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Schloss Philippsfreude

Castles in Rhineland-PalatinateDemolished buildings and structures in GermanyFormer palaces in GermanyHouses completed in the 18th centuryHunting lodges in Germany
Wittlich Schloss Philippsfreude Bernard Gottfried Manskirch 1760
Wittlich Schloss Philippsfreude Bernard Gottfried Manskirch 1760

Schloss Philippsfreude (German: Schloss Philippsfreude) was a rococo Schloss in Wittlich in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It served as a hunting lodge and summer palace for the Prince-Electors of Trier. It was destroyed by French revolutionary troops in 1794. Today, nothing is left anymore.

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Schloss Philippsfreude
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N 49.985659 ° E 6.89024 °
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Schloßplatz 5-6
54516
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Wittlich Schloss Philippsfreude Bernard Gottfried Manskirch 1760
Wittlich Schloss Philippsfreude Bernard Gottfried Manskirch 1760
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