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The hunting lodge Mönchbruch was built by the landgrave Ernst-Ludwig von Hessen-Darmstadt around 1730 in the center of the Mönchbruch. It is located on the north side of today's B …

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A landmark of Höchst is the castle with the Gothic keep and the Renaissance building from the 16th century, the so-called New Castle.

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The beautiful baroque Bolongaro Palace was built between 1772 and 1774 by the two Italians Josef Maria Markus Bolongaro and Jakob Philipp Bolongaro. They were the owners of a large …

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The Rüsselsheim Fortress and the surrounding area are worth a visit. To get a good overview, it is worth walking around the fortress three times. First via the street An …

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Stylistically, the Electoral Palace is one of the last buildings of the so-called "German Renaissance". The north wing, which was built later, is in keeping with this style. The exterior, …

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9월 9, 2025, Bolongaro Palace

The Bolongaropalast is a large Baroque palace in Frankfurt-Höchst, built between 1772 and 1780. It is located on the south side of Bolongarostraße, and the south-facing garden is on the high bank above the confluence of the Nidda and Main rivers. This is the south side and is used as a registry office.

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The castle only served its royal purpose for a short time - until 1797. After the fall of the Electorate in 1806, however, it was used as a barracks, hospital, customs warehouse and customs authority. From 1842 onwards, the city library, picture gallery, antiquities museum and the Roman-Germanic Central Museum moved in. None of them remained. TV viewers are particularly familiar with the Great Hall of the city's most important secular building: the carnival session "Mainz remains Mainz, how it sings and laughs" takes place here every year. Source:https://www.mainz.de/tourismus/sehenswertes/kurfuerstliches-schloss.php#SP-grouplist-4-1:4 Beautiful interior plan: https://www.mainz-congress.com/locations/kurfuerstliches-schloss

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Historical waystone next to the Mönchbruch hunting lodge. Route information in hours and kilometers.

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Electoral Palace Renaissance and Baroque building Begun in 1628, completed in 1752 The former residential palace represents the focal point of a once extensive group of buildings for the court of the archbishops and electors of Mainz. In 1478-1480, after the citizens had been subjugated in the so-called Stiftsfehde of 1462, Archbishop Diether von Isenburg had the late Gothic Martinsburg built at the north-eastern end of the city wall. It was surrounded by a moat. Together with the court chancellery built in 1555-1581 under Daniel Brendel von Homburg (1555-1582) and the St. Gangolph palace church, as well as the buildings of the Deutschhaus and New Armory from the 18th century, the palace formed a representative Rhine front. In 1628, Elector Georg Friedrich von Greiffenclau (1626-1629) began building the new palace on the Rhine side to the south of the castle. After an interruption during the Thirty Years' War, Elector Damian Hartard von der Leven (1675-1678) completed the building, doubled its length and had the baroque marble portals added on the courtyard side. With its sandstone façade richly structured by columns and balconies and the magnificent corner bay windows, the Rhine wing is one of the most important examples of the late Renaissance in Germany. In 1687, Elector Anselm Franz von Ingelheim (1679-1695) had the foundations of the north wing of the palace laid. Due to military conflicts, this wing was not built until 1751/1752 under Johann Friedrich Carl von Ostein (1743 - 1763) according to the plans of the Mainz chief building director Anselm Franz von Ritter zu Groenesteyn. He adopted the traditional formal language of the older wing in order to preserve the unity of the architecture despite the long construction history - but also to demonstrate the continuity of the electoral rule. The windows of the north facade, which faces away, show contemporary decorative forms in the Rococo style. The unusual L-shaped floor plan of the complex is explained by the corner position of the Martinsburg, from which both palace wings radiate. After the elector's flight during the French Revolution, the residential palace was repurposed as a hospital and barracks. Martinsburg, the chancellery and Gangolphskirche were demolished. The remains of the warehouse building in the castle courtyard, which were rebuilt after the Second World War, still bear witness to its use as a customs warehouse under Emperor Napoleon I. Since 1842, the city has used the castle for cultural purposes and set up museums there, including the Museum of Antiquities, the Gutenberg Museum and the Roman-Germanic Central Museum, which remained in the Rhine wing until 2021. As part of the extensive restoration from 1903 to 1925, the facades were enriched with portrait busts of important historical figures in the window gables. In 1942, the castle and its magnificent historical interiors burned down after an air raid. It was rebuilt as an event and museum building from 1948 to 1950. As part of the current renovation, the facades were given back their historical red color in sections from 1990 onwards; the windows were reconstructed in the original oak wood. The Mainz Monument Network, the German Foundation for Monument Protection and the State of Rhineland-Palatinate support the measures taken by the state capital Mainz.

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A special place of experience and at the same time a natural local recreation destination is located between the city center and the Main: the Rüsselsheim Fortress. With its more than 600-year history, the fortress is not just a place where you feel transported back to the time of Landsknechts and princes. On a tour of the wall and through the ditch, you can discover the defense system and learn more about the life of the lansquenets behind their meter-thick walls. The early modern Hessian state fortress, with its origins in 1399, is also home to the award-winning City and Industry Museum, which offers tours of the fortress. Ramparts, roundels, outer and inner ditch are explored. The small exhibition in the well room, which is otherwise not accessible, contains impressive excavation finds from the extensive defense work.

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The Electoral Palace in Mainz is the former city residence of the Archbishops of Mainz, who as such were also Electors and sovereigns of the Electoral State of Mainz. Wikipedia

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