Chattenburg
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The Chattenburg (also formerly known as Kattenburg) was a monumental residential palace in Kassel, Germany, started by Elector William I of Hesse. It was intended to replace the Kassel City Palace, which had been largely destroyed by a major fire in 1811 and demolished in 1816. The neoclassical palace was by the architect Heinrich Christoph Jussow. When William I died in February 1821, only the ground floor was completed in its raw structure, and his son and successor William II halted construction.
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Am Alten Stadtschloss, Kassel Mitte
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N 51.3137 ° | E 9.503 ° |
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Am Alten Stadtschloss
Am Alten Stadtschloss
34117 Kassel, Mitte
Hesse, Germany
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