UNESCO World Heritage Site #158: Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust |
| UNESCO World Heritage Site #158: Castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust Posted: 25 Nov 2011 04:05 PM PST From the World Heritage inscription:
My first impression of the Augustusburg Palace was that it was a smaller version of Versailles or of Schönbrunn Palace. That is in fact what it is. The palace was built as the summer residence of Clemens-August. He was one of the seven prince-electors in the Holy Roman Empire and the archbishop of Cologne. He also had 3 other bishop positions as well as being the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. Needless to say he had a lot of money. The high point of the palace is the grand staircase which was designed to give an amazing first impression to visitors of the palace. Visiting the palace from Cologne is very simple. Just take any train to Brühl. It is about a 15 minute ride from the Cologne Central train station (Köln Hauptbahnhof or Hbf). When you walk out of the Brühl train station you will immediately see the palace. Its driveway ends at the train station. This was the third stop on my November 2011 Eurail pass trip in Europe. View my complete list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. |
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