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The palace of the Armee Museum, in Munich. It was part of the Royal Residence, but it was destroyed during the World War I
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The palace of the Armee Museum, in Munich. It was part of the Royal Residence, but it was destroyed during the World War I
The palace of the Armee Museum, in Munich. It was part of the Royal Residence, but it was destroyed during the World War I. Germany Building - Facade Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890-1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1900-1905
P.Z. - Photoglob & Co.
FVQ-F-010496-0000
Media ID 33283443
© Alinari Archives, Florence
19th 20th Century Avenue Cupola Dome Meadow Scientific Or Intellectual For Landscapes
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This photo print, titled "FVQ-F-010496-0000" captures the grandeur of the palace that once stood proudly as part of the Royal Residence in Munich. However, its fate was tragically sealed during World War I when it fell victim to destruction. The image, estimated to have been taken between 1890 and 1910, showcases the remarkable architecture and intricate details of this historical landmark. The columned facade stands tall against a backdrop of lush meadows, creating a picturesque scene that transports us back in time. One cannot help but be drawn to the majestic dome crowning the palace's roofline. Its elegant cupola adds an air of sophistication to this already impressive structure. Through each window captured in this photograph, one can only imagine what stories lie within those walls - tales of opulence and grand gatherings. As we explore every element present in this composition - from building elements to decorative sections - we are reminded of the rich history embedded within these walls. This palace served not only as a residence for royalty but also housed a museum picture gallery, making it a hub for scientific and intellectual pursuits. Photographed by P. Z. , representing Photoglob & Co. , this artwork from 1900-1905 allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and historical significance. It serves as a poignant reminder of how war can ravage even the most magnificent structures created by human hands. Located in Germany, this print invites us on an imaginary journey through time while reminding us to cherish our architectural heritage – symbols that connect us with our pasts and shape our futures.
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