- The
Couven Museum is a
museum in the city
centre of Aachen,
western Germany.
Since 1958, it is
housed in the
Monheim house, a 17th-century pharmacy, that...
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Johann Joseph Couven (10
November 1701 – 12
September 1763) was a
German Baroque architect. He was born in Aachen,
where he also died. His
legacy includes...
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Couvin (French pronunciation: [kuvɛ̃] ; Walloon:
Couvén) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Namur, Belgium. On 1 January...
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Directoire room at the
Couven Museum...
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rebuilt around 1730-50
after a
design by the
Aachen architect Johann Joseph Couven. The
abbey school was
built in 1725 at the
expense of
Abbess Anne-Antoinette...
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Baroque in Prince-Bishopric of Liège [nl]
Ansembourg Museum in Liège,
Belgium Couven Museum in Aachen,
Germany Museum aan het
Vrijthof in Maastricht, Netherlands...
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representative town house. It has long been
attributed to the
Aachen architect Jakob Couven, but this is unlikely. St. Mariä
Geburt (Monschau) in the
style of peasant...
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fountain basin was cast in Aachen. The
fountain was
modified by
Johann Joseph Couven in the 1730s. The
statue was
appropriated by
French troops during the Rhineland...
- Stanisław Leszczyński at
Nancy (born 1705)
September 12 –
Johann Joseph Couven,
German baroque architect (born 1701) Börringekloster. (in Swedish). Baltzell...
- 1755:
Destruction of the s**** of the
previous chapel by
Johann Joseph Couven due to
structural defects. 1756–1767:
Construction of new
building according...