Category:Schloss St. Emmeram

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St. Emmeram's Palace 
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LocationRegensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
Street address
  • St.-Peters-Weg 2
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Based on
Has part(s)
  • Brunnenbecken Emmeramsplatz 5; St.-Peters-Weg 2 in Regensburg
  • Landschaftsgarten Margaretenstraße 13 in Regensburg
  • Obelisk Nähe Emmeramsplatz in Regensburg
  • Wohnhaus Emmeramsplatz 5; St.-Peters-Weg 2 in Regensburg
  • Friedhofskapelle St.-Peters-Weg 2 in Regensburg
  • Gartenpavillon Nähe St.-Peters-Weg in Regensburg
  • Klostergebäude St.-Peters-Weg 2 in Regensburg
  • Schloss Emmeramsplatz 5 in Regensburg
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Map49° 00′ 53.61″ N, 12° 05′ 34.18″ E
Authority file
Wikidata Q872592
VIAF ID: 243148058
NL CR AUT ID: ko20241236304
Bavarian monument authority ID: D-3-62-000-351
Bavarian Monument Map object ID (architectural monument): 139024
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 See also category: Kloster St. Emmeram (Regensburg).


Deutsch: Schloss St. Emmeram oder Schloss Thurn und Taxis ist ein Schloss des Fürstenhauses Thurn und Taxis in Regensburg, das nach Um- und Neubauten im 19. Jahrhunderts aus den Gebäuden des Benediktinerklosters St. Emmeram entstanden ist.
English: St. Emmeram's Palace (or Thurn und Taxis Palace) in Regensburg, Bavaria (Germany) is the residence of the Princes of Thurn und Taxis. Many of its buildings were originally used by the Benedictine monks of St. Emmeram's Abbey. After the abbey's dissolution in the early 19th century, the Princes of Thurn und Taxis converted the buildings into a palace from 1812 and added a mausoleum (Gruftkapelle) in the cloisters.

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