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17: 146: 134:, designed the plans for the present-day castle. For the gardens, the Prince engaged the Prussian landscape architect Eduard Neide (1818–1883) who created the plan, though the court gardener Hermann Sigismund Neumann (1829–1880) accomplished them. Before Albrechtsberg, the adjacent Villa Stockhausen was completed. The villa was originally established for the chamberlain, but was used for the first year as domicile of the Prince and his wife. 1854 the castle was accomplished and the couple moved in. 192:. The step by step restoration continues to this day. In 1991 the “Hotel- und Gastättenschule Schloss Albrechtsberg GmbH” began operating in the castle. Today, the entire castle and grounds can be rented for special events. The operator of the castle since 1999 is the “Konzert- und Kongressgesellschaft mbH Dresden” 208:
For the creation of the park, the Prussia garden architect Eduard Neide 1818-1883 was engaged. However, the court gardener Hermann Sigismund Neumann carried them out. Under the management of the court gardener, four landscapes were created. Those were crossed by curved alleys that are go over bridges
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Adolf Lohse designed the castle in a late Neoclassical style that was very characteristic for the mid 19th century. During the interior completion just the most high class materials were used, for example marble, the most kingly wood and the white sandstone from Saxony. Deciding for the composition
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After Prince Albrecht and Rosalie had died, their younger son Count Frederick of Hohenau (1857–1914) lived in the castle until his death, whereafter his elder brother Wilhelm (1854–1930) took over the residence. In 1925 Wilhelm finally had to sell the castle and the territory because of gambling
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and had a manor house built on what later became the site of Albrechtsberg Palace. However, Ogilvy died in 1811 and did not witness its completion. Johann Gabriel Krebs bought the country house and rebuilt it into a restaurant that became the most popular day trip restaurant of Dresden, abode of
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but this is just one of the few different school educations that are available at this school. In addition, students can go to Middle school, they can get general university qualification or they can go to the job – related Gymnasium. Furthermore, students can do their initial training as Hotel
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expert, Restaurant expert or a cook. Besides, students can receive a further education to a business economist; they can receive the college qualification in welfare or the education to a hotel assistant.
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The castle is also available to rent for private or business events. All in all, there are ten halls and saloons, a sun patio and a park scenery that are available for renting.
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debts. The new owner was the City of Dresden. After 1930, the gardens were opened for the public and redesigned as a recreational area for the citizens of Dresden under Mayor
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Jugendheim GmbH Berlin repurchased the castle, and since 1952 the City of Dresden is once again the owner. The building was used as a
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Today, the HOGA Albrechtsberg castle is used as a private hotel and catering school. HOGA is the short cut for the German words
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capital and acquired the area “Findlater's Vineyard”, including the manor and gardens, by order of the Prince for 16,000
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and its traditionally application. The guide for the composition of the castle was the Ville d'Este close to Rome.
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was the style of the classicism. For this style, especially important is the Grecian and Roman antiquity; the
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he was forced to leave the Prussian court and had to look for a new home abroad. He commissioned his
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The school offers a unique education model in Germany. Students are able to do their
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and a viaduct. These alleys passe applied ponds, rocks and a waterfall.
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Prince Albert of Prussia (1809–1872) in 1853 had secondly married
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Albrechtsberg Palace from the south bank of the Elbe
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‹See Tfd›
German
Neoclassical
stately home
Elbe
Loschwitz
Dresden
Prussian
Adolf Lohse
Prince Albert
Frederick William IV
James Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Findlater
Dresden Elbe Valley
Gottfried Semper
Richard Wagner
Rosalie von Rauch
morganatic marriage
chamberlain
Saxon
Thalers
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Wilhelm KĂĽlz

World War II
SA
bombing of Dresden
Red Army
Soviet Union
East German

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