Wurzburg Palace


This palace is located in the south of Germany was built by order of the Prince Bishop Johann Philip Franzvon was designed by architect Balthasar Neumann between (1720 - 1744) of the palace has been included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1981
Palace built of yellow sandstone and adopted built in the Baroque style, a palace of great beauty and magnificence and is one of the most important tourist destinations and offers a chance to enjoy the beauty of architecture and nature together


Palace contains 300 rooms spread over three wings and some outstanding rooms and the famous staircase and vaulted ceiling and wall murals exquisite beauty ceiling was painted between (1752-1753 m) by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and the most important halls contained in the garden room and the room was white and Hall Emperor, which includes plates painted by Tiepolo may as well because it contains the most beautiful halls, a charming hall of mirrors has been completely renovated and reopened in 1987

As for the garden surrounding the palace was built at the end of the 18th century by the gardener landscape Johann Prokop Mayer has garden-style Rococo designed and arranged symmetrically and planting where many types of fruit trees and wonderful plants and flowers fragrant and includes sculptures carved by Johann Peter Wagner as well as to contain it the metal plates belonging to two centuries seventeenth and eighteenth


The garden is divided into three Middle garden sections which compared to the palace building and garden south, a rectangular garden contains a pond in the middle and topped with a small fountain and Tatr Both sections beautiful flowers in addition to the garden classical sculptures which contain copies of the sculptures Johann Peter Wagner and her iron gates and locks the court as there are a small garden, a kitchen garden which contains the Orangery and some fruit trees and called landscape garden dating back to the early nineteenth century



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