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Würzburg

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Picture: Würzburg Residenz

Würzburg Residenz and Court Garden

internal link The Würzburg Residenz, seat of the Prince Bishops of Würzburg, was built by Balthasar Neumann between 1720-1744 and is today included on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage list; state apartments and court church with historical furnishings, stairwell and Emperor's Hall with frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo …

 

 


Picture: Marienberg Fortress

Marienberg Fortress and Princes' Building

internal link Marienberg Fortress, in the Middle Ages the castle of the Bishops of Würzburg, was continuously enlarged into a baroque fortress; museum in the Princes' building with richly decorated bishop's apartment, the prince bishop's treasure chamber …

 


Picture: Maschikuli Tower

Maschikuli Tower and Casemate at Marienberg Fortress

internal link The massive, four-storey Maschikuli Tower was built in 1724-1729 by Balthasar Neumann to guard the south flank of the fortress …

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