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Die gesamte Anlage besteht aus 3 Schlössern mehreren Nebenbauten die in einem fast 1500 Meter langen Schlosspark symmetrisch angeordnet sind. Die Wurzel der Anlage liegen in einer Schweige, die Herzog Wilhelm V 1597 gekauft hatte. Ab 1598 ließ er dort ein Herrenhaus errichten. Sein Sohn, Herzog Maximilian I ließ an dessen Stellen ein Schloss errichten. (Das alte Schloss). Der Enkel dieses Herzogs, Max Emanuel baute anlässlich seiner Hochzeit 1688 in etwa 1000 Meter Entfernung das Schloss Lustheim. Da er 10 Jahre später erwartete, deutscher Kaiser zu werden ließ er ab 1701 das neue Schloss entwerfen. Als Vorbild dient das Schloss von Versailles. Da die Finanzlage der Wittelsbacher wie fast immer angespannt war und es mit dem Kaisertitel nichts wurde, baute man nur den Ostteil des Schlosses, das heutige neue Schloss. Ausser dem 'Großer Garten' in Hannover ist der Oberschleißheimer Schlossgarten der einzig in seiner Grundstruktur noch bestehende Barockgarten Deutschlands.

The root of the plant are in a estate that had bought Duke Wilhelm V 1597. From 1598, he had built a mansion there. His son, Duke Maximilian I had a palace built at the sites. (The old castle). The grandson of this Duke Max Emanuel built for his wedding in 1688 about 1000 meters, the castle Lustheim. As he waited 10 years later to become German Emperor he let designing a new castle. As the financial situation of the Wittelsbach was tense as almost always, and it was nothing with the title of emperor, they built only the eastern part of the castle, now called the new castle.

Apart from the 'Großer Garten' in Hanover Oberschleißheimer Castle Garden is the only one of its basic structure still existing Baroque garden in Germany.
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Author Heribert Pohl --- Thanks for half a million clicks! from Germering bei München, Bayern
Camera location48° 14′ 54.64″ N, 11° 34′ 39.43″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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