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    The Schwetzingen Park Mosque (German: Moschee im Schwetzinger Schlossgarten), also known as the Red Mosque (German: Rote Moschee) is a decorative building...
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    Schwetzingen Palace is a schloss in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Schwetzingen was the summer residence of the Electors Palatine Charles III...
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    erection of the residency in Mannheim and of Schwetzingen Castle, including the Schwetzingen Park Mosque. He led the construction of the eastern wing...
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    Benghabrit Kruszyniany Mosque Märcani Mosque Schwetzingen Park Mosque Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking Missiri mosque Mosque of Segrate List of mosques in France Michel...
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    Schlosstheater and the gardens at Schwetzingen Palace (including numerous pavilions, among them several artificial "Roman" ruins and a "mosque") as well as Benrath...
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    Castle near Dresden Mosque in the Schwetzingen Castle gardens Pfaueninsel artificial ruin, Berlin Ruinenberg near Sanssouci Park, Potsdam Bory Castle...
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    British Raj. Chinese inspiration/Chinoiserie - Chinese House, Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany, by Johann Gottfried Büring, 1755–1764 Chinese inspiration/Chinoiserie:...
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    palatial buildings, such as Sanssouci, Linderhof Palace, Herrenchiemsee, Schwetzingen, Nordkirchen and Schwerin Palace. Many of these buildings have a history...
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    include the Garden Mosque of the Schwetzingen Palace in Germany (the only surviving example of an 18th-century European garden mosque), the Royal Pavilion...
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    German gardens came to an end with the construction of the garden of Schwetzingen Palace, made in 1753–58 for the Elector Palatine Charles Theodore, by...
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    precursor to Schönborn-Gymnasium Bruchsal [de] Jesuit observatory at Schwetzingen Palace (1761–1770s) Mannheim Observatory (1772–1788) Jesuit college and...
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