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  2. The Charles Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Hotel is a grand hotel located at Sophienstrasse 28 in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. [2] It was built in 2007 at the old botanical garden near the main train station. The hotel is operated by Rocco Forte & Family (Munich) GmbH, which belongs to the British group Rocco Forte Hotels. The hotel is part of the Lenbachgärten.

  3. Portrait of Charles V (Titian, Munich) - Wikipedia

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    The Portrait of Charles V is an oil on canvas portrait of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor by Titian, painted in 1548. As with the Equestrian Portrait of Charles V, it was commissioned by Charles during Titian's stay at the imperial court at Augsburg. It is now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, Germany.

  4. Karlsplatz (Stachus) - Wikipedia

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    Justizpalast (Palace of Justice) Stachus (east side) Karlstor Munich Justizpalast 19th century Postcard Stachus is a large square in central Munich, Bavaria.The square was officially named Karlsplatz in 1797 after the unpopular Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria.

  5. Munich Residenz - Wikipedia

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    In January 1745, Charles Albert died as Emperor Charles VII in the Residenz, which was thus also for a short time the imperial palace of the Holy Roman Empire. In the times of Elector Maximilian III (1745–1777) the rococo Apartments of the Prince Elector (Kurfürstenzimmer) were constructed between 1746 and 1763. Cuvilliés and Johann Baptist ...

  6. Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Charles's residence Palais Barckhaus in Zeil, Frankfurt, which he used in exile The Ancestral Gallery (Ahnengallerie, 1726–1731), Munich Residenz. Charles VII's reign represented the height of the Bavarian Rococo era. The Nymphenburg Palace was completed during his reign.

  7. Nymphenburg Palace - Wikipedia

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    Charles Albert lived during his time in Munich as Holy Roman Emperor at Nymphenburg Palace and died there in 1745. In 1747, Elector Max III. Joseph founded the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory. In 1792, Elector Charles Theodor opened the park for the public. For a long time, the palace was the favourite summer residence of the rulers of Bavaria.