Augustusburg Palace, Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Augustusburg Palace, Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Augustusburg Palace por Genaro Alberto Navarro Por Flickr: Augustusburg Palace is a prime example of Rococo art and architecture, specifically one of the first significant examples of this style in Germany. It is known for its ornate decorations, elaborate stucco work, and integrated garden design. The palace was commissioned by Clemens August, the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, and designed by architects like Johann Conrad Schlaun and François de Cuvilliés. The palace features a magnificent staircase designed by Balthasar Neumann and baroque gardens created by Dominique Girard. The combination of architecture, sculpture, painting, and garden design makes the Brühl Palaces a masterpiece of German Rococo. In addition to its architectural significance, Augustusburg Palace also houses collections of art and artifacts, reflecting the taste and opulence of its time. The palace is also known for its elaborate interior decorations, including embossed leather wallpaper, Dutch tiles, Venetian chandeliers, and gilded stucco.
Augustusburg Palace - GERMANY
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Schloß Augustusburg ( Brühl / Germany )
Augustusburg Palace, Germany (by Darius O.)
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The first motor bikes.
Museum Augustusburg, near the cradle of modern automobile manufacturing.