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The '''{{lang|de|Holzhausenschlösschen}}''' (Little palace of Holzhausen) is a ] ], built by the ] patrician family Holzhausen on a farm belonging to it, then just north of Frankfurt. Today, due to the growth of the city in the 19th century, it is in Frankfurt's ], surrounded on three sides by the park ''Holzhausenpark''. The '''{{lang|de|Holzhausenschlösschen}}''' (Little palace of Holzhausen) is a ] ], built by the ] patrician family Holzhausen on a farm belonging to it, then just north of Frankfurt. Today, due to the growth of the city in the 19th century, it is in Frankfurt's ], surrounded on three sides by the park ''Holzhausenpark''.


The present buildingwas erected in 1729 by Johann Hieronymus von Holzhausen on the foundations of a moated castle from the Middle Ages.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kultur-frankfurt.de/portal/en/Music/Holzhausenschloesschen/123/242/612/mod836-details1/1442.aspx?druck=1|title=Holzhausenschlösschen|publisher=Kultur-Frankfurt.de|accessdate=30 March 2013|language=German}}</ref> It was designed by {{ill|de|Louis Remy de la Fosse}}. The present buildingwas erected in 1729 by Johann Hieronymus von Holzhausen on the foundations of a moated castle from the Middle Ages.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kultur-frankfurt.de/portal/en/Music/Holzhausenschloesschen/123/242/612/mod836-details1/1442.aspx?druck=1|title=Holzhausenschlösschen|publisher=Kultur-Frankfurt.de|accessdate=30 March 2013}}</ref> It was designed by {{ill|de|Louis Remy de la Fosse}}.
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Revision as of 19:35, 30 March 2013

The Holzhausenschlösschen (Little palace of Holzhausen) is a Baroque moated castle, built by the Frankfurt patrician family Holzhausen on a farm belonging to it, then just north of Frankfurt. Today, due to the growth of the city in the 19th century, it is in Frankfurt's Nordend, surrounded on three sides by the park Holzhausenpark.

The present buildingwas erected in 1729 by Johann Hieronymus von Holzhausen on the foundations of a moated castle from the Middle Ages. It was designed by de [Louis Remy de la Fosse].

From 1953 to 1988, the castle was home to the Frankfurt Museum for Pre-and Early History. Since 1989, it is the seat of the the community foundation Holzhausenschlösschen which in 1995 rebuilt the inside fundamentally and uses it for various cultural events.

Literature

  • Georg Dehio: Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Hessen II: Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt. (Bearb.: Folkhard Cremer u. Tobias Michael Wolf), 3. Auflage. München 2008, S. 281f.
  • Heinz Schomann u. a.: Denkmal Topographie Stadt Frankfurt am Main. Braunschweig 1986, S. 183, 192–193.

References

  1. "Holzhausenschlösschen". Kultur-Frankfurt.de. Retrieved 30 March 2013.

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