Hofgarten - Reviews from across the web
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Hofgarten, Munich - a Gardens Guide review : The Hofgarten was formerly the court garden of the Residenz, a Mannerist palace complex built between 1570 and 1620 and extended in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The palace and garden belonged to the Wittelsbachs who ruled the state from 1180 until 1918. From 1503 Munich was the capital... gardenvisit.com
Hofgarten, Munich | MyTravelGuide.com Facing Residenz Palace, the Hofgarten (royal garden) was commissioned by Duke Maximilian I and built between 1613-17. All its paths converge on the dodecahedral pavilion in the centre, which is crowned by a statue of Diana, one of Bavaria's most recognisable symbols. The Hofgarten is enclosed on two... mytravelguide.com
Bavarian Palace Department | Gardens | Munich Court Garden The Munich Court Garden was begun in 1613 as a complex Renaissance Garden, with the pavilion dating from 1615 by Heinrich Schön the Elder in the middle of a network of paths intersecting at various angles. After severe damage in the war, it was laid out again in 1948 in a form that was a compro... schloesser.bayern.de
Hofgarten- Munich, Germany - VirtualTourist.com This formal Renaissance-style garden behind the Residenz was first laid out in 1613. The pavilion in the middle is a Temple for the goddess Diana, from the year 1615. Second photo: There is a straight path leading out from each of the eight arches of the temple. Third photo: Musicians often perform ... virtualtourist.com
Hofgarten, Munich The most extensive refurbishing, however, occurred after the devastation of World War II. Since after the war, landscape architects saw to it that flower beds were once again typical of those found in the early 17th century and the original waterworks were restored, providing the fountains with plen... aviewoncities.com
munich.placestostay.com - hofgarten munich - visit your favourite attraction The Renaissance garden of the park was damaged during World War II , but in 1948 was redesigned keeping with the original plans, no matter where you sit in the park the views you can see so many architectural sites surrounding from the two-tiered Orange Church in Od... munich.placestostay.com
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