England - Cotswolds, Lower Slaughter
England - Evesham Abbey
Greece - Monemvasia, Agia Sofia
England - Ledbury, Church Lane
Nederland - Medemblik, Vier Noorder Koggen
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Casa Rosada
Nederland - Limmen, Protestantse kerk
Argentina - Buenos Aires, La Boca
Germany - Sigmaringen Castle
Germany - Unteruhldingen, Pfahlbaumuseum
Switzerland - Brig, Stockalper Palace
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Metropolitan Cathedral
Nederland - Harderwijk, Vischpoort
Greece - Vathia
Nederland - Delden, Kasteel Twickel
Nederland - Delden, watertoren
Germany - Ochtrup, Haus Welbergen
Nederland - Medemblik, Bonifaciuskerk
Nederland - Kasteel Doorwerth
Greece - Peloponnesus, Agios Nikolaos
Argentina - Salta Cathedral
België - Turnhout, kasteel
Greece - Agios Georgios, Louros Aqueduct
Argentina - Cachi, Iglesia de San José
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Germany - Kloster Gnadenberg
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Portugal - Lisbon, São Vicente de Fora
Portugal - Lisbon, Igreja de Santo António
Portugal - Belem, Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Portugal - Lisbon, Igreja de São Roque
Portugal - Lisbon, Igreja de São Domingos
Germany - Schloss Steinfurt
Switzerland - Werdenberg
Germany - Passau, Dom St. Stephan
Austria - Reichersberg Abbey
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Noel Palace
Austria - Sankt Wolfgang, pilgrimage church
Austria - Salzburg, Hohensalzburg
Austria - Sankt Gilgen
Austria - Hohensalzburg, Fürstenzimmer
Nederland - Amsterdam, Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder
Argentina - Salta, Convento de San Bernardo
Slovenia - Ljubljana, Triple Bridge
Nederland - Lemmer, Woudagemaal
Greece - Konitsa bridge
Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Mittelberg, Sankt Jodok K…
Germany - Bretten
Austria - Kleinwalsertal/Baad, Bärgunt-Hütte
België - Antwerpen, stadhuis
Nederland - Alkmaar, Wildemanshofje
Nederland - Rozendaal, Kasteel Rosendael
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Het Oude Loo
Nederland - Vorden, Kasteel Hackfort
Nederland - Doetinchem, Kasteel Slangenburg
Nederland - Megchelen, Huis Landfort
Greece - Areopoli
Greece - Tegea, Church of the Dormition of the Vir…
Nederland - ‘t Harde, Huis Schouwenburg
Nederland - Kasteel Neerijnen
Nederland - Paterswolde, Huis Vennebroek
Nederland - Niehove en kerk
Greece - Lithochoro, Agios Dionysios Monastery
Greece - Osios Loukas Monastery
Greece - Delphi, Temple of Apollo
Germany - Bamberg Cathedral
Greece - Tholos of Delphi
Greece - Dodoni (or Dodona)
Greece - Arta Bridge
Greece - Agios Georgios, Louros Aqueduct
Germany - Ebrach, Abbey Church
Greece - Arta, Panagia Parigoritissa
Germany - Veitshöchheim Palace
Greece - Konitsa bridge
Greece - Thessaloniki, Church of Saint Demetrius
Argentina - Salta, Iglesia San Francisco
Argentina - Salta, Cabildo
Nederland - Willemstad, Koepelkerk
Germany - Rabenstein Castle
Germany - Memmelsdorf, Seehof Palace
Greece - Thessaloniki, White Tower
Germany - Franconian Switzerland, Tüchersfeld
Germany - Gößweinstein, Basilica of the Holy Trini…
Germany - Bamberg, Old Town Hall
Germany - Bamberg, ‘Little Venice’
Nederland - Deventer
Germany - Idstein
Germany - Idstein, Protestant Union Church
Belgie - Brugge, Jan van Eyckplein
Nederland - Bergen op Zoom
Nederland - Amsterdam, Hofje van Brienen
Nederland - Marken
Nederland - Roermond, stadhuis
Switzerland - Basel Minster
Nederland - Roermond, Munsterkerk
Nederland - De Cruquius
Nederland - De Wijk, Landgoed Dickninge/tolhuis
Nederland - Dwingeloo, Havezate Oldengaerde
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Nederland - Dwingelderveld
België - Brugge
Nederland - Oudenbosch, Kapel van Saint Louis
Nederland - Breda, Begijnhof
Nederland - Breda, Grote Kerk
Nederland - Oudenbosch, basiliek
Germany - Potsdam, Alexander Nevsky Memorial Churc…
Germany- Stolberg
Switzerland - Basel, town hall
England - Kilpeck, Church of St Mary and St David
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Greece - Epidaurus
Greece - Crete, Arkadi Monastery
Nederland - Ransdorp
Germany - Lübeck, Salzspeicher
België: Antwerpen-Centraal
Greece - Crete, Aptera
Denmark - Vallø Slot
België - Brugge, Grote Markt
