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The first building was constructed by Jakob Friedrich von Batzendorf. The city was planned with the tower of the palace (Schloss) at the centre and 32 streets radiating out from it like spokes on a wheel, or ribs on a folding fan, so that a nickname for Karlsruhe in German is the "fan city" (Fächerstadt).
This is a list of castles and other such fortifications and palaces or country homes in Germany. Included are castles ( German : Burg, Schloss ), forts ( German : Festung ), palaces ( German : Schloss, Palais, Palast ), country or stately homes and manors, and even follies .
Karlsburg Castle in the Durlach district of Karlsruhe characterizes the history of the Baden since 1563. Only the Prinzessinnenbau ("Princesses' wing") of the historical building still stands. Pforzheim was the residence of Margrave Charles II , until he decided in 1563 to move to Durlach.
Hohenzollern Castle. 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 ...
Germany: Bothmer Castle: Klütz: Hans Caspar von Bothmer Germany: Schloss Rastatt: Rastatt: Louis of Baden Germany: Ludwigsburg Palace: Ludwigsburg: Eberhard Louis of Württemberg Germany: Karlsruhe Palace: Karlsruhe: Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach Germany: Stuttgart Residence (rebuilt) Stuttgart: Charles Eugene of Württemberg ...
Innenstadt-Ost is a district in the eastern center of Karlsruhe, Germany.The district, along with Innenstadt-West, forms the city center.Innenstadt-Ost is the oldest district of Karlsruhe and is located in the area of the former Klein-Karlsruhe, a village from which the city of Karlsruhe later developed.
Germany's largest oil refinery is located in Karlsruhe, at the western edge of the city, directly on the river Rhine. The Technologieregion Karlsruhe is a loose confederation of the region's cities in order to promote high tech industries; today, about 20% of the region's jobs are in research and development .
Karlsburg Castle; Karlsruhe Palace This page was last edited on 28 November 2020, at 04:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...