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tract and is directly above the Knights' Hall. The White Hall has probably existed since the 15th century and was probably planned as a big ballroom. It appears that the hall was never finished, because there are no traces of paintings as usual for the castle at this time. The about 240 m tall room,
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The Knights' Hall of Castle Trausnitz belongs to the main buildings of the 13th century and there were already around 1260/70. The room is 245 m and is separated in two naves, to four "Jochen" a nave. The constructions that were used belong to the time period of the so-called "Zisterziensergotik".
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The Trausnitz Chamber of Art and Curiosities which was arranged by Prince Wilhelm in 1579 and then taken to Munich is a collection of 750 exhibits including works of art, treasures from the Orient and curiosities typical of the collections owned by rulers in the Renaissance era. It was reopened in
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that proliferated Europe throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, the cabinet of curiosities was in essence a personal collection of rare, unknown and marvelous objects. Popular, visual and encyclopedic in their approach, these cabinets, or Wunderkammern, included a diversity of specimens from both
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The "Loggia", already called so since 1493, was finished in the 16th century. The Tower Terrace sports a great view of the city through the round arcs. On the east side there is a stair tower. The wooden ceiling with shaped rosettes is descended from the time of Wilhelm V. There is a stone walled
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The wealthy Duke of Landshut repeatedly renovated and expanded the buildings in Burg Trausnitz during the 15th century. The DĂĽrnitz was built during this time. The outer defensive ring of walls were heightened and extended for the defensive towers.
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known and newly discovered worlds. These collections of curious objects that are seemingly not human in nature require the idea or application of human characteristics and traits to describe their inhuman state.
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During the 18th century, the castle was used a barracks and a prison for noble prisoners. At the beginning of the 19th century it was used as a hospital.
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music platform on the south side of the room. The "Söller" is today used for many different functions, and it holds a maximum of 99 people.
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from 1255–1503, and later as the seat of the hereditary rulers of the whole of Bavaria. The castle was founded in 1204 by
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During the first half of the 13th century, Trausnitz represented not only the centre of imperial politics but also of
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On 21 October 1961, a fire destroyed much of the interior decoration, including the king's rooms.
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style, though few examples remain today. The arcades of the courtyard were created 1568–1578 by
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which is two floors large, is today used for banquets, greetings, concerts and lectures.
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Today the Knights' Hall is used for festival banquets or for short exhibitions.
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culture. Landshut was visited by famous minstrel singers, including
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for a sculpture that now stands in the Castle's "Burgkapelle".
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in 1204. The castle was completed by the time of Emperor
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dynasty, and it served as their ducal residence for
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Landshut
Bavaria
Germany


48°31′55″N 12°09′08″E / 48.53194°N 12.15222°E / 48.53194; 12.15222
Bavarian Palace Administration
https://www.burg-trausnitz.de/
medieval
castle
Landshut
Bavaria
Wittelsbach
Lower Bavaria
Duke Ludwig I

Michael Wening
DĂĽrnitz
Renaissance
Bavarian National Museum

Landshut
Louis I of Bavaria
Frederick II
Staufer
Walter von der Vogelweide
Tannhäuser
Dukes of Bavaria
Strasbourg
jewellery

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