Johann MaximilianvonWelsch (1671 – 15 October 1745) was a German architect, construction director and fortress master builder. MaximilianvonWelsch is...
Welsch (born 1960), German percussionist Kurt Welsch (1917–1981), German footballer MaximilianvonWelsch (1671–1745), German architect Roger Welsch (born...
further development of the castle in 1707. Baroque architect Johann MaximilianvonWelsch linked the two pavilions with a gallery and built a circular ballroom...
George Fritz Todt Menno van Coehoorn Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban MaximilianvonWelsch Jackson 1911, p. 679. Jackson 1911, p. 680. "Field fortification...
who was involved in mining ventures in Derbyshire and Cornwall MaximilianvonWelsch (1671–1745), a German architect, construction director and fortress...
three-winged building that was based on the plans of MaximilianvonWelsch for Cardinal Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop of Speyer (1719–1743)...
direction of the architect MaximilianvonWelsch (1671–1745), who was made an imperial knight with the title Edler vonWelsch for his services to architecture...
Prince Bishop Lothair Francis of Schönborn sent military architect, MaximilianvonWelsch, in 1706 to upgrade the works. In addition to the fortifications...
town's walls. He acquired the services of MaximilianvonWelsch, court architect to his uncle, Lothar Franz von Schönborn, the Elector of Mainz, who was...
Germany, designed by Balthasar Neumann with Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, MaximilianvonWelsch, Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand, is completed (begun...
reached by stairs from the west. The first design was created by MaximilianvonWelsch around 1720 and had a symmetric pattern of paths, framed by buildings...
Its Baroque interior was completed around 1714. The architect was MaximilianvonWelsch, the stucco work, especially in the so-called Emperor Chamber (Kaisergemach)...
Jurist, Mathematiker und Philosoph. Von 1667 – 1674 in Diensten Johann Philipps von Schönborn MaximilianvonWelsch (1671–1745), electoral director of...
France, the Netherlands and Italy; a set of equipment belonging to MaximilianvonWelsch. 19th- and 20th-century Paintings Works by Philipp Veit, Wilhelm...
architect (died 1678) October 15 – MaximilianvonWelsch, German baroque architect (born 1671) November 16 – Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, Genoese-born, Italian-trained...
constructed from 1706–1711. It was designed by the architect Johann MaximilianvonWelsch. It is a Franconian–influenced baroque building with St. Martin...
Georg August Samuel von Nassau-Idstein (1665–1721), was ruling, the building was given its interior design under MaximilianvonWelsch's guidance. The now...
which it remains a significant example, under the supervision of MaximilianvonWelsch. From 1742 to 1744 the Abteikirche was built, incorporating the...
Roman and Austrian rule, Verona was alternatively known in German as Bern, Welsch-Bern or Dietrichsbern. Otto I ceded to Verona the marquisate dependent on...
jousting in Germany in the 16th century, and was there called the Italian or "welsch" mode. Dedicated tilt-yards with such barriers were built in England from...