England - Chester Rows
Greece - Crete, Spili
Germany - Heppenheim
England - Melverley, St. Peter’s Church
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A trip through Germany - Eine Reise quer durch Deutschland
A trip through Germany - Eine Reise quer durch Deutschland
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
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Germany - Pommersfelden, Weissenstein Palace
Schloss Weißenstein (Castle Weissenstein) looks for me more like a palace. This palatial residence is a masterwork of Franconian baroque architecture. It is considered being one of Germany’s most beautiful baroque buildings.
In 1710, Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Archbishop of Mainz, inherited the estate after a local family had died out. He ordered the construction of a palace as a private summer residence. He employed some of the best known architects of that time to construct a building of European importance. The palace was built between 1711 and 1719 from local sandstone material. During the Seven Years' War (1756 - 1763) the palace was attacked and damaged by Prussian troops. Minor restoration work was done in the late 19th century. More recently, preservation work has been done in 1975 to 2003.
After the death of Lothar Franz in 1729, the palace passed to his nephew Friedrich Karl von Schönborn who had the park expanded. In the early 19th century, the park was converted into an English landscape garden. Weissenstein is still the property of the Schönborn family.
Weissenstein Palace has a fully fully furnished interior and a splendid staircase. It has the largest private baroque art collection in Germany with more than 600 pictures, including work of Peter Paul Rubens, Albrecht Dürer, Titian, Rembrandt and Anthony van Dyck.
The castle can only be visited within a guided tour.
In 1710, Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Archbishop of Mainz, inherited the estate after a local family had died out. He ordered the construction of a palace as a private summer residence. He employed some of the best known architects of that time to construct a building of European importance. The palace was built between 1711 and 1719 from local sandstone material. During the Seven Years' War (1756 - 1763) the palace was attacked and damaged by Prussian troops. Minor restoration work was done in the late 19th century. More recently, preservation work has been done in 1975 to 2003.
After the death of Lothar Franz in 1729, the palace passed to his nephew Friedrich Karl von Schönborn who had the park expanded. In the early 19th century, the park was converted into an English landscape garden. Weissenstein is still the property of the Schönborn family.
Weissenstein Palace has a fully fully furnished interior and a splendid staircase. It has the largest private baroque art collection in Germany with more than 600 pictures, including work of Peter Paul Rubens, Albrecht Dürer, Titian, Rembrandt and Anthony van Dyck.
The castle can only be visited within a guided tour.
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HFF to you... and keep well...
Cheers from David J'.. UK.
HFF und ein angenehmes Wochenende
Have a nice weekend
HFF and happy weekend.
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Amazingly detailed shots as always Jaap and an interesting narrative. I'm surprised it's still in private ownership..........the upkeep costs must be phenomenal..!!
Fijn weekend ook, Christien.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Chris10 clubHFF and a great weekend.
Goed weekend.
Have a lovely weekend my friend.
HFF have a nice weekend
TOZ
I like travelling in Frankonia! --- Übersetzt von Google. --- Eine wunderschöne Fassade! Toller Titelschuss und PiPs.
Ich reise gerne in Frankonia!
Have a nice weekend Jaap
Hope you have a great weekend.
Thank you so much for the very interesting notes !
Have a lovely weekend.
I can only imagine the ostentatiousness of the interior!!
Thanks for the information...it is indeed a beautiful place with such a rich history...to think, this was a "summer residence"...wow...just...wow!
belle journée Jaap !
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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