called Neustadt. The original chief architect was the Parisian Pierre Michel d’Ixnard, who had already designed several buildings in South Germany. A...
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and was rebuilt as a Neoclassical round church by the architect Pierre Michel d'Ixnard, with an enormous dome 46 metres across and 63 metres high (the...
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1781 – 1957 36.0 118.1 Saint Blaise Abbey Sankt Blasien, Germany Pierre Michel d'Ixnard Third-widest dome in Europe at the time of its construction 1957 –...
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striking, classicism-style dome church based on plans by architects Pierre Michel d’Ixnard and Nicolas de Pigage and under the leadership of project manager...
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architecture of the city was greatly influenced by the architect Pierre Michel d'Ixnard, who was a predecessor of Classicism in southern Germany.[citation...
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initially tried to win over the renowned palace and church architect Pierre Michel d'Ixnard [de] for the overall design. However, the planning phase dragged...
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dome of Saint Blaise Abbey in the Black Forest by French architect Pierre Michel d'Ixnard [fr], with an internal span of 33.7 meters, dates from 1768 and...
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reconstruct the Friedrichsburg. He engaged the French architect Pierre Michel d'Ixnard (1723-1795) to execute the renovations between 1764 and 1768. It...
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construct a new palace on the other side of the Rhine River in Koblenz. Pierre Michel d’Ixnard designed this new palace in the neoclassical style. From 1778 to...
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changes in Neoclassical style were made, to designs by architect Pierre Michel d’Ixnard [de]. In 1789, the seat of the residence of the Bailiwick of Franconia...
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