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  2. Brugse Vrije - Wikipedia

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    In the 15th century, the Vrije moved to the other side, where it took over a portion of the count's former court, the Dukes of Burgundy having moved their residence to the newly built Prinsenhof (Bruges) . In 1434–1440 the Vrije added a tribunal to the southern side, facing towards Groenerei , a canal in Bruges. In 1520–1525, the complex ...

  3. Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Dukes and Estates of Burgundy or Palais des ducs et des États de Bourgogne is a remarkably well-preserved architectural assemblage in Dijon.The oldest part is the 14th and 15th century Gothic ducal palace and seat of the Dukes of Burgundy, made up of a logis still visible on Place de la Liberation, the ducal kitchens on Cour de Bar, the Tour de Philippe le Bon, a "guette ...

  4. List of palaces in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bruchsal Palace, Bruchsal, residence of the Prince-Bishops of Speyer; Heidelberg Castle, Heidelberg, residence of the Electors Palatine; Hohenzollern Castle, show castle of the kings of Prussia; Karlsruhe Palace, Karlsruhe, residence of the Grand Dukes of Baden; Ludwigsburg Palace, Ludwigsburg, residence of the Kings of Württemberg

  5. Palace of Coudenberg - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace in Brussels, Peter Brueghel the Younger and Sebastian Vrancx, c. 1627. The Palace of Coudenberg (French: Palais du Coudenberg; Dutch: Koudenbergpaleis) was a royal residence situated on the Coudenberg or Koudenberg (listen ⓘ; Dutch for "Cold Hill"), a small hill in what is today the Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium.

  6. Hesdin Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Duke used the castle for significant events, such as the consecration of John of Burgundy as bishop on 5 May 1440, in the castle chapel. Next to the Palace of Coudenberg in Brussels, the Prinsenhof in Bruges, the Rihour Palace Lille, and the Prinsenhof in Ghent, it was one of his five favourite residences. He impressed high guests at the ...

  7. Burgundian State - Wikipedia

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    The Dukes of Burgundy were among the wealthiest and the most powerful princes in Europe and were sometimes called "Grand Dukes of the West". [3] Including the thriving regions of Flanders and Brabant , the Burgundian State was a major centre of trade and commerce and a focal point of courtly culture that set the fashion for European royal ...

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