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    1. Würzburg Süd에서 출발하는 뷔르츠부르크 레지덴츠플라츠 – 뷔르츠부르크의 알테 마인브뤼케 순환 코스

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    8월 9, 2021

    The Würzburg Residence is rightly on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The garden can be visited free of charge. The Hofkirche is closed, the residence costs 9 euros for adults (without a tour).

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      10월 5, 2024

      Würzburg Residence
      The Würzburg Residence and the UNESCO World Heritage List
      The Würzburg Residence, including the Court Garden and Residence Square, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1981. This entails the obligation to "pursue a general policy aimed at giving cultural and natural heritage a function in public life and to include the protection of this heritage in exhaustive planning." The justification for the inclusion of the Würzburg Residence states: "Equipped between 1740 and 1770 and provided with magnificent gardens between 1765 and 1780, the Würzburg Residence is considered the most unified and extraordinary of all baroque palaces and exemplifies one of the most brilliant royal courts in Europe. It is unique in its originality, its ambitious building program and the international composition of the construction office." Text / Source: Residenz-Würzburg residenz-wuerzburg.de

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        12월 13, 2021

        The former residence of the Würzburg prince-bishops, built from 1720 to 1744 in the shell and fully equipped by 1780, is one of the most important baroque palace complexes in Europe and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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          Today it is primarily used as a museum. The palace is one of the main works of southern German baroque and is to be regarded as one of the most important residential buildings of the late baroque period in a European context, putting it in a row with Schönbrunn in Vienna and the Palace of Versailles near Paris. Source: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%BCrzburger_Residenz#:~:text=Today%20they%20will%20%20%C3%BCmainly%20as,and%20Schloss%20Versailles%20near%20Paris .

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            12월 7, 2016

            The Würzburg residence was built in 1744 after 25 years of construction under client Johann P. F. Schönborn and master builder Balthasar Neumann (50 Mark Schein) completed. The expansion of the interiors lasted until 1781. Today, the former castle of the prince-bishops of Würzburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
             
            The residence itself functions as a Baroque museum with over 40 restored rooms that can be visited all year round, for € 7.50 (€ 6.50 reduced) admission. You can explore the magnificent and sumptuous rooms, with its historic interior design and elaborate ceiling paintings, on your own - or take part in a guided tour of the Würzburg Castle and Garden Administration (included in the entrance fee).

            In the basement of the almost completely destroyed during the bombing of 1945, the building is located on 4557 square meters basement of the State Hofkeller Würzburg (hofkeller.de/) which can be visited as a living wine culture monument.

            Admission to the integrated Hofkirche and the adjoining Hofgarten (komoot.de/highlight/76484) is free. The Residenzvorplatz offers 400 paid parking spaces - but traveling by public transport or on foot from the city center is no problem at all.

            Further information at residenz-wuerzburg.de

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              6월 18, 2023

              Heavily damaged in World War II, the Würzburg Residence has been the subject of careful and often exemplary restoration measures since 1945. On the one hand, the experience of destruction and restoration illustrates the importance of precautionary risk evaluation and prevention as well as disaster management plans. On the other hand, the Würzburg Residence is also an expression of the resilience of society and its cultural heritage.

              번역자 Google •

                The Würzburg Residence is a baroque residential building on the outskirts of Würzburg, which was started in 1719 and completed in 1744. The interior was completed in 1781.

                It served until the dissolution of the spiritual territories by the secularization as the seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops. The castle is one of the major works of the South German Baroque and is considered in the European context as one of the most important residential buildings of the late Baroque, it thus stands in a row with Schönbrunn in Vienna and Palace Versailles near Paris. UNESCO raised the building, including the Residenzplatz and the outbuildings, to World Heritage status in 1981.

                UNESCO justifies the inclusion in the World Heritage by saying that the Würzburg Residence is "the most unified and extraordinary of all Baroque castles", "unique in its originality, its ambitious construction program and the international composition of the construction office", a "synthesis of European Baroque". It also illustrates "one of the brightest princely courts in Europe". The Spiegelkabinett, reconstructed from 1979 to 1987, one of the parade rooms of the emperor, is the "most perfect spatial artwork of the rococo".

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                  10월 11, 2017

                  The Würzburg Residence is a baroque residential building on the outskirts of Würzburg, which was started in 1719 and completed in 1744. The interior was completed in 1781. [1]
                  It served until the dissolution of the spiritual territories by the secularization as the seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops. The castle is one of the major works of the South German Baroque and is considered in the European context as one of the most important residential buildings of the late Baroque, it thus stands in a row with Schönbrunn in Vienna and Palace Versailles near Paris. UNESCO raised the building, including the Residenzplatz and the outbuildings, to World Heritage status in 1981.
                  UNESCO justifies the inclusion in the World Heritage by saying that the Würzburg Residence is "the most unified and extraordinary of all Baroque castles", "unique in its originality, its ambitious construction program and the international composition of the construction office", a "synthesis of European Baroque". It also illustrates "one of the brightest princely courts in Europe". The mirror cabinet reconstructed from 1979 to 1987, one of the parade rooms of the emperor, is the "most perfect spatial artwork of the Rococo". [2]

                  번역자 Google •

                    4월 2, 2018

                    World Heritage Würzburg Residence. Take a look at the Deckresco and the Hall of Mirrors. On the day of open wineries necessarily in the basement. Or join a wine tasting.

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                      8월 27, 2022

                      The magnificent room sequence of vestibule, garden hall, staircase and white hall culminates in the Kaisersaal. The architect, Balthasar Neumann, highlighted the hall with its twenty half-columns, almost 9 meters high, made of reddish stucco marble and the large oval dome as the representative highlight of the Würzburg Residence.

