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17: 79:, the palace experienced further remodelling in 1836. Starting in 1853, the palace underwent several changes of ownership over the next decades. The last private owner, Johann Michael III. Knight and Edler of 276: 83:, builder of the Ismaning peat railway, donated the castle as well as the estates Zengermoos and Karlshof to the city of Munich in 1899. From 1899 to 1919, it was owned by the city of 266: 119: 183: 271: 142: 222: 261: 68: 72: 48: 64: 191: 56: 80: 113: 158: 138: 28: 76: 16: 255: 215: 52: 135:
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into the Baroque style. In 1816, it was taken over by
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German
Baroque
Ismaning
Philip of the Palatinate
Renaissance
Johann Franz Eckher
Napoleon
Eugène de Beauharnais
Princess Augusta of Bavaria
neoclassical
Leo von Klenze
Poschinger
Munich
cite book
link
ISBN
978-3485006651
"Schloss Ismaning"
"Landgut Ismaning"
the original
Schlossmuseum Ismaning
48°13′41″N 11°40′27″E / 48.2281°N 11.6741°E / 48.2281; 11.6741
Categories
Palaces in Bavaria
Buildings and structures in Munich (district)
Baroque architecture in Bavaria
Buildings and structures completed in the 1530s

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