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Schwetzingen Palace Gardens, Paperback / softback Book

Schwetzingen Palace Gardens Paperback / softback

Part of the Fuhrer staatliche Schloesser und Garten Baden-Wurttemberg series

Paperback / softback

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The Silbergraue Fuhrer (Silver Grey Guide) presents an outline of the garden's history, describes its structures and the architects behind them and analyses the garden's significance as a cultural monument. The Schwetzingen Palace Gardens constitute a veritable showpiece of the European art of laying out gardens.

A magnificent park forming the centrepiece of the elector's summer residence was created within a period of thirty years under Elector Carl Theodor, his director of buildings and gardens, Nicolas de Pigage and the garden landscaper, Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell.

Two different philosophies of laying out gardens, the French and the English ones, were juxtaposed in Schwetzingen, resulting in a unique artistic achievement. The multifarious interplay of garden art, architecture, sculpture and craftwork makes the Schwetzingen Palace Gardens into one of the best-preserved garden creations of the 18th century.

The manifestations of freemasonry, an important social movement of the time, are by no means the least of its claims to fame.

Such a concentration of objects bearing witness to the history of civilization makes the Schwetzingen Palace Gardens into a promising candidate for inclusion in UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites.

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