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- The Schlosspark Biebrich (Biebrich palace park) is a park at Schloss Biebrich in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Hesse, Germany. First designed as a French formal...
- The Schlosspark (Palace park) is the park of Schloss Augustusburg, a Baroque palace in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The garden was first designed...
- former owners of the Weitmar house. Door system Partie in the Schlosspark Allee in Schlosspark The dwarf beech, once the oldest tree in Bochum Eintrag des...
- Schlosspark Türnich is the park of Schloss Türnich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The present main building was built from 1757 to 1766 in Baroque...
- (Kirche St. Johannes Baptist) with its Baroque interior lies west of the Schlosspark and comes from the time of the Counterreformation. At Count Ernst Wilhelm's...
- succeeded him. Frederick William III is buried at the Mausoleum in Schlosspark Charlottenburg, Berlin. Prussia: Knight of the Black Eagle, 11 September...
- actor in black makeup. The 2012 production of the play at the Berlin Schlosspark-Theater was the subject of protest. The director, Thomas Schendel, in...
- ****brunn with the Schlosspark. Here is also the Salzburg Zoo, whose main address is in Aigen. ****brunn is divided in two zones: Schlosspark ****brunn and...
- Magdalenenklause opened in Schlosspark Nymphenburg (palace garden). On the patron saint's name day, 22 July, the Schlosspark and the Magdalenenklause were...
- The buildings are connected by the spacious gardens and trees of the Schlosspark. Built in the early 18th century, the palaces and adjoining gardens are...