Fürstbischöfliche Residenz
Fürstbischöfliche Residenz, Episcopal palace in Augsburg, Germany
The Fürstbischöfliche Residenz is a three-story palace complex with a unified facade that defines Augsburg's cityscape through classical elegance. Inside, a grand staircase decorated with frescoes and a columned balcony emphasize the building's formal character and representative significance.
Construction took place from 1740 to 1752 under Prince-Bishop Joseph Landgraf von Hessen-Darmstadt and incorporated three medieval buildings plus a 1507 tower. This merging of older structures with baroque design reflects how ecclesiastical authority evolved during the early modern period.
The Rococo Hall displays eight oil paintings of rulers that reflect the connection between ecclesiastical authority and artistic ambition in the 18th century. The rooms show how prince-bishops asserted their power through lavish decoration and refined taste.
The site is centrally located in Augsburg and accessible on foot, making it straightforward to visit while exploring the city center. The adjoining Hofgarten provides a pleasant green space for walking and is open to the public.
The east portal features a commemorative balcony built between 1784 and 1789 to honor a papal visit. This balcony remains one of the rare surviving testaments to a pope's journey to Augsburg, underscoring the building's role in European ecclesiastical history.
Location: Augsburg
Architects: Franz Kleinhans, Ignaz Ingerl, Valerian Brenner, Johann Benedikt Ettl
GPS coordinates: 48.37220,10.89440
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:01
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