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  1. To the southwest, it faces the Rhine and Ludwigshafen. To the northeast the palace presents its 450 m long front to the Mannheim city centre. By surrounding an area of 6 hectare the castle is one of Europe's biggest palaces and the second biggest one in Baroque style, second only after Versailles.

  2. Official homepage of Mannheim Baroque Palace (Barockschloss Mannheim): opening hours, admission prices, guided tours, rooms for rent, information on getting married in the castle and much more.

  3. With a vast courtyard, a façade spanning more than 400 metres and a total floor area of six hectares, Mannheim Baroque Palace is one of the largest palaces in Europe.

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  4. Jan 12, 2019 · What is Germany's Castle Road . The Castle Road, called Burgenstraße in German, is over 1,200 km (745 miles) long. It starts in Mannheim and leads you all the way to Prague in the Czech Republic. It is - of course - dotted with castles and picture-perfect around every corner.

  5. According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Baroque Palace Mannheim: Explore Mannheim in 1 hour with a Local (From $75.24) Discover Mannheims most Photogenic Spots with a Local (From $107.96) Audiobook City Rally in Mannheim's Old Town (From $36.05) Mannheim Castle Tour (From $54.51)

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  7. Mannheim is a 'chessboard' city, with the streets between the Neckar River and the palace having been laid out in a strict grid formation in the 17th century. These streets are home to a wide range of sights and cultural attractions, art, good food, events and parties.

  8. The city of Mannheim, founded in 1606, was fortified and at the present site of the castle there was a fortress called Friedrichsburg, sometimes serving as alternative residence for the Elector, one of the most important territorial princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The actual palace dates from the 18th century.

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