Schlösser der Weserrenaissance
Schlösser der Weserrenaissance2008
About this book
"In the area along the Weser, there was a great deal of building activity between the Reformation and the Thirty Years' War which was helped along by economic prosperity. Little affected later by war or modernisation, high-quality Renaissance castles, aristocratic estates, town halls and civic architecture have survived here in exceptional density." "This facet of Central European Renaissance architecture started to be appreciated in the early 20th century. This led to the concept of the Weser Renaissance, oriented above all towards formal and regional history, and still popular today, like a kind of brand. The present volume offers a representative selection of the region's castles and palaces for the first time, dealing with both princely residences and seats of the nobility. Architecture and court culture are placed in a European context that goes beyond older approaches based on the stylistic history and shows that forms demonstrating princely prestige have qualities in common well outside the region."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL18646017W
Subjects
CastlesHistoric buildingsBuildings, structuresArchitecture, europeArchitecture, renaissance