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Clemens considered the plan too ambitious and asked de Cotte's assistant in Bonn, Benoît de Fortier, to revise the plan, reducing three of the wings to one storey, but leaving the garden wing with two. Clemens wrote to de Cotte: "I realized that it would be quite useless to erect so large a building on that site, which is but a cannon shot from town
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The extant plan shows a square entrance vestibule with 16 columns: four free-standing, and the remainder engaged with the walls. The vestibule leads to the circular gallery, on the opposite side of which is a doorway leading into the main domed salon on the garden front. To the left of the salon is
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No drawing exists of the plan for De Cotte's first project, but letters and subsequent plans indicate that it was square with two axes of symmetry at right angles to one another. It consisted of four two-storey wings surrounding a circular inner court with an arcaded gallery on its circumference.
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De Cotte himself never travelled to Bonn to inspect the site, and on 24 May 1715 Clemens wrote to him: "I received your project for my Maison de Poppelsdorf, which pleased me infinitely, and I know nothing more beautiful or better conceived, but we are now obliged to consider the site on which it
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The design of a new structure to replace the old ruined castle of Poppelsdorf commenced in 1715 at the request of the owner,
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In 1944 the palace was heavily damaged by an Allied air attack. It has been rebuilt in a much simpler appearance from 1955.
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Models for this type of plan of a country house with an interior circular courtyard include the
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mile) to the north. There was to be a canal between the two, following the example of the
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See also: Other palaces, residences and hunting lodges of Clemens August of Bavaria
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Robert de Cotte and the Perfection of Architecture in Eighteenth-Century France
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Plan of the ground floor from de Cotte's second project, 16 November 1716
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that would be near his remodeled Bonn Palace 800 metres (
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rule, the palace and the nearby park became part of the
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Amtshaus WiedenbrĂĽck (also known as Burg Reckenberg)
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Index


Baroque
Bonn
Germany
University of Bonn


Joseph Clemens
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Robert de Cotte
maison de plaisance
Palace of Versailles
Trianon de Marbre
enfilade
Villa Madama
Villa Farnese
Clemens August
Prussian
University of Bonn
Botanical Garden of Bonn

List of Baroque residences




ISBN
978-0-226-57437-0
Ahaus
Schloss Arnsberg

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