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Schloss Weißenstein

castle in Pommersfelden, Bavaria; cultural heritage monument D-4-71-172-31 (0)

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About Schloss Weißenstein

Schloss Weißenstein is a Schloss or palatial residence in Pommersfelden, Bavaria, southern Germany. It was designed for Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Archbishop of Mainz, to designs by Johann Dientzenhofer and Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. Weißenstein, built as a private summer residence, remains in the Schönborn family. It is considered a masterwork of Baroque architecture. History In 1710, Lothar Franz von Schönborn , Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Archbishop of Mainz , inherited the estate after the local family, the Truchsesse of Pommersfelden had died out. He ordered the construction of a palace as a private summer residence, paid for from his personal wealth. In 1711, he had helped ensure the election of Karl VI who rewarded him with a gift of 100,000 gulden. A team of architects including Johann Dientzenhofer who had previously built the Fulda Cathedral and the church at Kloster Banz and Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt , the.

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castle in Pommersfelden, Bavaria; cultural heritage monument D-4-71-172-31 (0)

Address
Schloß 1 Get directions
Opening hours
Museum Thu-Sun 11:00-17:00; Mon-Wed closed; park Thu-Fri 08:00-17:00 and Sat-Sun 11:00-17:00, last park entry 16:00
Founded
1718

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