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Amalienburg, Schloss Nymphenburg, Munich: detail of the gilt ornamentation in the Hall of Mirrors (Spiegelsaal)

RIBA15949
Cuvillies, Francois de (1695-1768)
NOTES: The most important of the four buildings in the grounds of Nymphenburg, this hunting lodge was designed by Francois de Cuvillies and built in 1734-1739 for Maria Amalie, wife of Elector Karl Albrecht. The sculptors Johann Baptist Zimmermann and Johann Joachim Dietrich were responsible for the interior design of the pavilion.

Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam: the circular library with walls panelled in cedarwood

RIBA15961
Knobelsdorff, Georg Wenzeslaus von (1699-1753)
NOTES: Sanssouci was the summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Built above a terraced vineyard in 1745-1747, it is essentially a single-storey villa, containing ten principal rooms.

Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam: detail of the gilt work on a candelabra in the music room

RIBA15963
Hoppenhaupt, Johann, Michael, II (b. 1709)
NOTES: Sanssouci was the summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Built above a terraced vineyard in 1745-1747, it is essentially a single-storey villa, containing ten principal rooms. Much of the interior decoration of the music room was by the sculptor and decorator Johann Michael Hoppenhaupt (the elder).

Gayfere House, Smith Square, London: bathroom

RIBA16671
Hill, Oliver (1887-1968)

Gayfere House, Smith Square, London: bathroom

RIBA16672
Hill, Oliver (1887-1968)
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