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  1. Residenz Ansbach (Ansbach Residence), also known as Markgrafenschloss (Margrave's Palace), is a palace in Ansbach, Germany. It was the government seat of the Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Today it is the administrative seat of the government of Middle Franconia.

  2. Ansbach Residence. The Residence of Ansbach originated as a medieval complex. The large Gothic Hall with its ribbed vault, in which the largest collection of faience and porcelain from the former Ansbach Manufactory is now on display, was built in the late 16th century.

  3. A remnant of the late medieval complex is the Gothic Hall in the north-east wing, which houses an important collection of Ansbach faience and porcelain. The residence was given its present form in the first half of the 18th century by the architects Gabriel de Gabrieli, Karl Friedrich v. Zocha and Leopold Retti.

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  4. Die Residenz Ansbach entwickelte sich aus einer mittelalterlichen Anlage. In der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts entstand die Gotische Halle mit ihrem Kreuzrippengewölbe, in der heute die größte Sammlung von Fayencen und Porzellan aus der ehemaligen Ansbacher Manufaktur ausgestellt ist.

  5. May 26, 2024 · The Ansbach Residenz is a stunning example of Baroque and Rococo architecture that tells a rich story of power, art, and mystery in the heart of Bavaria.

  6. One of the top sights in Ansbach is the Residenz, which is located outside the old town centre. I learnt a lot about the life of the margraves and the town of Ansbach on an exciting guided tour of the museum.

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  8. Jul 22, 2014 · Ansbach isn't a big town so the quality of the Residenz is surprising. See the stuffed horses in the basement and the porcelain chandelier in the throne room. Nice exterior too. Tours are available in German, but there is an English language written copy to help follow along.

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