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  2. Berg Palace (Bavaria) - Wikipedia

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    The palace as it appeared before World War II, in its 19th-century Gothic revival style, c. 1886 Berg Palace in winter (Anton Zwengauer) Between 1849 and 1851 King Maximilian II instructed the architect Eduard Riedel to redesign the site in Neo-Gothic style, with added crenellations and four towers, for which the king bought additional land.

  3. Category:Palaces in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Berg, Schloss Berg HB-1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Berg Castle - Wikipedia

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    Berg Castle (Luxembourgish: Schlass Bierg, pronounced [ˈʃlɑs ˈbiːɐ̯ɕ]; French: Château de Berg; German: Schloss Berg) is the principal residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. It is situated in the town of Colmar-Berg, in central Luxembourg, near the confluence of the Alzette and the Attert, two of Luxembourg's most important rivers.

  6. Talk:Berg Palace (Bavaria) - Wikipedia

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    Hi! Its name in German is Schloss Berg, which literally means Palace Berg (engl. hill or mountain). In publications of the Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes it is called Berg Palace (here and here). The word castle is inappropriate, because the place is not a late Medival castle (Burg) which serves military ...

  7. Category:Royal residences in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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  8. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe - Wikipedia

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    In the course of the extension and modifications, Heinrich Christoph Jussow , apart from contributing to the design of the palace, created constructions still characterizing the park today: artificial ruins like the Löwenburg (Lion's Castle) and the Roman aqueduct, as well as extensions of the water garden like the Lac, the fountain pond, and ...

  9. Schloss Heiligenberg (Heiligenberg) - Wikipedia

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    Hereditary Prince Berk Canpasoglou de Fürstenberg lives in the palace with his family since 2022. [3] For this aim, the east wing was renovated and turned into a liveable space. [3] Part of the castle could be visited by the general public as part of a guided tour. [3] Since 2022, the castle became the main residence of Berk's family. [3]