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Holnstein Palace

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was destroyed in World War II. The Holnstein Palace is designed as a four-winged building around a courtyard. The front house was used for representative purposes, while the rear building represented the privacy of the Count. The building is the only noble palace in Munich that kept the original
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lives in three rooms of the palace. Six and a half million Euros of the €8.7 million renovation cost (75%) of the palace were paid by the Free State of Bavaria in 2013.
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layout. The rococo façade and many interiors have been preserved in their original state.
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who stayed here also during his visit in September 2006. The current Munich Archbishop
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The façade layout shows three storeys and nine window bays, and a flat central
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From 1977 to 1982, the Palais Holnstein served as the residence of Archbishop
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The Encyclopedia Americana: the international reference work, Volume 19
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Registered historic buildings and monuments in Bavaria
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Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI)
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Palais Holnstein

German
Munich
Southern Germany
Munich and Freising

François de Cuvilliés
Sophie Caroline von Ingenheim, Countess Holnstein
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
rococo style
avant-corps
gable
Joseph Effner
pilasters
Johann Baptist Zimmermann
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI)
Reinhard Marx
ISBN
9780847804757
ISBN
9783496012191
48°08′28″N 11°34′30″E / 48.14111°N 11.57500°E / 48.14111; 11.57500
Categories
Houses completed in 1737
Rococo architecture in Germany
Buildings and structures in Munich
Palaces in Bavaria
Baroque architecture in Munich
Registered historic buildings and monuments in Bavaria

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