the Eremitage (Hermitage) in the district of St. Johannis. With a total area of almost 50 hectares, it is the largest park in Bayreuth. Bayreuth has been...
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the Eremitage. The cultured margrave showed his appreciation of art and science by establishing the margraviate's Regional University in Bayreuth in 1742...
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Princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg (category People from Bayreuth)
then of Nassau (areas now part of Germany) (30 October 1797 Palace Eremitage, Bayreuth – 29 December 1829, Vienna) was the wife of Archduke Charles, Duke...
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(1993), Eremitage Bayreuth (in German), Bindlach, p. 20{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Altes Schloss Eremitage – Bayreuth". schloesser...
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The Hermitage or Eremitage (in German) is a palace complex and garden in Bayreuth, Germany. The museum was created from a historical park with fountains...
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(30 km) Bad Berneck – Goldkronach – Bindlach – Oschenberg – Eremitage – Bayreuth (16 km) Bayreuth – Eckersdorf–Donndorf (Schloss Fantaisie) – Sanspareil (22 km)...
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D-Kronach – Rosenberg Fortress D-Kulmbach – Plassenburg D-Bayreuth – New Palace Old Palace, Eremitage CZ-Cheb – Eger Castle CZ-Lázně Kynžvart – Königswart...
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Red Main (category Bayreuth (district))
heads almost due north and then turns west beyond Eremitage. It passes through the town of Bayreuth from east to west. In the town centre it has been...
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List of castles in Bavaria (section Bayreuth)
Erbendorf Schloss Wolframshof, Kastl Altenburg Neue Residenz (Bamberg) Eremitage Bürglaß-Schlösschen Schloss Callenberg Edinburgh-Palais Schloss Ehrenburg...
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followed on the ruined theatre, modeled on the ruined theatre at the Eremitage in Bayreuth. In 1746 the village and the grove at Zwernitz were given the name...
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