• Bruchsal Palace (Schloss Bruchsal) is one of the most majestic prince-bishop’s residences in Germany.
  • Bruchsal Palace (Schloss Bruchsal), also called the Damiansburg, is a Baroque palace complex located in Bruchsal, Germany.
  • However, what you’re about to see on the photos below isn’t original, but let’s start at the beginning: Construction of Bruchsal Palace originally started at 1720.
  • Since they no longer had a residence in Speyer, the palace in Bruchsal became their main residence starting in 1723.
  • Schloss Bruchsal - Palace of Bruchsal. Bruchsal Palace is the only ecclesiastical baroque residential palace on the Upper Rhine.
  • Visitors entering Bruchsal Palace´s cour d´honneur (three-sided grand courtyard) are greeted with a splendid and colourful sight.
  • The Palace Museum, established in the 1920s, existed until March 1st, 1945 – the date of the destruction of the town and the palace of Bruchsal.
  • Bruchsal Palace in 2800 images and Schwetzingen Palace in 720 images, photographed by Manfred Schneider.
  • Two oval staircases run up on each side facing each other. The stairway ends impressively under a huge painted dome. The Palace of Bruchsal | The Prince Hall.
  • Bruchsal Palace from the Back photo The Bruchsal Palace (Schloss Bruchsal), modeled on the French Palace of Versailles was built for the Prince...