List of Baroque residences

This is a list of Baroque palaces built in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Baroque architecture is a building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church and the absolutist state.

Baroque architecture often includes fragmentary or deliberately incomplete architectural elements, opulent use of colour and ornaments and an external façade often characterized by a dramatic central projection. Many European palaces drew inspiration from the Palace of Versailles, started in 1682, making it one of the most imitated buildings of the 17th century.[1]

This list includes important city residences, such as the Stockholm Palace and Winter Palace, but does not extend to pre-Versailles Roman palazzi, such as Palazzo Altieri, Palazzo Barberini, or Palazzo Ludovisi.

Country Image Name Location First owner
Austria Schönbrunn Palace Vienna House of Habsburg
Austria Belvedere Palace Vienna Eugene of Savoy
Austria Schloss Laxenburg Laxenburg Maria Theresia
Austria Palais Schwarzenberg Vienna Adam Franz von Schwarzenberg
Austria Schloss Halbturn Halbturn Emperor Charles VI
Austria Schloss Esterházy Eisenstadt Pál Esterházy
Austria Schloss Eggenberg (Graz) Graz Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg
Austria Schloss Trautenfels Pürgg-Trautenfels Siegmund Friedrich von Trauttmansdorff
Austria Palais Auersperg Vienna House of Auersperg
Belarus Świack Palace Świack Józef Wołłowicz
Belarus Nesvizh Castle Nesvizh Radziwiłł family
Belarus New Hrodna Castle
Hrodna Augustus III of Poland
Belgium Palace of Charles of Lorraine Brussels Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine
Czech Republic Austerlitz Palace Slavkov u Brna Wenzel Anton von Kaunitz
Czech Republic Feldsberg Residence Valtice Karl Eusebius von Liechtenstein
Czech Republic Münchengrätz Residence Mnichovo Hradiště Ernst Josef von Waldstein
Czech Republic Neuschloss Residence Nové Hrady Jean-Antoine Harbouval de Chamaré
Czech Republic Jarmeritz Palace Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Johann Adam von Questenberg
Czech Republic Troja Palace Prague Wenzel Adalbert von Sternberg
Czech Republic Villa Amerika Prague Vaclav Michna
Czech Republic Archbishops' Palace Prague Archbishops of Prague
Czech Republic Kroměříž Palace Kroměříž Karl von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn
Czech Republic Palais Goltz-Kinsky Prague Johann Ernst von der Goltz
Czech Republic Palais Thun-Hohenstein Prague Michael Oswald Thun
Denmark Bregentved Faxe Municipality Count Adam Gottlob Moltke
Denmark Charlottenlund Palace Charlottenlund Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark
Denmark Fredensborg Palace Fredensborg Frederick IV of Denmark
Denmark Frederiksberg Palace Frederiksberg Frederick IV
Denmark Ledreborg Lejre Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg
Denmark Eremitage Palace Dyrehaven Christian VI of Denmark
Denmark Amalienborg Palace Copenhagen Count Adam Gottlob Moltke
England Hampton Court Palace
(additions by Sir Christopher Wren)
Richmond upon Thames William and Mary
England Kensington Palace London William and Mary
England Blenheim Palace Woodstock, Oxfordshire John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
England Castle Howard North Yorkshire Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
England Cannons (destroyed) London Borough of Harrow James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos
England Chatsworth House Chatsworth, Derbyshire William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire
England Althorp Northamptonshire Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland
England Seaton Delaval Hall Northumberland John Delaval, 1st Baron Delaval
England Appuldurcombe House Isle of Wight Sir Robert Worsley, 3rd Baronet
England Dyrham Park South Gloucestershire William Blathwayt
England Petworth House West Sussex Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset
Estonia Catherinethal Palace Tallinn Peter I of Russia
France Château de Maisons Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines René de Longueil
France Vaux-le-Vicomte Maincy, Seine-et-Marne Nicolas Fouquet
