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The former residence of the Würzburg prince-bishops is one of the most important baroque palaces in Europe and today it is on UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage list. Originally designed for Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp
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City

Veitshöchheim / /

Company

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Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Court Gardens Marienberg Fortress Veitshöchheim Palace / Court Gardens Marienberg Fortress INFORMATION / Residence Square / Garden Hall / Imperial Hall / BUILDING MUSEUM / Princes’ Building Museum / Court Garden Veitshöchheim Palace / Main-Franconian Museum / Court Chapel / White Hall / Princes’ Hall / Estenfeld A7 Veitshöchheim Palace / Maschikuli Tower / Court Gardens / Veitshöchheim Palace / /

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Organization

Würzburg court / UN Court / Bavarian Palace Department / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / Mirror Cabinet / /

Person

Johann Philipp von Greiffenclau / Giovanni Battista Tiepolo / Johann Peter Wagner / Peter Philipp von Dernbach / Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn / Balthasar Neumann / Ferdinand Tietz / Prince / Johann Wolfgang van der Auvera / Johann Philipp von Schönborn / Antonio Bossi / Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim / Peter Wagner / /

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Position

architect / Bishop / young and unknown architect / /

ProvinceOrState

Tuscany / /

URL

www.schloesser.bayern.de / www.residenz- / /

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