
Pagodenburg
Pagodenburg is a small “castle” within the landscape world of Nymphenburg, built to stage a very particular idea of power: not through battle, but through spectacle in form. It is officially registered in Bavaria as an architectural heritage monument under the listing D-1-62-000-6228 (4), linking the structure directly to Munich’s protected historic fabric. Construction begins around 1719, when the project takes shape in the early 18th century—an era when European courts were fascinated by East Asian motifs and their courtly symbolism. The work continues into the later 18th century, with a second key phase dated to 1767, marking how the building’s character was refined over time rather than created in a single moment. …
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