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Residenz Collection

"Exploring the Residenz

Background imageResidenz Collection: walk in the old City

walk in the old City
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imageResidenz Collection: German Renaissance stained glass painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

German Renaissance stained glass painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
German Renaissance stained glass painting, (1898). Figs 1-3: Glass-paintings from the dome of the rich Chapel in the Royal residence at Munich

Background imageResidenz Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Munich, The Residence

Germany, Bavaria, Munich, The Residence

Background imageResidenz Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Lion Statue at The Residence Entrance

Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Lion Statue at The Residence Entrance

Background imageResidenz Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Munich, lion of the Feldherrnhalle monument with the Residenz, evening

Germany, Bavaria, Munich, lion of the Feldherrnhalle monument with the Residenz, evening

Background imageResidenz Collection: Austria, Osterreich. Salzburg. Salzburg. Mirabell garden

Austria, Osterreich. Salzburg. Salzburg. Mirabell garden. Park and Palace towards Hohensalzburg Fortress

Background imageResidenz Collection: the interested visitor

the interested visitor
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imageResidenz Collection: The new gardens at Cremsier, the residence of the Prince-Bishop, published c

The new gardens at Cremsier, the residence of the Prince-Bishop, published c
STC172995 The new gardens at Cremsier, the residence of the Prince-Bishop, published c.1700 (engraving) by Vischer, Georg Matthaus (1628-96); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageResidenz Collection: The Investiture of Bishop Harold as Duke of Franconia, c. 1751-52 (oil on canvas)

The Investiture of Bishop Harold as Duke of Franconia, c. 1751-52 (oil on canvas)
3615939 The Investiture of Bishop Harold as Duke of Franconia, c.1751-52 (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); 71.8x51.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageResidenz Collection: living in the Residenz

living in the Residenz
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imageResidenz Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20098248

EyeUbiquitous_20098248
Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Residenz, Former Royal Palace of Bavarian rulers from 1385 - 1918 with Emperor Maximilian Joseph out front

Background imageResidenz Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20098249

EyeUbiquitous_20098249
Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Residenz, Former Royal Palace of Bavarian rulers from 1385-1918

Background imageResidenz Collection: German Renaissance cartouches and works in metal and enamel, (1898). Creator: Unknown

German Renaissance cartouches and works in metal and enamel, (1898). Creator: Unknown
German Renaissance cartouches and works in metal and enamel, (1898). Figs 1 and 2: Cartouches from a pedigree in the Sammlung vaterlandischer Altertumer at Stuttgart

Background imageResidenz Collection: Residenz, Munich

Residenz, Munich, Germany

Background imageResidenz Collection: Residenzbrunnen (fountain) in Salzburg - Nightime

Residenzbrunnen (fountain) in Salzburg - Nightime
Residenzplatz with Residenzbrunnen (fountain) in Salzburg. Taken at Night, showing the illuminations. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageResidenz Collection: Sacrifice Isaac mid-1750s Oil canvas 15 3 / 8 x 21

Sacrifice Isaac mid-1750s Oil canvas 15 3 / 8 x 21
Artokoloro

Background imageResidenz Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Residenz, courtyard area

Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Residenz, courtyard area

Background imageResidenz Collection: Meeting Between Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Ferdinand III (1769-1824) Grand Duke of

Meeting Between Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Ferdinand III (1769-1824) Grand Duke of
XIR221494 Meeting Between Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Ferdinand III (1769-1824) Grand Duke of Tuscany at Wurtzburg, October 1806, 1813 (oil on canvas) by Lecomte

Background imageResidenz Collection: MUNICH: RESIDENZ. The Festsaalbau (Banqueting Hall) of the Residenz in Munich, Germany

MUNICH: RESIDENZ. The Festsaalbau (Banqueting Hall) of the Residenz in Munich, Germany. Photograph, c1900

Background imageResidenz Collection: Franconia Fountain at the Residenz, Baroque Palace, built by Balthasar Neumann

Franconia Fountain at the Residenz, Baroque Palace, built by Balthasar Neumann, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wurzburg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageResidenz Collection: Residenz, Baroque Palace, built by Balthasar Neumann, Franconia Fountain

Residenz, Baroque Palace, built by Balthasar Neumann, Franconia Fountain, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wurzburg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe


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"Exploring the Residenz: A Journey through German Renaissance Art and Bavarian History" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of German Renaissance stained glass painting with a visit to the Residenz. This magnificent palace, located in Munich, Bavaria, is home to an extraordinary collection of art and history that will leave any visitor spellbound. Step into a bygone era as you admire the intricate details of unknown creators' masterpieces from 1898. The vibrant colors and delicate craftsmanship of these stained glass windows transport you back in time, allowing you to appreciate the artistic brilliance of this period. As you wander through the Residence's grand halls, take a moment to marvel at the Lion Statue guarding its entrance. Symbolizing strength and majesty, this statue stands as a testament to Bavaria's rich heritage. Venturing further into Munich's historical landscape, witness another iconic lion – this time at the Feldherrnhalle monument. Against an enchanting evening backdrop featuring the Residenz itself, this sight offers a glimpse into Germany's storied past. Traveling beyond borders but staying within Austria's embrace lies Salzburg. Here, amidst picturesque surroundings like Mirabell Garden and charming old city streets beckon curious souls seeking cultural treasures. Dive deeper into history with glimpses of life within various residences across centuries. From Cremsier's new gardens belonging to Prince-Bishop to Bishop Harold’s investiture as Duke of Franconia captured on canvas - each piece tells tales of power dynamics and societal intricacies that shaped their times. The allure doesn't end there; living within these walls provides unparalleled experiences for those fortunate enough to call it home today. Imagine waking up every day surrounded by architectural splendor while being immersed in centuries-old stories waiting for your discovery. So whether you're an art enthusiast or simply an interested visitor craving knowledge about European history - let your senses guide you through this captivating journey at the Residenz.