So far, this is one of the most beautiful palaces I visited in Germany. The Residence in Wüzburg is truly a work of art. I have been there for a lot of times but it was only during my recent visit last July 2, 2012 when I had the chance to go inside the palace. Sad to say, taking photographs is not allowed inside the building.
Interiors include the grand staircase, the chapel, and the grand salon. The building was dubbed the "nicest parsonage in Europe" by Napoleon. It was heavily damaged during World War II, and restoration has been in progress since 1945.
I was actually touring relatives of friends who came to visit Europe for some days. One of the cities I showed them was Würzburg. It was so far a wonderful time I had with them.
Here are some of the snaphots I took during our recent visit last week.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The Würzburg Residence
Garden façade of the Residenz. This looks more beautiful when all the roses in the garden are blooming.
Court of the Residenz in Würzburg, Germany.
The front of the Residenz and the Cour d'Honneur
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