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  1. Il castello di Pillnitz fu la residenza estiva di molti sovrani della Sassonia. L'edificio è noto per essere stato il luogo in cui venne promulgata la Dichiarazione di Pillnitz nel 1791.

    • August-Böckstiegel-Straße 2, 01326 Dresden
    • Dresda
  2. La Dichiarazione di Pillnitz fu un'intesa raggiunta dai regnanti di Austria e Prussia dal 25 al 27 agosto del 1791 nel castello di Pillnitz, nelle vicinanze di Dresda. Questa dichiarazione venne interpretata, dall'Assemblea nazionale francese, come una dichiarazione di guerra delle potenze europee.

  3. Il castello di Pirnitz è un edificio situato a Brtnice, nella Repubblica Ceca. Storia. Originariamente era un castello gotico costruito intorno al 1430 dai signori di Waldstein. Al centro del castello vi sono ancora i resti evidenti del castello originale, che i Waldstain avevano gradualmente ampliato.

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    As early as the 14th century, a modest residential fortress existed on the site of today's palace. It was enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries to a four-winged building. The château was acquired by the Wettin dynasty in 1694 when Elector John George IV of Saxony bought it as a present for his mistress, Magdalena Sibylla of Neidschutz. Both died ...

    The main buildings are the Hillside Palace (Bergpalais), built between 1722 and 1723, the Riverside Palace (Wasserpalais), built between 1720 and 1721, and the New Palace. The Riverside Palace has elegant steps down to the river. The two older palaces are connected on the east side by the New Palace (Neues Palais), built in Neoclassical style betwe...

    The buildings surround a Baroque flower garden, whose centrepiece is a pond with a large fountain. From this, a chestnut-lined allée approximately 500 metres (1,600 feet) long runs parallel to the river bank, flanked by small rectangular hedged parterres. The 28-hectare park surrounding the main buildings contains botanical attractions from all ove...

    Schloss Pillnitz is also harmoniously integrated with the natural setting of the Elbe valleyand the surrounding hills and vineyards. In 1723, Augustus II the Strong asked his architect, Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, to build the country Church of the Holy Spirit in the east. Due to its location in the middle of vineyards, it is also known as the Vine...

    Hans-Günther Hartmann: Pillnitz – Schloß, Park und Dorf. Hermann Böhlaus Nachfolger, 1996, ISBN 978-3-7400-0995-3.
    Hans-Günther Hartmann: Schloss Pillnitz: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 2008, ISBN 978-3-86530-099-7.

    Media related to Schloss Pillnitzat Wikimedia Commons 1. Pillnitz Castle at Dresden State Art Collections 2. Pillnitz Castle and Parkat Schlösserland Sachsen 51°0′32.08″N 13°52′12.57″E / 51.0089111°N 13.8701583°E / 51.0089111; 13.8701583

  4. Das Schloss Pillnitz liegt an der Elbe im Dresdner Stadtteil Pillnitz, auf der Flur des gleichnamigen, dort früher befindlichen Dorfes. Die Hauptgebäude der Schlossanlage sind das Wasserpalais (1720–1721) mit seiner großen Freitreppe zur Elbe, das Bergpalais (1722–1723) und das die beiden Gartenpalais verbindende, im ...

  5. History. Manor turned pleasure palace turned Dresden’s most beautiful oasis. Pillnitz Palace & Park become electoral property. Historical engraving of Pillnitz Palace. Mentioned for the first time in 1335 as a nobility seat and manor, Elector John George IV received the Pillnitz property in 1694 in exchange for Lichtenwalde Castle and Office.

  6. Schloss Pillnitz. Worlds come together at the Pillnitz Palace and Park: In the former summer residence of the Saxon royal house, the architecture of the far east merges with that of the late Baroque period.