this appointment. In 1822 Friedrich von Gärtner was appointed artistic director of the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory. Gärtner eventually became head...
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Friedrich Gärtner (11 January 1824 - 1905) was a German architectural painter. He was born in Munich, the son of the architect Friedrich von Gärtner, with...
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Ludwig; Friedrich von Gärtner, 1829–1844) Ducal Georgianum (Friedrich von Gärtner, 1834–1841) (Professor-Huber-Platz 1) Max-Joseph-Stift (Friedrich von Gärtner...
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Karl Friedrich von Gaertner (or Carl Friedrich von Gärtner) (1 May 1772 – 1 September 1850) was a well-known German botanist, and the son of Joseph Gaertner...
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1929. In 1836, King Otto I commissioned the Bavarian architect Friedrich von Gärtner, recommended by his father, Ludwig I of Bavaria, to design a palace...
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Previously, the Gothic Schwabinger Tor (gate) occupied that place. Friedrich von Gärtner built the Feldherrnhalle at the behest of King Ludwig I of Bavaria...
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northern part of the Ludwigstrasse and was built by the architect Friedrich von Gärtner from 1829 onward (completed 1844). The patron was King Ludwig I...
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Georg Friedrich Christian Bürklein (30 March 1813 – 4 December 1872) was a German architect and a pupil of Friedrich von Gärtner. He was born in Burk,...
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the years 1840-1848 according to the plans of the court architect Friedrich von Gärtner. The Pompejanum was not intended as a royal villa, but as a demonstration...
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