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- The Erbdrostenhof is a three-wing late Baroque palace in Münster, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on Salzstraße. It was designed by Johann...
- estate situated in Nienberge, built by Johann Conrad Schlaun for himself Erbdrostenhof (1749–53), a Baroque palace, also built by Schlaun, residence of Droste...
- 1863, the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the Erbdrostenhof Palace, in Münster, the capital city of Westphalia, Germany. She was...
- Münster Residence Münster Archduke Maximilian Francis of Austria  Germany Erbdrostenhof Münster Adolf Heidenreich Baron Droste of Vischering  Germany Bornheim...
- Pierre Le Gros the Younger, 1697-1699 Curving Rococo pediment of the Erbdrostenhof, Münster, Germany, by Johann Conrad Schlaun, 1753-1757 Pediments became...
- Clemens Heidenreich Droste zu Vischering Maria Droste zu Vischering Erbdrostenhof in Münster, Westphalia Vischering Castle in Lüdinghausen, Münsterland...
- the Westphalian Baroque architectural style. His designs include the Erbdrostenhof and Schloss, both in Münster, but also Arnsberg Castle. Johann Conrad...
- Schlaun, responsible for such buildings as Schloss Münster and the Erbdrostenhof. The annexation of the region by Prussia in 1802 resulted in the development...
- Robert Schumann – Kinderszenen, Etudes Symphoniques op. 13 (Avie) ErbdrostenhofKlavierabend mit Werken von Chopin, Liszt und Ravel (R+V) Ceszky Krmlov...
- Demus. Robert Schumann. Musik auf historischen Instrumenten aus dem Erbdrostenhof zu Münster. Label: FSM. Pla**** on Conrad Graf fortepiano (c. 1835)....