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This is the baroque city palace "Erbdrostenhof" in the old town of Münster, a city in the north of Westphalia. It was built from 1753 to 1757 by Adolf Heidenreich Freiherr von Droste zu Vischering. Many members of this family were church dignitaries and also Adolf Heidenreich has been capitular, the "chief officer" of the prince-bishop of Münster.

The very particularity of this building is the fact that it had to be built on a very cramped building area in the old town. In order to "squeeze" an impressive and prestigious palace with three wings and a court of honor in the midst of the old town, the master builder Johann Conrad Schlaun realized an architectural stroke of genius. He positioned the building with three wings and a triangular court of honor diagonally at the rectangular building site.
By this he still today drives the photographers mad because the cramped premises make photos of the whole facade nearly impossible ... ;-)
Well, I tried it ...

In map view right hand you can see the very special positioning of this castle very well. You also can see it HERE.

In workshop you can see some details of this palace.

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