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Nomination for Inscription on the U
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Contents Nomination Form 1. Identif
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1. Identification of the Property 1
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1. Identification of the Property 1
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2. Description 2.a) Description of
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Captions (italics denote a selectio
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of the eighteenth-centuries. Most o
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projecting galleries, and stalls ge
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pavilion of the southern arbour wal
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the other rooms in the bathhouse, w
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y wooden columns. The trellises, to
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Areas Bordering the Gardens, and Bu
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Palatina; 1773: publication of the
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function, was guaranteed by the con
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(Monuments in the Administrative Di
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3. Justification for Inscription 3
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as it were, in the palace garden, t
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“Arboretum” is at the very begi
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However, archaeological activity wa
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3.c) Comparative Analysis Introduct
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uncommonly personal and individual
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east of the palace; 1803/04 constru
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Authenticity: The palace was only s
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der Gärten Nymphenburg und Schwetz
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Court Garden of Ansbach Basic Facts
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Characteristics: Today the Bayreuth
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is in the merely rudimentary landsc
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has been lost. The original statue
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Summary Herrenhausen performed the
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Palace of Sanssouci Basic Facts Loc
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Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz B
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under King Johann of Saxony (1801-1
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of palace chapel; 1715 death of Lou
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World Heritage site since 1996. Cha
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Technical monuments: The 1725 ”Wi
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Palace Garden of Palazzo Reale, Cas
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Characteristics: The estate incorpo
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Summary Even after the main residen
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Géza Galavics: Egy elfeledett ango
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Blenheim Castle und Park Basic Fact
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Topical Comparison Summer residence
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Philipp, enlarged from 1748 under E
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encroachment of the residential are
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Technical Monuments Technical monum
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Comparison of Outstanding Artistic
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eference to Greek antiquity. 13 The
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of the palace and as a star-shaped
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laying out of such a collection as
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gardens in 1804-1823. 45 Here Sckel
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Bayreuth. A novel element is the sl
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current appearance is shaped by num
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early as 1753 the “Salle de Comé
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Garden Mosques The mosque, built 17
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in a garden plan of that year. 90 T
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all occasions, must be the conseque
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classical Viennese composers) the s
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green vines, and mystifyingly bound
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the German Southwest in the 18th-Ce
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VI. Interpretation of the Palace Ga
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the significance of Schwetzingen Ga
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Pfalz-Zweibrücken, the Palatinate
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On 29 August 1749, the Prince Elect
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owners and designers of gardens to
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conceptualisation underlying the ga
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parterre, the “Schwetzingen compa
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VI. Interpretation of the Palace Ga
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VI. Interpretation of the Palace Ga
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VI. Interpretation of the Palace Ga
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VI. Interpretation of the Palace Ga
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About the Experts Michael Hesse Pro
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team at the Berlin-Brandenburg Acad