- of All
Saints (Allerheiligen-Hofkirche) at the east side is
facing the
Marstall, the
building for the
former Court Riding School and the
royal stables...
- The
Neuer Marstall (English: New Stables) is a
listed historic building in Berlin,
Germany located on the Schloßplatz and the
Spree River.
Completed in...
-
university is
located in both Berlin's
famed Gendarmenmarkt and the
Neuer Marstall. The
Hochschule für
Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin has a
variety of ensembles...
- Hildebrandt, the
court architect of
Emperor Karl VI,
worked on the palace. The
Marstall (stables) and park were
designed by Schönborn's own
court architect, Maximilian...
- and
Berlin Palace (c. 1900)
Neptunbrunnen on the
Schlossplatz and
Neuer Marstall (c. 1900)
Neptunbrunnen on the
Schlossplatz and
Berlin Palace (c. 1905)...
-
Castle and
lived there until her
death in 1617.
During this time, the
Marstall (stables) was built. In the
Thirty Years' War,
Danes invaded the town and...
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district bounded by Reuterstraße, Goethestraße, Reitwallstraße and Am
Marstall,
crossed by Scholvinstraße. It is
known for
strip clubs and prostitution...
- festival. The beer (or wine)
served in each is in the
accompanying table.
Marstall—one of the
larger tents, it is the
first tent that many
visitors see. Traditionally...
- Europe,
covering everything from the
Middle Ages to
modern times. The
Marstall museum contains the
princely fleet of carriages. The
weapon collection...
- the late Renaissance. It is
named after the
sculpture at the top. The
Marstall (Stables), a 16th-century
building on the
Neckar that has
served several...