Coselpalais on the Neumarkt of Dresden, Germany. It was first built in 1762 as a small city palace, almost completely destroyed in WWII, and reconstructed in 2000.
St. Paulinus Church in Trier, Germany. Finished in 1753, it's a work of Balthasar Neumann, one of the Holy Roman Empire's most accomplished Rococo architects.
Herrenchiemsee Palace in Germany, built from 1878 on by King Ludwig II as a copy of Versailles, featuring an even longer and more elaborate Hall of Mirrors.
The grand central hall of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany. The stucco work was created by François de Cuvilliés while the frescoes were created by Johann Baptist Zimmerman.
The 14th century Pfalzgrafenstein Castle in the foreground and the 13th century Gutenfels Castle in the background in the Middle Rhine Valley, Germany.