Magdalenenklause

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Magdalenenklause is a small, grotto-like hermitage pavilion in the park of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, designed as a place of retreat and contemplation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden pavilion
grotto building
hermitage
architect Joseph Effner
architecturalStyle Baroque
artificial ruin
belongsTo Wittelsbach cultural heritage
category component of a palace garden
historic building in Munich
tourist attraction in Munich
commissionedBy Joseph Clemens of Bavaria
surface form: Elector Max Emanuel of Bavaria
constructionEnd 1728
constructionStart 1725
country Germany
dedicatedTo Mary Magdalene
hasFeature artificial ruins on the exterior
chapel
frescoes
grotto-like interior
hermitage-style rooms
religious imagery
stucco decoration
hasInterior grotto chamber
meditation rooms
oratory
hasView Nymphenburg Palace
surface form: Nymphenburg Palace gardens
heritageDesignation listed monument in Bavaria
inception 1720s
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Munich
Nymphenburg Palace
surface form: Nymphenburg Palace Park
locatedInPark Nymphenburg Palace
surface form: Nymphenburg Palace Park
material masonry
stone decoration
stucco
namedAfter Mary Magdalene
openToPublic yes
partOf Nymphenburg Palace
surface form: Nymphenburg Palace complex
patron Elector Max Emanuel of Bavaria
period early 18th century
theme Christian piety
ascetic retreat
touristType cultural tourism site
use place of contemplation
place of retreat

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Nymphenburg Palace hasPart Magdalenenklause