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  1. Karlsruhe Palace. Karlsruhe Palace ( German: Karlsruher Schloss) was built in 1715 for Margrave Charles III William of Baden-Durlach after a dispute with the citizens of his previous capital, Durlach. The city of Karlsruhe has since grown around it. The building is now home to the main museum of the Badisches Landesmuseum.

  2. Come visit us! Badisches Landesmuseum Schloss 76131 Karlsruhe T +49 (0)721 926-6514 F +49 (0)721 926-6537 info@landesmuseum.de

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    The area west of the palace is now mostly residential. Panorama of Karlsruhe, looking south from the palace tower: The Institute of Technology is on the left, the market square in the centre, the Federal Constitutional Court on the right.

    • 115 m (377 ft)
    • Germany
  5. Schloßbezirk 10. 76131 Karlsruhe. Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The GPS coordinates are: Latitude: 49.0135165. Longitude: 8.4018547. You can find the website at: https://www.karlsruhe-erleben.de/media/attraktionen/Schloss-Karlsruhe. Photo: A.Savin. License: FAL.

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  6. Jun 9, 2019 · Start with the Karlsruhe Palace (Schloss Karlsruhe), because Karlsruhe started here when the palace was constructed in 1715. Today you can tour a few rooms of the palace or the very extensive museum Badisches Landesmuseum (Baden State Museum) that takes up much of the palace today. If you're there on a rainy day, it's a way to escape the wet.

  7. 3 Karlsruhe Palace (Schloss Karlsruhe) (directly north of the city center). The palace is directly north of the city centre, a 2-min walk on foot from the Marktplatz. The palace was rebuilt after World War II, and now hosts the Badisches Landesmuseum .

  8. Karlsruhe Palace. Schloss Karlsruhe, Schlossbezirk 10, 76131Karlsruhe. On 17 June 1715, Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach had his new residence, "Carol's Ruh", built in the middle of the forest. Originally planned as a summer residence, it soon became the first and central building of the new town of Karlsruhe.