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with waterspouts in the shape of dragons; the central portion has a mezzanine and the corner bays an additional half storey. There were originally three wings forming a large enclosed courtyard on the east side, of which two remain. A solid clock tower rises above the central bay facing this
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In the early 19th century the Herwarth line died out. Schloss Hohenburg changed hands a number of times, belonging to the Zech family in 1807, the Kramer family in 1817 and the Taufkirchen family in 1833. In 1836 it and the accompanying large feudal estate were bought by
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and manufactured munitions and cotton there. In 1887 the estate belonging to Schloss Hohenburg encompassed 3,295 hectares (8,140 acres) and included an inn and other businesses in Lenggries, 150 farm animals, chiefly dairy cattle, cheese manufacturing and a brewery.
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courtyard. The interior is sumptuously decorated with frescos, paintings, statues, ornamented pillars and chandeliers. The chapel was finished in 1722. Formal gardens in the style of
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in 1866 and had since been wandering between relatives' residences and looking for a hunting preserve. On 9 December 1890 he was sworn in as
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took over the schools in 1990, and the nuns returned to Landshut in 2003; the property remains the site of two girls' schools, a
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Count Ferdinand Joseph von Herwarth had the palace built in classical Baroque style in 1712–18 to replace the medieval
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bought the Hohenburg estate, and on 3 October that year donated the palace to the sisters of the
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In 1857, after Prince Carl's death, the palace and estate were bought for only 32,000 
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and Schloss Hohenburg became his summer residence. He died there in 1905, and his son,
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and several Bavarian railway companies. Carl von Eichthal bought the secularised
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Lenggries: Schlosskapelle Hohenburg-Kalvarienberg und Kapelle St. Dionysius
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The palace and its large hunting preserve were bought in February 1870 by
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SchloĂź Hohenburg - Die nassauisch-luxemburger Residenz in Bayern
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came of age, the palace then became the residence of his widow,
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Ownership by the Duke of Nassau and Grand Duke of Luxembourg
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Schloss Hohenburg and formal gardens c. 1720, engraving by
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Michael Petzet, Georg Paula and Angelika Wegener-HĂĽssen.
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The main building of the palace has three storeys and a
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is visible in the background to the left of the palace.
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Buildings and structures in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
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Michael Wening
Hohenburg


Baroque
schloss
Lenggries
Bavaria
Hohenburg
Austrian
War of the Spanish Succession
German
hip roof
Versailles
Matthias Diesel
Prince Carl of Leiningen
Queen Victoria
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Prince Emich Carl of Leiningen
Gothic
Waldleiningen Castle
Odenwald
guilders
Simon von Eichthal
Ludwig I of Bavaria
Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank
Abbey of St. Blaise

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