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or "New Building") was built first, by architect Nikolaus Schickedanz, from about 1530 to 1539. It incorporates some pieces of the old Gothic castle. The west and south wings were built from 1540 to 1545 by architect Balthasar Wolf. The west wing was formerly the stables but became the kitchens in
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The fountains, gardens, and baths of the Baroque palace required an abundant water supply, and a new system had to be built. The Baroque water supply system gathered water from a large number of springs, then carried it down, over the Lahn river, and up to the town and castle. The system supplied
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The Renaissance gardens covered 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres). When the palace was transformed to a Baroque residential palace, the gardens were redesigned and substantially extended with seven
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In the 18th century, plans for major changes were made but not realised; therefore, the Baroque palace has been preserved. The interior was renovated in
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garden in front. The Baroque parterre was re-landscaped in the 19th century but rebuilt from 1936 to 1939 according to the original Baroque plans.
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Mittel- und Südhessen: Lahntal, Taunus, Rheingau, Wetterau, Frankfurt und Maintal, Kinzig, Vogelsberg, Rhön, Bergstraße und Odenwald.
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water until the end of the 1800s, when it had to be abandoned due to lack of maintenance. It is now being researched and restored.
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The area of the Baroque buildings is almost 400 metres (1,300 ft) long and surrounds the old Renaissance palace. In 1703,
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Map of the northeast part the palace. Center, at edge of cliffs, the Renaissance palace; around it, Baroque extensions
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This article is about The castle in Weilburg, Germany. For the former Weilburg palace in Baden near Vienna, see
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The Schlosskirche is regarded as one of Germany's most notable Protestant Baroque church buildings, along with
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Schloss und Schlossgarten Weilburg/Lahn, Bad Homburg, Verwaltung der Staatlichen Schlösser und Gärten Hessen
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the 1700s. The north wing was built last, from 1560 to 1572, by architect Ludwig Kempf. It has
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Eckhard Olschewski (2005), "Die Weilburger Residenzarchitektur Julius Ludwig Rothweils",
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installed a museum from 1936 to 1942. After World War II, it was managed by the
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was added from 1711 to 1713. It is rectangular and followed the model of the
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The same east wing from inside the Renaissance courtyard, with clocktower
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Outside of the east wing of the Renaissance palace, overlooking the
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destroyed this bridge, and in 1785-1786 it was replaced by the
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Aerial view of the palace and its church and gardens above the
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The waterpipes were originally carried over the Lahn by the
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palaces in Hesse. In the 1700s, the palace was expanded by
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music festival, which is held annually in the summer: the
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from 1701. Later notable gardeners included the brothers
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FĂĽrstliches VergnĂĽgen. 400 Jahre Gartenkultur in Hessen
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and occupies about half of the area of the Old Town of
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river. This facade was raised and simplified in 1661.
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Panorama of the courtyard, taken from the clocktower
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Weilburg Palace

Lahn
Weilburg
Hesse
Coordinates
50°29′07″N 8°15′40″E / 50.4854°N 8.2611°E / 50.4854; 8.2611
Baroque
schloss
Weilburg
Hesse
spur
Lahn
Weilburg
Renaissance
John Ernst, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
Julius Ludwig Rothweil
de
Weilburger Schlosskonzerte
Gothic
Renaissance buildings
Philip III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
"Dutch"-style
dormers
"Venetian"-style
arcade
Ionic
twinned columns
half-timbered
Detail of engraving of the Renaissance palace by Matthäus Merian, 1655, view looking southeast

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