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On a trip to Paris in the winter of 1782, Duke Friedrich Franz and his duchess commissioned portrait busts from Houdon; doubtless they also purchased the fifteen Houdon busts in terracotta-colored plaster now at Ludwigslust. (Anne L. Poulet,
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returned Schwerin to its capital status. As a summer residence, Schloss Ludwigslust was preserved from further alterations. In the mid-nineteenth century, much of the park was re-landscaped in the more naturalistic
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at Ludwigslust, where Barry, pursuing a countess, is accompanied by a black page named Zamor who is dressed in Turkish attire, and his pavilion is "fitted up in the Eastern manner, very splendid.
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centered on the palace, still stretches dead straight through the woods, and the narrow Great Canal, laid out at an angle to one side, still extends a kilometer and a half.
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have disappeared, but there are the neoclassical stone bridge designed by Busch about 1780, with a cascade that falls across a lip so perfectly regular that it has the name
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made Ludwigslust the capital of the duchy instead of Schwerin. Consequently, the little town that had already grown in the service of the
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in the flat planes of the façade, which simply occupies one flank of the square centered on it, without embracing the space in a
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of 120 ha. was laid out with formal canals, fountains and a frankly artificial cascade, tamed of all the wildness that a later,
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was laid directly behind the old hunting box in 1768. In the years 1772–1776, Ludwigslust was rebuilt to plans by
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Ludwigslust had its origins in a simple hunting lodge within a day's ride (36 km) of the ducal capital,
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manner, under the direction of a garden designer with an extensive clientele among the German aristocracy,
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The deposed Mecklenburg-Schwerin family continued to use Ludwigslust until 1945. Today, it houses the
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Capitals and swags and other decorative sculpture of the exterior were provided by Martin Satorius. (
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that served as the court chapel. A central avenue through the town was laid out, centered on the
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The interiors of Ludwigslust are more fully neoclassical. The grand reception rooms are on the
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The history of European infatuation with pseudo-Turkish themes can be pursued at the article
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One is that of the Duchess Luise (died 1808), by court architect J.G. Barca.. The other by
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was the center-point of a range of grand buildings sited in deference to it, including the
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of the wings. On the urban side, the central block makes some compromises with the new
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in three bays, which appears to penetrate its wings from front to rear; the richer
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L'architecture au pinceau: Un Piranésien français dans l'Europe des lumières
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would venerate; it was built according to sketches by the French architect
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is built on an E-plan foundation, with a higher projecting central
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set a high-living episode of his amoral eighteenth-century hero
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Joseph Ramée: International Architect of the Revolutionary Era
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was further expanded, and a cornerstone for a new, grander
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Ludwigslust: the entrance front reflected in its basin
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Baroque architecture in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
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that represent the tastes of the Mecklenburg dukes.
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‹See Tfd›
German
schloss
Ludwigslust
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany
Schwerin
joy
Prince Christian Ludwig
Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Schwerin
Prince Christian Ludwig
Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
residenz
Johann Joachim Busch
Late Baroque
corps de logis
Corinthian order
Ionic
neoclassical style
cour d'honneur
Doric portico

piano nobile
paper-maché
allée

Romantic generation

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