- own
court architect,
Maximilian von Welsch.
Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn designed many of the outbuildings. The
local head of
construction was...
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Anselm Franz Freiherr von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn (also von Grünstein) (1692–1765) was a
Chamberlain of
Electoral Mainz,
privy counsellor, Majordomo, temporarily...
- (1663–1726)
Johann Michael Fischer (1692–1766)
Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn (1692–1765)
Georg Wenzeslaus von ****elsdorff (1699–1753)
Balthasar Neumann...
- the latter's
young student,
Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn. Over that year,
Groenesteyn replaced Rohrer as the
primary architect and constructed...
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Friedrich von
Stadion Germany
Schloss Groenesteyn Rüdesheim am Rhein,
Hesse Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn Germany
Schloss Saalfeld Saalfeld Duke...
-
Swiss philosophical writer and
physician Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn (1692–1765), Dutch-German
government official and
architect Eduard Ritter...
- Sons 1906–1909:
Friedrich von
Ortenburg 1909–1914:
Lothar von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn 1914: End of
diplomatic relations 1689–1717:
Christophle Brosseau 1717–1727:...
- had
become too small. The
Baroque architect Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn, who
owned property in Schierstein, had
donated a site to the church...
-
electoral master builder (Oberbaudir****r)
Anselm Franz von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn (or Grünstein) on
behalf of the prince-elector as a
retirement home for...
- The
building was
constructed by
Anselm Franz Freiherr von
Ritter zu
Groenesteyn in a
style influenced by
French Baroque architecture. It
consists of...