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Linderhof Palace - Wikipedia
Linderhof Palace (German: Schloss Linderhof) is a schloss in Germany, in southwest Bavaria near the village of Ettal. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one which was actually completed and that he lived in most of the time from 1876.
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Linderhof Palace, the eventual result of a long period of building and rebuilding, is the only large palace King Ludwig II lived to see completed. In 1869 Ludwig II had the forester's house rebuilt and appointed as the "Royal Lodge" (building phase 1).
Georg von Dollmann - Wikipedia
Linderhof Palace, built 1874–1879. Georg von Dollmann (1830–1895) was a German architect and Bavarian government building officer. Georg von Dollmann was born on 21 October 1830 in Ansbach as Georg Carl Heinrich Dollmann. The son of a government officer, he attended the Gymnasium in Ansbach.
Linderhof Palace - History and Facts | History Hit
2020年11月24日 · Unique in design and style, the ornate 19th century Linderhof Palace exhibits exquisite Rococo ornamentation and is surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens. Linderhof Palace in Bavaria is a grand country home created by King Ludwig II of Bavaria – one of several grand building projects the king undertook.
Bavarian Palace Administration - Linderhof Park
Ludwig II originally built these architectural features in 1876 and 1878 a few kilometres to the west of Linderhof in the middle of the Ammergau mountain forest. The building of Linderhof . King Ludwig II naturally wanted the whole project finished as quickly as possible.
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Linderhof Palace The "Royal Villa" is the only palace King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845–1886) was able to complete (1878). It is influenced by French architecture and modelled on the small summer palaces, usually set in parkland, that were built in France in the 18th century and were also often to be found in Germany in the parks of larger palaces.
Georg von Dollmann | Neoclassical, Rococo & Baroque | Britannica
Georg von Dollmann (born October 21, 1830, Ansbach, Bavaria [Germany]—died March 3, 1895, Munich, Germany) was a German architect, one of the builders of three grandiose curiosities sponsored by the mentally ill king Louis (Ludwig) II of Bavaria: Linderhof (1869–78), Neuschwanstein (1869–86), and Herrenchiemsee (1878–85; incomplete).
Linderhof Palace: A Magnificent Testament to King Ludwig II‘s …
2024年5月27日 · Nestled in the picturesque Bavarian countryside, just a stone‘s throw from the Austrian border, lies a true gem of 19th-century architecture: Linderhof Palace. This magnificent structure, the smallest of King Ludwig II‘s three palaces, stands as a testament to the monarch‘s grand vision and his love for the ornate Rococo style.
Bavarian Palace Administration - Linderhof Park
In 1868 King Ludwig II was already instructing his court architect Georg Dollmann to draw up plans for a new Versailles in the Linderhof valley, which the king named "Meicost-Ettal".
Linderhof Palace - Map Of Thrones
Linderhof Palace, located in the heart of Bavaria, is an impressive testament to the royal splendor and unique vision of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Completed in 1878, it presents itself as a jewel of French Rococo style. Under the direction of architect Edmond Riedel and with Carl von Effner as site supervisor, this magnificent estate was built.
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