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Grand Ducal Palace description and photos - Luxembourg: Luxembourg. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Grand Ducal Palace. Photo and descriptionThe Palace of the Grand Duke is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg in the city of Luxembourg. It is here that most state meetings, audiences and receptions take place. Over its long history, the original building, built back in 1572 and originally used as the city hall, has undergone dramatic changes and changed its owners several times. The first large-scale reconstruction was carried out in 1728, and already in 1741 the building was extensively expanded. In 1795, after the occupation of Luxembourg by the French, the administration of the Foret department was located in the building of the city hall. In 1817, the palace became the seat of the governor - the governor of the Orange dynasty (royal dynasty of the Netherlands), under whose control Luxembourg was at that time. In 1883, in preparation for the visit of the King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg Willem III and his wife Emma, the building was restored. In 1890, Willem III died, and the crown of the Netherlands passed to his daughter Wilhelmina, but since in Luxembourg the so-called Salic law was in effect; the last Duke of Nassau, Adolf, became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. As a result, the personal union of the Netherlands and Luxembourg broke up, and Adolf became the first ruler of independent Luxembourg in a long time and chose the former residence of the governor as his permanent residence. During the reign of Adolf, the palace underwent a major overhaul, and a new wing was completed, where the personal chambers of the duke and his family members, as well as guest rooms, were located. The project for the new wing was designed by architects Gedeon Bordiu and Charles Arendt. During the German occupation, the Palace of the Grand Dukes was used as a tavern and a place for various entertainment events, which, of course, did not pass without leaving a trace - a significant part of the furniture and works arts were destroyed (and possibly partly taken out of the country). In 1945, with the return from exile of Grand Duchess Charlotte, the palace again became the seat of the Grand Dukes. Over time, the palace was completely renovated. The interior of the palace is regularly updated in accordance with modern stylistic trends and comfort standards. We also recommend reading Church of the Icon of the Mother of God of Abalatskaya description and photo - Russia - Siberia: Novosibirsk Topic: Grand Ducal Palace description and photos - Luxembourg: Luxembourg. |