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Augustusburg Palace: one of the most magnificent German residences of the 18th century


Surrounded by an idyllic landscape, the sumptuous Augustusburg Palace and Falkenlust hunting lodge in the small town of Brühl near Cologne are some of the earliest and finest examples of 18th-century Rococo architecture in Germany. They are directly related to the great European architecture and art of the unparalleled wealth of the time. For the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne Clemens August, a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, this was a favorite residence.

Augustusburg Palace
Augustusburg Palace. Photo: Rosgun, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
View of the palace from the rose garden
View of the palace from the rose garden. Photo: Michael Wittwer, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

In 1725, Clemens August commissioned the Westphalian architect Johann Konrad Schlaun to build a palace on the ruins of a moated medieval castle. In 1728, the Bavarian court architect François de Cuvilliers began to supervise the construction. It was he who turned the palace into one of the most magnificent residences of his time. Until its completion in 1768, many eminent artists contributed to the beauty of the structure.

Augustusburg Palace
Augustusburg Palace. Photo: Tama66 / pixabay (Pixabay License)
Augustusburg Palace
Augustusburg Palace. Photo: SatyaPrem / pixabay (Pixabay License)

A striking example of the high level of skill of the artists who worked here is Balthazar Neumann, who designed the magnificent staircase – a charming creation, full of dynamism and elegance. This delightful structure combines marble, stucco, jasper columns and caryatids. The work of art is crowned by a unique ceiling with frescoes by Carlo Carlone.

The ceiling of the grand staircase of the Augustusburg Palace
The ceiling of the grand staircase of the Augustusburg Palace. Photo: Островский Александр, Киев, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Four years after the start of construction of the palace, Clemens August ordered the construction of the Falkenlust hunting house, which was supposed to become a base for falconry and a place of solitude. On the ground floor there is an oval salon created by François de Cuvilliers in the style of improvisation, charm and freedom.

Falkenlust Hunting Castle
Falkenlust Hunting Castle. Photo: Frank Vincentz, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

In 1728, Dominique Girard designed a palace garden based on French models, which, thanks to constant care, is today one of the most authentic examples of 18th century garden design in Europe.

Park and palace
Park and palace. Photo: Wandernder Weltreisender, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Secret garden in the park
Secret garden in the park. Photo: Frank Vincentz, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Park and palace
Park and palace. Photo: Michael Wittwer, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Next to the baroque gardens, Peter Joseph Lenné redesigned the woodlands based on English landscape models. Today it is a great place for walking.

Palace gardens
Palace gardens. Photo: Wolkenkratzer, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Palace and park from a bird's eye view
Palace and park from a bird’s eye view. Photo: Wolkenkratzer, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

The magical fusion of architecture, sculpture, painting and garden design has made the palaces at Brühl a masterpiece of the German Rococo. In 1984, the Augustusburg Palace, the Falkenlust hunting lodge and the surrounding luxurious garden were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Palace courtyard
Palace courtyard. Photo: pxhere (CC0 Public Domain)
Southern facade
Southern facade. Photo: Martin Falbisoner, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The facade of the palace
The facade of the palace. Photo: Fralac, via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Since 1949, the Augustusburg Palace has been used by the German government for many decades for representative purposes for numerous state appointments.

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