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- expanded over the centuries to include various residences (with the Amalienburg and the Albertina), the imperial chapel (Hofkapelle or Burgkapelle),...
- The Amalienburg is an elaborate hunting lodge on the grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, in southern Germany. It was designed by François...
- mori, whose completion the elector however did not longer witness. The Amalienburg – a Rococo hunting lodge constructed in 1734–1739 by François de Cuvilliés...
- Balthasar Neumann (1743 – 1772). Amalienburg pavilion in Munich by François de Cuvilliés (1734 – 1739) Hall of Mirrors of Amalienburg by Johann Baptist Zimmermann...
- installed, is situated in the village in the southern part of the park. The Amalienburg occupies a parterre in the southeastern area of the park. To the east...
- d'Aleps marble top; height: 91.1 cm; Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, UK Amalienburg, Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, Germany, by François de Cuvilliés,...
- Large 18th-century Rococo pier gl**** in the Amalienburg Pavilion, Schloss Nymphenburg....
- Kingdom Rococo relief of Diana with two putti above the entrance of the Amalienburg, Munich, Germany, designed by François de Cuvilliés, 1734–1739 Rococo...
- Countess Holnstein, between 1733 and 1737. Cuvilliés constructed the Amalienburg as well for Charles and his wife, Maria Amalia, an elaborate hunting...
- Fürstenried Palace as her own residence. In 1734, Charles Albert named the Amalienburg in the Nymphenburg Palace Park after her. Their relationship was described...