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  1. Situated on a wooded hill just south of Weimar, the residence comprises the castle, an orangery, pleasure garden and labyrinth. The castle ensemble is one of the more prestigious projects designed by the master builder Gottfried Heinrich Krohne, who also built a number of other ducal pleasure palaces, of which only few exist today.

  2. Belvedere seen from the garden in winter. The Baroque palace Schloss Belvedere on the outskirts of Weimar, [1] is a pleasure-house ( Lustschloss) built for house-parties, built in 1724–1732 to designs of Johann August Richter and Gottfried Heinrich Krohne for Ernst August, Duke of Saxe-Weimar. The corps de logis is flanked by symmetrical ...

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  4. Schloss Belvedere. 226 reviews. #8 of 106 things to do in Weimar. Historic SitesPoints of Interest & LandmarksCastles. Temporarily closed Closed until further notice. Write a review. About. Perched upon a hill to the south of Weimar in the middle of a spacious park with an orangery, pleasure garden and labyrinth lies Belvedere Castle, the ...

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  5. Sep 13, 2018 · Book your tickets online for Schloss Belvedere, Weimar: See 226 reviews, articles, and 197 photos of Schloss Belvedere, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 106 attractions in Weimar.

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  6. The castle Belvedere is a lushly landscaped pleasure palace complex near the city of Weimar. The entire complex, including the park with its many exotic plants, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998 as part of the “ Classic Weimar ” ensemble.

  7. Schloss Belvedere. Set amid Belvedere Park's lovely 43 hectares, this early-18th-century palace was once the hunting lodge of Duke Ernst August of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Outside, the formal gardens and orangery have been carefully restored; inside there's an 18th-century craft museum displaying glass, porcelain, faience and furniture in ...

  8. Castle, Orangery and Castle Park Belvedere. The Baroque palace Schloss Belvedere on the outskirts of Weimar, is a pleasure-house built for house-parties, built in 1724–1732 to designs of Johann August Richter and Gottfried Heinrich Krohne for Ernst August, Duke of Saxe-Weimar.

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