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Karlsruhe Palace (Karlsruher Schloss) was built in 1715 for Margrave Charles III William of Baden-Durlach after a dispute with the citizens of his previous capital, Durlach.[1]

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  1. 17 relations: Badisches Landesmuseum, Balthasar Neumann, Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden, Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach, Durlach, Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden, Hand fan, Hanukkah menorah, Karlsruhe, Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden, List of Baroque residences, List of monarchs of Baden, Nickname, Revolutions of 1848, Schlossgarten (Karlsruhe), Spoke, Wheel.

  2. Badisches Landesmuseum
  3. Castles in Karlsruhe
  4. Ethnographic museums in Germany
  5. Museums of ancient Rome in Germany
  6. Palaces in Baden-Württemberg
  7. Royal residences in Baden-Württemberg
  8. Tourist attractions in Karlsruhe

Badisches Landesmuseum

The Baden State Museum (Badisches Landesmuseum) in Karlsruhe is the large cultural, art and regional history museum of the Baden region of Baden-Württemberg. Karlsruhe Palace and Badisches Landesmuseum are history museums in Germany, museums in Baden-Württemberg and Tourist attractions in Karlsruhe.

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Balthasar Neumann

Johann Balthasar Neumann (c. 27 January 1687 – 19 August 1753), usually known as Balthasar Neumann, was a German architect and military artillery engineer who developed a refined brand of Baroque architecture, fusing Austrian, Bohemian, Italian, and French elements to design some of the most impressive buildings of the period, including the Würzburg Residence and the Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (called Vierzehnheiligen in German).

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Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden

Charles Frederick (22 November 1728 – 10 June 1811) was Margrave, Elector and later Grand Duke of Baden (initially only Margrave of Baden-Durlach) from 1738 until his death.

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Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

Charles III William (Karl III.; by Johann Wilhelm Braun, a historian and former employee of the Commission for Regional History, in Badische Neueste Nachrichten, 30 January 2011, p. 4 – 12 May 1738) was Margrave of Baden-Durlach between 1709 and 1738.

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Durlach

Durlach is a borough of the German city of Karlsruhe with a population of roughly 30,000.

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Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden

Frederick II (9 July 1857 – 9 August 1928; Großherzog von Baden Friedrich II.) was the last sovereign Grand Duke of Baden, reigning from 1907 until the abolition of the German monarchies in 1918.

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Hand fan

A handheld fan, or simply hand fan, is a broad, flat surface that is waved back-and-forth to create an airflow.

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Hanukkah menorah

A Hanukkah menorah, or hanukkiah,Also called a chanukiah (מנורת חנוכה menorat ḥanukkah, pl. menorot; also חַנֻכִּיָּה ḥanukkiyah, or chanukkiyah, pl. ḥanukkiyot/chanukkiyot, or חנוכּה לאָמפּ khanuke lomp, lit. "Hanukkah lamp") is a nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.

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Karlsruhe

Karlsruhe (South Franconian: Kallsruh) is the third-largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, after its capital Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants.

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Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden

Leopold (29 August 1790 – 24 April 1852) succeeded in 1830 as the Grand Duke of Baden, reigning until his death in 1852.

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List of Baroque residences

This is a list of Baroque palaces and residences built in the late 17th and 18th centuries.

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List of monarchs of Baden

Baden was an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire and later one of the German states along the frontier with France, primarily consisting of territory along the right bank of the Rhine, opposite Alsace and the Palatinate.

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Nickname

A nickname or nick, also known as a sobriquet, is a substitute for the proper name of a person, place or thing.

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Revolutions of 1848

The revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the springtime of the peoples or the springtime of nations, were a series of revolutions throughout Europe over the course of more than one year, from 1848 to 1849.

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Schlossgarten (Karlsruhe)

The Karlsruhe Schlossgarten (engl. palace garden), also called Schlosspark (engl. palace park), is a landscape park situated north of the Karlsruhe Palace in the center of Karlsruhe.

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Spoke

A spoke is one of some number of rods radiating from the center of a wheel (the hub where the axle connects), connecting the hub with the round traction surface.

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Wheel

A wheel is a rotating component (typically circular in shape) that is intended to turn on an axle bearing.

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See also

Badisches Landesmuseum

Castles in Karlsruhe

Ethnographic museums in Germany

Museums of ancient Rome in Germany

Palaces in Baden-Württemberg

Royal residences in Baden-Württemberg

Tourist attractions in Karlsruhe

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlsruhe_Palace

Also known as Karlsruhe castle, Schloss Karlsruhe.