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Frankfurt garden designer, Heinrich Siesmayer, was commissioned by Dr. Heinrich Ritter von Brunck to design the palace garden. Siesmayer had been commissioned by the grandson (Duke Adolph of Nassau) of the last prince residing in Kirchheimbolanden, who then fled, with the sale of his extensive
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In 1807, the castle and gardens were declared as French national property and could thus be sold. The site was auctioned in Mainz in 1807, as Mainz was now the administrative seat of the Department of
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On 3 November 1861, the east wing of the castle burnt down. Friedrich Brunck had it rebuilt in a simplified form with two floors and a
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In 2003, the old U-shape of the castle was rebuilt as Schloss Kirchheimbolanden Old People's Home (
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Ein Käufer für das Kirchheimbolander Schloß: Marschall Kellermanns Petition an Kaiser Napoleon I.
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declared the castle to be their headquarters, but they were soon driven out by Prussian troops.
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On 21 March 1839, Schloss Kirchheimbolanden was sold to Bavarian master builder,
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Die Seniorenresidenz Schloß Kirchheimbolanden und ihre fürstliche Herkunft
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the site was first mentioned in a document as early as 1390.
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was engaged as architect and master builder; he also built
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From 1602 to 1618, a castle (the so-called "old castle" or
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After the end of French rule, Mont-Tonnerre fell to the
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A new building was erected between 1738 and 1740 under
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in 1816. The region was initially referred to as the
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This is article describes Schloss Kirchheimbolanden
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schloss
Kirchheimbolanden
Rhineland-Palatinate
castle
Nassau-Weilburg
Schloss Weilburg
Weilburg
Lahn
Prince
Charles Augustus of Nassau-Weilburg
imperial prince
Guillaume d'Hauberat
Mannheim
Schwetzingen Palaces
Elector of the Palatinate
schlossgarten
occupation of nearby Mainz
Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg
Bayreuth
Mont-Tonnerre
Mülheim an der Ruhr
Kingdom of Bavaria
Circle of the Rhine
Rhenish Palatinate

Leo von Klenze
Munich
Freischärler
hipped roof

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