Mannheim Palace

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Mannheim Palace is a grand Baroque former royal residence in Mannheim, Germany, now housing parts of the University of Mannheim and serving as a major cultural and historical attraction.

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Mannheim Palace canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baroque palace
cultural heritage monument
former royal residence
tourist attraction
architect Alessandro Galli da Bibiena NERFINISHED
Balthasar Neumann NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
commissionedBy Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine NERFINISHED
Charles Theodore, Elector Palatine NERFINISHED
constructionEndDate 1760
constructionStartDate 1720
contains University of Mannheim library NERFINISHED
lecture halls
museum rooms
seminar rooms
country Germany NERFINISHED
floorCount 3
formerFunction residence of the Electors Palatine
residence of the Grand Dukes of Baden
hasCulturalFunction concert venue
conference venue
hasMuseum Reiss-Engelhorn palace exhibition rooms NERFINISHED
hasPart Knight’s Hall NERFINISHED
Palace Church NERFINISHED
Rococo library NERFINISHED
baroque courtyards
main wing
side wings
hasView view over Mannheim city
heritageDesignation cultural monument of Baden-Württemberg
inception 18th century
locatedIn Mannheim NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Mannheim city centre NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mannheim main station NERFINISHED
Rhine River NERFINISHED
locatedNextTo Mannheim city centre grid
materialUsed sandstone
notableFor one of the largest Baroque palaces in Europe
occupant University of Mannheim NERFINISHED
operator University of Mannheim NERFINISHED
ownedBy State of Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
partOf University of Mannheim campus NERFINISHED
significantEvent heavily damaged in World War II
post-war reconstruction in the 1950s
touristAttraction yes
use event venue
museum
university building

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mannheim hasLandmark Mannheim Palace
Grand Duke of Baden residence Mannheim Palace