The Herrenhausen Palace Museum will be given a new look in 2025 to mark the 350th anniversary of the garden. The east wing will be equipped with information on the history of the garden and the current design of the Baroque garden and will be the new entrance to the Great Garden. The connecting corridor between the two palace wings, which is dedicated to the Baroque theme, will have a spectacular new exhibit in the form of the "Revue bei Bemerode", a military parade of the Electorate of Hanover's troops from 1735. The western wing of the palace is the new exhibition venue for the ceremonial carriages from the Hanoverian stables, such as the Revue on loan from Hereditary Prince Ernst August of Hanover, which were previously on display in the Historical Museum. Under the title "Four carriages, one kingdom", the exhibition focuses on the years from 1814 to 1866, when kings reigned in Hanover.