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Henry had also his tomb built in the form of a broken pyramid in the garden while he was still alive, in which he was buried after his death in 1802. Henry wrote the French inscription himself.
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to the southern wing of the castle. In the years up to 1740 Frederick had the castle considerably extended and improved by the architects Johann
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