Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square' has mentioned 'White' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
---|---|
Contents 1 History 1.1 18th century 1.2 19th and early 20th centuries 1.3 Destruction in World War II 1.4 Post-war rebuilding 1.5 Inclusion in UNESCO World Heritage List 2 Description 2.1 Architectural plan 2.2 Exterior 2.3 Interior 2.3.1 Staircase 2.3.2 White Hall 2.3.3 Imperial Hall or Kaisersaal 2.3.4 Southern and Northern Imperial Apartments or Kaiserzimmer 2.3.5 Court Chapel (Hofkirche) 2.4 Court Gardens 3 Today 3.1 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External links | WIKI |
The completion of the vaulted ceilings over the Emperor's Hall and the White Hall took place in 1742; the vault over the staircase in 1743. | WIKI |
Bossi also created the stucco-work in the White Hall during the years 1744-5. | WIKI |
As a result of a devastating air raid on 16 March 1945, the residence was almost completely burnt out and only the central building with the Vestibule, Garden Hall, Staircase, White Hall and Imperial Hall survived the inferno, their roofs destroyed. | WIKI |
It lacks the lower mezzanine floor (see below) but sports a large balcony above the three portals accessible from the Weisser Saal (White Hall). | WIKI |
Neumann originally wanted to add a second staircase on the other side of the White Hall, but this was vetoed by the Prince-Bishop's advisers due to the costs involved. | WIKI |
White Hall[edit] | WIKI |
Detail of the stucco work of the White Hall | WIKI |
The Weisser Saal or White Hall in Rococo style was the audience chamber and is dominated by the stucco decorations of Antonio Bossi. | WIKI |
[1]:55 The white stucco works on a light gray background are composed of a large quantity of rocailles, mixed with images of real items, especially of military purpose. | WIKI |
This hall opens to the east from the White Hall and is located in the center of the garden front. | WIKI |
The walls of the Imperial Hall consist of stucco work marble in shades of red, white and yellow. | WIKI |
The dome is painted in white colour, decorated with golden stucco work and also frescoes by Tiepolo, showing an idealized history of the diocese of Wxc3xbcrzburg. | WIKI |