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The stunning interior of Freising Cathedral, Germany, was finished in 1724 and showcases an early transition from Late Baroque to Rococo.

u/TeyvatWanderer — 5 days ago
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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.

u/TeyvatWanderer — 9 days ago
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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.

u/TeyvatWanderer — 15 days ago
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The Picture Gallery of Sanssouci Palace, Germany. It opened in 1764 and features famous works by Caravaggio, Rubens and Watteau.

u/Non-Conventionnel-77 — 18 days ago
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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.

u/TeyvatWanderer — 21 days ago
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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.

u/TeyvatWanderer — 22 days ago
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The Käppele pilgrimage church in Würzburg, Germany, was finished in 1750

u/TeyvatWanderer — 24 days ago
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Kranichfeld Castle, Germany. First mentioned in the 12th century, it was transformed into a Renaissance style castle in the 16th century.

u/Aschebescher — 14 days ago
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The 14th century Pfalzgrafenstein Castle in the foreground and the 13th century Gutenfels Castle in the background in the Middle Rhine Valley, Germany.

u/TeyvatWanderer — 27 days ago