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The Lower Castle in Bobingen is a historic Renaissance building built between 1590 and 1600 by Octavian Secundus Fugger. This cultural center in the heart of the town offers an idyllic park and a Baroque circular hall on the first floor, which serves as a setting for various cultural events, such as classical concerts, readings, and lectures. The Lower Castle is also a popular location for civil weddings, especially the Baroque circular hall with the impressive ceiling fresco "The Feast of the Gods" by Christian Ehrhard, which seats approximately 30 people and lends the ceremony a unique atmosphere. Candlelight appointments in December are particularly atmospheric.
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The wealthy merchant Anton Welser had the palace built in 1544 in the rural town of Bobingen, just outside Augsburg. His son Markus Welser sold the palace and park to Octavianus Secundus Fugger of Kirchberg and Weissenhorn in 1590.
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The Wittelsbach Friedberg Castle in Bavaria is an important historical building with a rich history. Originally built as a castle around 1257 under Duke Ludwig II the Strict, it served to protect the Bavarian customs station on the border with the imperial city of Augsburg. After a devastating fire in 1541, the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style as a hunting and pleasure palace by 1559. In 1567, Duchess Christina of Lorraine chose the castle as her widow's residence, which made Friedberg a center of court life in Bavaria for a short time. During the Thirty Years' War, the castle suffered considerable damage, which was later repaired by court architect Marx Schinnagl. Between 1754 and 1768, the Bavarian Elector had faience made in the castle. The castle has housed the city museum since 1886. After extensive renovation work from 2015 to 2018, it now serves as a modern cultural and event center. The museum in the Wittelsbach Castle presents the history of the castle and the town, magnificent Friedberg clocks, faience, archaeological finds and sacred art in an elegant design. With interactive stations and a museum café, it offers an experience for all the senses. The castle is also a popular venue for events. The cultural department of the city of Friedberg presents an extensive program with local and nationally known artists, which offers a colorful mix for young and old. Parking spaces are available for visitors on the B 300 below the castle hill. The castle can be reached on foot from Friedberg train station in about 15 minutes. The museum is largely barrier-free; there is an elevator and sanitary facilities. As it is a historic building, however, not all rooms are wheelchair accessible. The Wittelsbach Castle Friedberg combines historical architecture with cultural life and is a major attraction for visitors to the region.
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The Wittelsbach Friedberg Castle in Bavaria is an important historical building with a rich history. Originally built as a castle around 1257 under Duke Ludwig II the Strict, it served to protect the Bavarian customs station on the border with the imperial city of Augsburg. After a devastating fire in 1541, the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style as a hunting and pleasure palace by 1559. In 1567, Duchess Christina of Lorraine chose the castle as her widow's residence, which made Friedberg a center of court life in Bavaria for a short time. During the Thirty Years' War, the castle suffered considerable damage, which was later repaired by court architect Marx Schinnagl. Between 1754 and 1768, the Bavarian Elector had faience made in the castle. The castle has housed the city museum since 1886. After extensive renovation work from 2015 to 2018, it now serves as a modern cultural and event center. The museum in the Wittelsbach Castle presents the history of the castle and the town, magnificent Friedberg clocks, faience, archaeological finds and sacred art in an elegant design. With interactive stations and a museum café, it offers an experience for all the senses. The castle is also a popular venue for events. The cultural department of the city of Friedberg presents an extensive program with local and nationally known artists, which offers a colorful mix for young and old. Parking spaces are available for visitors on the B 300 below the castle hill. The castle can be reached on foot from Friedberg train station in about 15 minutes. The museum is largely barrier-free; there is an elevator and sanitary facilities. As it is a historic building, however, not all rooms are wheelchair accessible. The Wittelsbach Castle Friedberg combines historical architecture with cultural life and is a major attraction for visitors to the region.
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The Hessingburg is a three-story, castle-like building in the Augsburg district of Göggingen. It is located on the grounds of the Hessing Clinic and was built in 1880 according to plans by the architect Karl Albert Gollwitzer in the so-called Rothenburg style, which combines elements of Romanticism, Gothic, Renaissance and Neo-Baroque. The Hessingburg originally served as a guest house for Friedrich von Hessing's orthopedic sanatorium. Numerous prominent personalities, including Empress Auguste Viktoria, stayed here. Hessing had the castle built especially for the German Emperor Wilhelm II, in the hope that he would seek treatment for his shortened arm. The front of the Hessingburg facing the park is characterized by various towers and turrets with battlements. The ground floor is designed as a grotto, and a fountain served as a source of recovery. The battlemented terrace originally had a ramp and was connected to the no longer existing roof by an arcade. Today, the Hessingburg is a listed building and is an important architectural testament to Augsburg's history. It is part of the extensive grounds of the Hessing Clinic, which continues to operate as a specialist orthopedic clinic.
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The Wittelsbach Castle is an impressively large Renaissance building. Today it houses, among other things, an interesting museum about the city and the region. The castle is located in a beautiful garden area, which you are not allowed to cycle on, but you can stroll in it.
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FRIEDBERG CASTLE BUILT AROUND 1257 BY DUKE LUDWIG THE STRENGTH AS A WITTELSBACH FRONTIER FORTRESS. PRESENT PLANT 1552-59. SINCE DUKE WIDOWHOUSE, COUNTY COURT, 1754-68 FAIENCERY, THEN RENTAMT.
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The Hessingburg in Augsburg-Göggingen was built in 1880 by Karl Albert Gollwitzer in the romantic style. It originally served as a guest house for Friedrich von Hessing's orthopedic hospital and accommodated prominent guests, including Empress Auguste Viktoria. Architecturally, the Hessingburg combines elements of the Gothic, Renaissance and Neo-Baroque periods, with crenellated towers and a fountain on the ground floor. Today it is an important monument and is located in the Hessingpark, which invites you to linger. The Hessingburg bears witness to Augsburg's medical history and offers visitors a charming ambience in a historic setting.
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