Amalienburg, Munich

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Amalienburg in Munich is an 18th-century hunting lodge renowned as a masterpiece of Bavarian Rococo architecture, celebrated for its lavish stucco work and mirrored hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rococo building
historic house
hunting lodge
tourist attraction
architect François de Cuvilliés the Elder
surface form: François de Cuvilliés

François de Cuvilliés the Elder
architecturalStyle Rococo
surface form: Bavarian Rococo

Rococo
category Hunting lodges in Germany
Palaces in Munich
Rococo architecture in Germany
city Munich
completionDate 1739
coordinateLocation 48.158°N 11.503°E
country Germany
endDate 1739
floorCount 1
hasLanguageOfSignage English
German
hasPart central pavilion
corner pavilions
garden façade
mirrored hall
ornamental kitchen
heritageDesignation listed monument in Bavaria
inception 1734
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Munich
Nymphenburg Palace
surface form: Nymphenburg Palace Park
managedBy Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes
material masonry
namedAfter Maria Amalia of Austria
notableFeature Hall of Mirrors
lavish stucco decoration
ornamental pavilion design
richly decorated interiors
openToPublic yes
owner Bavaria
surface form: Free State of Bavaria
partOf Nymphenburg Palace
surface form: Nymphenburg Palace complex
patron Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Karl Albrecht von Bayern
surface form: Elector Karl Albrecht of Bavaria
roofType mansard roof
significantPeriod 18th century
startDate 1734
state Bavaria
use hunting lodge

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Rococo architecture notableExample Amalienburg, Munich