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Hoppe-Münzberg, Esther: Das Kurfürstliche Stall- und Harnischkammergebäude mit Langem Gang und Stallhof - eine neue Bauaufgabe im Komplex des Dresdner Residenzschlosses. Die Schlossanlage der Renaissance und ihre frühbarocken Um- und Ausgestaltungen; in: Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Sachsen (ed.): Das
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of the Dresden court. The Renaissance-era building was designed as one of the first autonymous collection buildings in central Europe by
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This article is about the building in Dresden. For the school in Hamburg, see
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Residenzschloss zu Dresden, vol. 2, Petersberg 2019, pp. 397–419.
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because it was constructed as the royal mews. It is located at the
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after its extension with an upper floor and a staircase in 1731
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The building was severely damaged during the February 13, 1945
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was moved into the Johanneum in 1876, followed in 1877 by the
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After another building alteration between 1872 and 1876, the
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Dresden Long corridor at the courtyard, ca. 1680, A. Weck
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Dresden Stablebuilding and courtyard, ca. 1680, A. Weck
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The upper floor dates back to 1730 and 1731, when on
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The Johanneum was built between 1586 and 1590 as the
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Index

Johanneum Gymnasium

Neumarkt
Renaissance
Neumarkt
Dresden
Dresden Transport Museum


Dresden Castle
armoury
wardrobe
pageants
Paul Buchner
Christian I of Saxony

Augustus II the Strong
painting collection
John
Dresden Porcelain Collection
Dresden Armory
bombing of Dresden in World War II
Dresden Transport Museum


ISBN
978-3-86502-021-5

Johanneum
Website of the Dresden Transport Museum

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