Moroccan House

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Moroccan House is an ornate, Moorish-style pavilion at Linderhof Palace in Germany, showcasing exotic 19th-century Orientalist architecture and decoration.

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Moroccan House canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
pavilion
architecturalStyle Moorish Revival architecture NERFINISHED
Orientalist architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith King Ludwig II of Bavaria NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
culturalContext European Orientalism NERFINISHED
era 19th century
function decorative focal point in the palace park
genre 19th-century exotic pavilion
Orientalist garden architecture
hasArchitecturalType garden pavilion
hasFeature Moorish arches
colored glass windows
decorative tilework
elaborate ceiling decoration
intricate woodcarving
lantern-style lighting
low seating and divans
oriental carpets
oriental-style furnishings
ornate interior decoration
polychrome painted surfaces
rich stucco work
hasSurroundings Alpine parkland
landscaped palace gardens
heritageDesignation part of Linderhof Palace ensemble
inspiredBy Islamic architecture
Moroccan architecture
locatedIn Ammergau Alps region NERFINISHED
Bavaria
Ettal NERFINISHED
Linderhof Palace park NERFINISHED
material glass
stucco
textiles
wood
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Free State of Bavaria NERFINISHED
partOf Linderhof Palace complex NERFINISHED
theme idealized Islamic-Moroccan interior
touristAttraction yes
usedFor contemplation and retreat
reception of guests
royal leisure

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Linderhof Palace hasPart Moroccan House