PÜCKLER-MUSKAU, Hermann von - b. 1785 Schloss Muskau, d. 1871 Schloss Branitz - WGA

PÜCKLER-MUSKAU, Hermann von

(b. 1785 Schloss Muskau, d. 1871 Schloss Branitz)

German nobleman and landscape architect. He wrote widely appreciated books, mostly about his travels in Europe and Northern Africa. After his travels he lived at Berlin and Muskau, where he spent much time in cultivating and improving the Muskau Park. In 1845 he sold this estate, and, although he afterwards lived from time to time at various places in Germany and Italy, his principal residence became Schloss Branitz near Cottbus, where he laid out another splendid park.

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View of the park

The photo shows a view over the lake to the former Baroque palace, restored and redesigned by Gottfried Semper in 1852.

View of the park
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View of the park

The photo shows a view with the smithy.

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