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    Karlsruhe was the capital of the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach ( Durlach: 1565–1718; Karlsruhe: 1718–1771), the Margraviate of Baden (1771–1803), the Electorate of Baden (1803–1806), the Grand Duchy of Baden (1806–1918), and the Republic of Baden (1918–1945). Its most remarkable building is Karlsruhe Palace, which was built in 1715.

  2. Freikörperkultur ( FKK) is a social and health culture that originated in the German Empire; its beginnings were historically part of the Lebensreform social movement in the late 19th century. [1] [2] [3] Freikörperkultur, which translates as free body culture, includes both the health aspects of being naked in light, air and sun and an ...

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  4. Kaiserstraße 72-74. 76133 Karlsruhe. Telefon +49 (0)721 602997-580. Fax +49 (0)721 602997-900. Email info@karlsruhe-erleben.de. Karlsruhe, the former state capital of Baden, lies in the southwest of Germany, on the west border of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

  5. Karlsruhe Palace. Karlsruhe is a city on the Rhine in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is in the north of the Black Forest, close to the French border. Karlsruhe is famous in Germany for both hosting two federal courts and being a major hub for science and technology. With 300,000 people, Karlsruhe is the largest city within 60 km.

  6. Pages in category "Photographs of Karlsruhe by year" ... In Wikipedia. Add links. This page was last edited on 27 November 2023, at 09:15.

  7. Apr 15, 2022 · Karlsruhe is a town located in the southwest of Germany in the region called Baden-Württemberg. Because it’s situated at the edge of Schwarzwald Forest, it offers a perfect combination of cultural travel in the city and active tourism in nature. It’s also placed very close to the Rhine River and the border with France.

  8. Karlsruhe had become an arts center, especially after Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden founded the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe (State Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe) in 1854. Coverage in the regional newspapers indicated that women interested in art could take lessons at private painting schools, prompting numerous ...

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