- In
Renaissance and
Early Modern German architecture, a
Lustschloss (French:
maison de plaisance, both
meaning "pleasure palace") is a
country house, château...
- Rosamunde, the M**** No. 1 in F
major (D. 105), and the
operas Des
Teufels Lustschloss (D. 84),
Fernardo (D. 220), Der vierjährige
Posten (D. 190), and Die...
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equated to the
Lustschloss or
maison de plaisance,
particularly as the hunt was also a
recreational activity. However, a
Lustschloss and Jagdschloss...
-
Tschifflik (Bulgarian: чифлик; Turkish: Çiftlik)– is a
Lustschloss summer residence in Zweibrücken,
constructed in 1715–1716 by
exiled Polish King Stanisław...
-
Stadtschloss (a city palace), the
Jagdschloss (a
hunting lodge), and the
Lustschloss (a
pleasure palace or
summer residence).
Although they
appeared much...
- Pheasantry,
Poland (formerly in Germany)
Allandoo Pheasantry,
Scotland Lustschloss Tschifflik in
Germany had
buildings repurposed as pheasantries. Aviculture...
- Das
kaiserliche Lustschloß Schönbrunn,
Ehrenhofseite by
Bernardo Bellotto, 1759-1760...
- city centre. Zweibrücken
Observatory - an
observatory at the
university Lustschloss Tschifflik/Fasanerie -
built by
Polish King Stanisław Leszczyński. The...
- out on the
grounds at the same time as
construction went
ahead on the
Lustschloss, as the
Lower Belvedere was
described on an
early cityscape. Dominique...
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palace Schloss Belvedere on the
outskirts of Weimar, is a pleasure-house (
Lustschloss)
built for house-parties,
built in 1724–1732 to
designs of
Johann August...