NOTES: Originally a hunting lodge dating to 1208. It was purchased by Robert Cecil in 1604 and the then semi-derelict lodge, was remodelled by William Arnold in 1609-1612. A later wing was added, but rebuilt in 1647-1650 following Civil War damage. See RIBA133102 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Originally a hunting lodge dating to 1208. It was purchased by Robert Cecil in 1604 and the then semi-derelict lodge, was remodelled by William Arnold in 1609-1612. A later wing was added, but rebuilt in 1647-1650 following Civil War damage. See RIBA133103 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Originally a hunting lodge dating to 1208. It was purchased by Robert Cecil in 1604 and the then semi-derelict lodge, was remodelled by William Arnold in 1609-1612. A later wing was added, but rebuilt in 1647-1650 following Civil War damage. See RIBA133104 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Originally a hunting lodge dating to 1208. It was purchased by Robert Cecil in 1604 and the then semi-derelict lodge, was remodelled by William Arnold in 1609-1612. A later wing was added, but rebuilt in 1647-1650 following Civil War damage. See RIBA133105 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.
NOTES: The Fronhof is south of the cathedral. On the left is the crow-stepped headquarters of the Oeuvre Notre Dame with Uhlberger's staircase and meeting hall of 1579-1582 centre and right.