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The building has been developed over the past 500 years. The first building on the site was a medieval moated castle, which was first documented at the end of the 10th century. After a fire in 1424, and again from the mid-16th century, when Weimar became the permanent residence of the dukes, it was
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to modify the design to a symmetrical Baroque structure with three wings, open to the south. After Wilhelm's death in 1662, the new building became known as the "Wilhelmsburg"; the chapel was called the "Himmelsburg".
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presents exhibitions focused on paintings from 1500 to 1900 related to the history of Weimar. The ground floor holds paintings of the Renaissance, especially works by
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was engaged by Duchess Anna Amalia as a permanent court theatre. The building was destroyed by fire in 1774, which forced the Seyler company to leave. Duke
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Residenzschloss Weimar. 15 Jahre – 15 Millionen Investitionen. Die Grundsanierung in 15 Jahren durch die Stiftung Thüringer Schlösser und Gärten.
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Schlösser in Thüringen: Schlösser, Burgen, Gärten, Klöster und historische Anlagen der Stiftung Thüringer Schlösser und Gärten
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Dichtergedächtnis und fürstliche Repräsentation. Der Westflügel des Weimarer Residenzschlosses. Architektur und Ausstattung
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The Herder Room was restored in 2005, the restoration of the Goethe Room and the Wieland Room was completed in 2014.
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began plans for the west wing, which was reopened in 1847 with a court chapel. The wing contained the so-called
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Dichter, FĂĽrst und Architekten. Das Weimarer ResidenzschloĂź vom Mittelalter bis zum Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts
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structure after a fire in 1774. Four rooms were dedicated to the memory of poets who worked in Weimar,
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remodelled. After another fire in 1618, reconstruction began in 1619 planned by the Italian architect
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to distinguish it from other palaces in and around Weimar. It was the residence of the dukes of
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Das Schloss in Weimar : seine Geschichte vom Brande 1774 bis zur Wiederherstellung 1804.
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Weimar / The Grand Ducal Palace, Ensemble Bastille, city of Weimar
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kept the former walls of the east and north wings and created a "
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and Goethe. From 1912 to 1914 a south wing was added under Duke
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part, owned by the Stiftung Thüringer Schlösser und Gärten.
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Residenzschlösser in Thüringen: kulturhistorische Porträts
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The building has been used as a museum since 1923. The
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formed a commission for its reconstruction directed by
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View of the South wing, the tower, and the oldest part
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Weimar
Coordinates
50°58′49″N 11°19′56″E / 50.98028°N 11.33222°E / 50.98028; 11.33222
Schloss
Weimar
Saxe-Weimar
Eisenach
Ilm river
Park an der Ilm
World Heritage Site
Classical Weimar
Baroque
Johann Sebastian Bach
Neoclassical
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Gottfried Herder
Friedrich Schiller
Christoph Martin Wieland

Giovanni Bonalino
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Moritz Richter
Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar
Duchess Anna Amalia
Abel Seyler
Carl August
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Johann August Arens
Nikolaus Friedrich Thouret

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