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Schloss Suresnes
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Schloss Suresnes

📍 Werneckstraße 24, München, 80802🏗 1718-01-01🖊 Johann Gunetzrhainer🏛 architectural heritage monument in Bavaria

Schloss Suresnes—locally called the Werneckschlößl—is a small Munich château that carries more than aristocratic polish. The complex is registered as a protected architectural monument in Bavaria under Aktennummer D-1-62-000-7428. Its construction runs from 1715 to 1718, and it was “probably” built after the model of the Château de Suresnes near Paris for Franz von Wilhelm, the cabinet secretary of Elector Max Emanuel, who had stayed there during his exile. Ownership changed repeatedly after 1756, moving through figures such as Maria Theresia Caroline, Countess von Preysing-Moos, and the jurist Franz Xaver Haslinger. By the 19th century, the château had fallen into neglect; it was bought in 1823 by Friedrich Wilhelm von Jordan and sold again in 1839. …

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