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Weilburg - Obere Orangerie Fernblick
Deutschland

Schloss Weilburg geht auf eine mittelalterliche Burg aus dem 10. Jahrhundert zurück. Als Weilburg zur Residenzstadt wurde, sollte die Burg zu einem repräsentativen Schloss umgebaut bauten. Im 16. Jahrhundert ließ Graf Philipp III. von Nassau-Weilburg zunächst eine Vierflügelanlage im Renaissancestil errichten. Die Arbeiten wurden zunächst unter seinem Nachfolger Albrecht und dann noch einmal ab 1661 unter Graf  Friedrich fortgesetzt. Graf Johann Ernst veranlasste zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts die Erweiterung des Schlosses zu einer barocken Residenz mit zahlreichen Nebengebäuden, einer Kirche und einem repräsentativen Garten.

Nikon D5200 | Sigma Fisheye 8mm | Nodalpunktadapter Eigenbau | 6 Bilder | ISO 125 | 1/125 sec. | F9 | 8mm | PTGui | PaintShop Pro

Copyright: Ackermann Ralf
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 02/10/2015
Hochgeladen: 10/10/2015
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Tags: weilburg; lahn; castle; orangery; garden; baroque
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