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  1. Friedenstein Palace (German: Schloss Friedenstein) is an early Baroque palace built in the mid-17th century by Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha at Gotha, Thuringia, Germany. In Germany, Friedenstein was one of the largest palaces of its time and one of the first Baroque palaces ever built.

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    • Germany
    • Early Baroque
    • Stiftung Thüringer Schlösser und Gärten [de]
  2. Sep 6, 2020 · Schloss Friedenstein — the largest and best-preserved early Baroque palace in Germany. It was never destroyed and preserved original baroque, rococo, and neoclassical interiors. Ekhof Theater — an original baroque court theater with the only working 17th-century stage machinery in existence.

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  3. Towering over the city of Gotha as one of Germany's first baroque palaces, Friedenstein Palace is a monumental building that looks strictly imposing from the outside and is lavishly opulent on the inside. Built on the foundations of the ruins of Grimmenstein Castle, Friedenstein Palace was ready to serve as a residence befitting the status of ...

  4. On a hill above the city of Gotha, Friedenstein Castle sits at the heart of a unique cultural ensemble of magnificent buildings, gardens, and museum collections that together make up an exceptional princely residence.

  5. Friedenstein Palace in Gotha, Thuringia, is considered a unique testimony to the Baroque period. In addition to the representative interiors, the ducal museum, the Ekhof Theatre, the palace park and the orangery, visitors can also marvel at the art historical, historical and natural history collections that have been kept here for over 350 years.

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  7. Schloss Friedenstein. 164 reviews. #1 of 36 things to do in Gotha. Castles. Write a review. What people are saying. “ A lot of portraits.... Aug 2020. Beautiful palace, reflecting the ages in which the dukes lived in it in splendour.

  8. Top choice in Erfurt, Weimar & Thuringia. This horseshoe-shaped palace, surviving in exemplary condition as the largest early baroque palace in Germany, is a lavish, creaky-floored delight. Much of it comprises the Schlossmuseum (Palace Museum), a glorious procession of 38 baroque, rococo and neoclassical apartments, preserved much as they were ...

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