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Georgengarten is designed in a completely different style to the Großer Garten (large garden). The strictly symmetrical forms that once graced this garden have now been replaced by new, dream-like, soft forms. The garden takes its name from King Georg IV, who brought this new style from England to Hanover. It is a style that reflects the Romanticism of the early 19th Century, the period in which this garden was sculpted. Located in the Garden, is the Leibniztempel, a monument made after German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.