- The Red
Mosque was
built on the
design of
French architect Nicolas de
Pigage on the
orders of
Charles Theodore,
Elector of Bavaria, in a
hybrid style...
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Nicolas de
Pigage was
manager of the
gardens and fountains, as well as the most
significant architect in this
period of the Palace's history.
Pigage expanded...
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Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach, by his
garden and
building director Nicolas de
Pigage.
Construction began in 1755 and was
completed in 1770. The
ensemble at Benrath...
- the
Bavarian King
Maximilian I Joseph. Furthermore, he
engaged Nicolas de
Pigage to
reconstruct his
summer palace in Oggersheim.
Frederick Michael was Palatine...
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Nicolas de
Pigage (3
August 1723 – 30 July 1796) was a
French builder.
Pigage was born in Lunéville. His
father was a stonemason. In 1743 he
began his...
- Heidelberg's east side. It was
built 1775–1781 and
designed by
Nicolas de
Pigage. The
house Zum
Ritter Sankt Georg (Knight St. George) is one of the few...
- the
Schwetzingen Palace, Schwetzingen, Germany, the only
surviving example of an 18th-century
European garden mosque, by
Nicolas de
Pigage, 1779–1795...
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residence in
Schwetzingen in 1752 to the
plans of
court architect Nicolas de
Pigage. It was
opened on 15 June 1753,
presenting Ignaz Holzbauer's
opera Il figlio...
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heiress to the
barony of
Broich and
began with the
architect Nicolas de
Pigage, the
restoration and
expansion of the
Castle Broich. In 1806, the government...
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inspiration -
Garden Mosque of the
Schwetzingen Palace, Germany, by
Nicolas de
Pigage, 1779-1795
Islamic inspiration -
Turkish Tent, Hagaparken, Stockholm, Sweden...