                      The Imperial Hall, the shell of which was already finished in 1741, was not furnished until 1749-1753 under Prince-Bishop Carl Philipp von Greiffenclau. In the three ceiling frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo from 1751/52, the political history of the diocese of Würzburg within the empire at the time of Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa is brilliantly reflected. The supraports (= paintings above the doors) are by Tiepolo's son Giovanni Domenico and show exemplary scenes from the life of ancient emperors. Antonio Bossi created the four life-size stucco figures in the wall niches on the narrow sides, representing Neptune, Juno, Flora and Apollo.

                      residenz-wuerzburg.de/deutsch/residenz/kaisers.htm

                      번역자 Google •

                        12월 4, 2017

                        In the courtyard and in the garden you get for free, for the exhibition you have to pay.

                        번역자 Google •

                          The Würzburg Residence is a baroque residence building on the outskirts of the city center of Würzburg, which was started in 1719 and was completed by 1744. The interior was completed in 1781.

                          It served as the seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops until the ecclesiastical territories were dissolved by secularization. The palace is one of the main works of the South German Baroque and in the European context is to be regarded as one of the most important late Baroque residential buildings, it is thus in a row with Schönbrunn in Vienna and Palace Versailles near Paris. In 1981, UNESCO elevated the building, including the Residenzplatz and the outbuildings, to the status of a World Heritage Site.

                          번역자 Google •

                            6월 5, 2022

                            In addition to the Emperor's Hall, the Hall of Mirrors and the stairwell in the Residenz are points worth seeing in the large baroque building

                            번역자 Google •

                              10월 16, 2021

                              The previous speakers have actually already said everything. It is a beautiful place to go for a walk and to linger.
                              I like here.

                              번역자 Google •

                                A sprawling, imposing 18th-century palace with manicured gardens and frescoes and paintings.

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                                  3월 7, 2023

                                  A MUST when visiting Würzburg.

                                  번역자 Google •

                                    In contrast to the Munich Residenz, which has grown over half a millennium and therefore contains stylistic spaces from very different epochs, the Würzburg Residenz was built from scratch with brief interruptions in just under a generation.

                                    The architectural-historical catchment area of the Würzburg Residence stretches from Vienna to Paris and from Genoa and Venice to Amsterdam. The building combines the results of the great occidental architectural trends of that time, the French palace architecture, the Viennese baroque and the northern Italian palace and sacred building, into a total work of art of astonishing universality.

                                    In any case, the Würzburg court architect Balthasar Neumann, who was responsible for the overall editing of this huge building project, had to deal not only with the leading architects in Germany and France - with Lucas von Hildebrandt and Maximilian von Welsch, with Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand - but also with numerous decorative artists such as the Italian Antonio Bossi, the "ornamental genius" of the Würzburg residence, or the virtuoso sculptors and carvers Johann Wolfgang van der Auwera from Würzburg and Georg Adam Guthmann from Munich and not least with the greatest fresco painter of the 18th century , with Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.

                                    These artists have ingeniously furnished Balthasar Neumann's incomparable sequence of rooms - vestibule, staircase, white hall, imperial hall - one of the greatest that was ever devised in the palace building and, moreover, produced the »Würzburg Rococo«, the most spirited of all variants of this style in Germany.

                                    Almost all the clergy princes from this dynasty were passionate builders who not only determined the plans through the magnificence of their demands, but also creatively with their own ideas and through their astonishing expertise. The Würzburg residence, on which the patronage of this extraordinary family concentrated, is the great result of this Schönborn passion.

                                    Source: residenz-wuerzburg.de/deutsch/residenz/index.htm

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                                      Castle with a very beautiful baroque garden.
                                      Unfortunately, photography is not permitted inside.

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                                        6월 12, 2022

                                        One of the many landmarks of Würzburg. Very beautiful

                                        번역자 Google •

                                          The Würzburg Residence is a baroque residence building on the outskirts of the city center of Würzburg, which was started in 1719 and was completed by 1744. The interior was completed in 1781.
                                          It served as the seat of the Würzburg prince-bishops until the ecclesiastical territories were dissolved by secularization. The palace is one of the main works of the South German Baroque and in the European context is to be regarded as one of the most important late Baroque residential buildings, it is thus in a row with Schönbrunn in Vienna and Palace Versailles near Paris. In 1981, UNESCO elevated the building, including the Residenzplatz and the outbuildings, to the status of a World Heritage Site.
                                          UNESCO justifies its inclusion in the World Heritage by stating that the Würzburg Residence is “the most uniform and most extraordinary of all baroque castles”, “unique due to its originality, its ambitious building program and the international composition of the construction office”, a “synthesis of the European Baroque”. It also illustrates “one of the most radiant royal courts in Europe”. The mirror cabinet, reconstructed from 1979 to 1987, one of the emperor's parade rooms, is said to be the “most perfect spatial work of art of the Rococo”.

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                                            10월 19, 2022

                                            Beautiful castle garden and the residence should definitely be visited from the inside! Absolute must!!!

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                                              4월 17, 2023

                                              The residence is magnificent - the optical illusions are particularly good. Some of the visitor guides explain them and show them to tourists.

                                              Otherwise you can just stow all the gold and marble that was built into the rooms.

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                                                4월 29, 2023

                                                The Würzburg Residence is a baroque palace on the outskirts of downtown Würzburg, which was begun in 1720 and completed by 1744.
                                                The time at the end of April is particularly beautiful when the Japanese cherry blossom takes place.

                                                번역자 Google •

                                                  UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see when you are in Würzburg. A tour of the interior is worthwhile - the staircase is particularly worth seeing. The garden is freely accessible and open daily until dusk.

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