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Hofgarten is
German for "court garden" and
refers to the
gardens of a seat or
Residenz of a
noble family,
usually a
reigning prince or sovereign. Important...
- The
Hofgarten (Court Garden) is a
garden in the
center of Munich, Germany,
located between the
Residenz and the
Englischer Garten. The
garden was built...
- The
Hofgarten (English:
Court Garden) is a
protected park
located on the edge of the
Altstadt (Old Town)
section of Innsbruck, Austria. The park covers...
- Residenz;
towards the Residenzstraße) and the
Festsaalbau (towards the
Hofgarten). A wing of the
Festsaalbau contains the Cuvilliés
Theatre since the reconstruction...
- to 1705. The
Hofgarten, a
large park in
front of the main building, is a po****r
place for
students to meet,
study and relax. The
Hofgarten was repeatedly...
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Wertheim (East Franconian: Wärde) is a town in
southwestern Germany, in the
state of Baden-Württemberg with a po****tion of
around 23,400. It is located...
- 1937. The
exhibition was
hosted at the
Institute of
Archaeology in the
Hofgarten in Munich. The
venue was
chosen for its
particular qualities (dark, narrow...
- paid to
small varieties suitable for
urban gardening. The
Court Garden (
Hofgarten),
which is
built on the site of the
former cloister garden of the Weihenstephan...
- The
Diana Temple in the
Munich Hofgarten, the
garden of the
Munich Residenz, is a twelve-sided
gazebo from the
Renaissance period with
eight open and...
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Hofgarten in
Munich was
built for
commemorating those killed in
action in
World War I from Munich. It is
located on the
eastern end of the
Hofgarten,...