Schloss Benrath
Düsseldorf, Germany, Germany
Schloss Benrath in Düsseldorf, Germany, is a stunning Baroque pleasure palace built between 1755 and 1770 for Elector Palatine Carl Theodor by architect Nicolas de Pigage, designed as a maison de plaisance surrounded by a vast 60-hectare park blending French formal gardens with English landscape style.
The symmetrical three-wing complex features a central corps de logis with grand interiors like the Vestibül and Kuppelsaal, flanked by the eastern Museum of European Garden Art and western Museum of Natural History, offering immersive exhibits on 18th-century court life, porcelain, and nature.
This UNESCO World Heritage candidate preserves a complete late-Baroque artwork, accessible via public transport with guided tours highlighting its evolution from a medieval site through Renaissance additions.
Location
Benrather Schloßallee 100-108, 40597 Düsseldorf, Germany
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