Electoral Palace Koblenz

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Electoral Palace Koblenz is a neoclassical former residence of the prince-electors of Trier, prominently situated on the Rhine river in the German city of Koblenz.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former residence
palace
architect Clemens Wenzeslaus Coudray (attributed involvement) NERFINISHED
Pierre Michel d’Ixnard NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Buildings and structures in Koblenz
Palaces in Rhineland-Palatinate
completionDate 1786
country Germany NERFINISHED
currentUse administrative offices
conference centre
event venue
floorCount 3
formerUse residence of the prince-electors of Trier
hasFacade Rhine-facing main façade
hasFeature central risalit
colonnaded portico
symmetrical façade
hasGardenStyle landscape garden
hasPart Kaiser Wilhelm I monument forecourt (former location) NERFINISHED
Rheinanlagen (riverside gardens) NERFINISHED
palace gardens
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument in Rhineland-Palatinate
historicRegion Electorate of Trier NERFINISHED
locatedIn Koblenz NERFINISHED
Rhineland-Palatinate
Upper Middle Rhine Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Deutsches Eck NERFINISHED
confluence of Rhine and Moselle
locatedOnRiver Rhine NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor prominent location on the Rhine river
representative neoclassical façade
ownedBy Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley NERFINISHED
region Western Germany NERFINISHED
roofType hipped roof
significantEvent reconstructed after World War II
severely damaged in World War II
startDate late 18th century
touristAttraction yes
usedFor cultural events
exhibitions
receptions

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Koblenz hasLandmark Electoral Palace Koblenz