- en.wikipedia.org Palace of Aachen50°46′32″N 6°05′02″E / 50.77556°N 6.08389°E. A possible reconstruction of Charlemagne's palace. The Palace of Aachen was a group of buildings with residential...
- aachenerdom.de en/a-place-of-history/With the coronation of King Otto I in Aachen in 936, the function of St Mary’s Church as the coronation site of the German kings was established.
- whc.unesco.org en/list/3/The main buildings of the Imperial Palace area were the Coronation Hall (aula regia – located in today´s Town Hall) and the Palace Chapel – now Aachen...
- routeyou.com en-de/location/view/47861169The palace was located at the north of the current city of Aachen, today in the German Land of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- library.fiveable.me key-terms/art-prehistoric-to-…The design of the Aachen Palace Complex includes elements such as a central hall known as the Aula Regia, which was used for imperial ceremonies and...
- youtube.com watchRise Of Cultures!Statue Of Zeus & Palace Of Aachen Explained!
- romeartlover.it Aachen.htmlRichard Pococke - A Description of the East and Some Other Countries - 1745 The sarcophagus was most likely brought to Aachen from Rome.
- roadtripsaroundtheworld.com visit-aachen-…Charlemagne was probably born in Aachen and choose such city to build his palace and center of power.
- britannica.com place/AachenAachen was fortified in the late 12th century and granted municipal rights in 1166 and 1215, and it became a free imperial city about 1250.
- artsandculture.google.com asset/aachen-palace-of-…Ground plan of Charlemagne's palace in the Roman and medieval road network according to Leo Hugot.
- geomerid.com en/place/aachen-cathedral-germany-…The most obvious symbol of this revival was the Aachen Cathedral, or its oldest part, which is called the Palace Chapel (sometimes called the Palatine Chapel).
- gettyimages.com photos/palace-of-aachenBrowse 193 palace of aachen photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images.
- smarthistory.org palatine-chapel-aachen/Dr. Steven Zucker: [0:04] We’re at the Palace Chapel in Aachen, in what is now Germany.