France Château de Saverne Saverne Archbishops of Strasbourg
France Palace of Versailles Versailles, Yvelines Louis XIV of France
France Grand Trianon Versailles Louis XIV
France Château de Saint-Cloud
(destroyed) (plans to be rebuilt)
Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
France Château de Marly
(destroyed)
Marly-le-Roi, Yvelines Louis XIV
France Château de Meudon
(destroyed)
Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine Le Grand Dauphin
France Château de Champs-sur-Marne Champs-sur-Marne, Seine-et-Marne Charles Renouard de La Touanne
France Château de Dampierre Dampierre-en-Yvelines Charles Honoré d'Albert, duc de Luynes
France Château de Breteuil Choisel Le Tonnelier de Breteuil
France Château de Champlâtreux Épinay-Champlâtreux Mathieu-François Molé
France Château de Valençay Valençay Charles Legendre de Villemorien
France Palais Rohan Strasbourg Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan
France Hôtel de Soubise Paris François de Rohan-Soubise
France Ducal Palace of Nancy
(extension)
Nancy Stanislas Leszczyński
France Château de Lunéville Lunéville Leopold of Lorraine
France Château de Commercy Commercy Charles Henri de Lorraine
France Château d'Haroué Haroué Marc de Beauvau
Germany Münster Residence Münster Maximilian Franz von Österreich
Germany Poppelsdorf Palace Bonn Joseph Clemens, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Germany Schloss Nordkirchen Nordkirchen Prince-bishops of Munster
Germany Anholt Castle
(rebuilt)
Isselburg Princes of Salm-Salm
Germany Gottorf Castle
(rebuilt by Tessin)
Schleswig Frederick IV, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
Germany Electoral Palace of Bonn Bonn Archbishop of Cologne
Germany Schloss Weißenstein Pommersfelden Archbishop of Mainz
(Lothar Franz von Schönborn)
Germany Mannheim Palace Mannheim Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine
Germany Electoral Palace of Trier Trier Archbishop of Trier
Germany Augustusburg and Falkenlust Brühl Archbishop of Cologne
(Clemens August of Bavaria)
Germany Schloss Benrath Düsseldorf Charles Theodore, Elector Palatine
Germany Bothmer Castle Klütz Hans Caspar von Bothmer
Germany Schloss Rastatt Rastatt Louis of Baden
Germany Ludwigsburg Palace Ludwigsburg Eberhard Louis of Württemberg
Germany Karlsruhe Palace Karlsruhe Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
Germany Stuttgart Residence
(rebuilt after destruction)
Stuttgart Charles Eugene of Württemberg
Germany Schloss Altshausen Altshausen Teutonic Order
Germany Schloss Favorite Rastatt Sibylle Auguste of Saxe-Lauenburg
Germany Favorite Ludwigsburg Ludwigsburg Eberhard Louis of Württemberg
Germany Castle Solitude Stuttgart Charles Eugene of Württemberg
Germany Würzburg Residence Würzburg Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn
Germany Werneck Residence Werneck Friedrich Karl von Schönborn
Germany Veitshöchheim Residence Veitshöchheim Peter Philipp von Dernbach
Germany New Residence, Bamberg Bamberg Lothar Franz von Schönborn
Germany Weißenstein Palace Pommersfelden Lothar Franz von Schönborn
Germany Bruchsal Palace Bruchsal Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn
Germany Palace, Erlangen Erlangen George William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Germany New Palace, Bayreuth Bayreuth Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Germany Ellingen Palace Ellingen Teutonic Order
Germany Dachau Palace Dachau House of Wittelsbach
Germany Schleissheim Palace Oberschleißheim Maximilian II Emanuel
Germany Lustheim Palace Oberschleißheim Maximilian II Emanuel
Germany Nymphenburg Palace Munich House of Wittelsbach
Germany Amalienburg Munich Maria Amalia of Austria
Germany Fürstenried Palace Munich Maximilian II Emanuel
Germany Herrenchiemsee Palace Herreninsel, Chiemsee Ludwig II
Germany Charlottenburg Palace Charlottenburg, Berlin Frederick I of Prussia
Germany New Palace Potsdam Frederick II of Prussia
Germany Sanssouci Potsdam Frederick II of Prussia
Germany Stadtschloss, Berlin
(under reconstruction)
Berlin Frederick I of Prussia
Germany Stadtschloss, Potsdam
(rebuilt after destruction)
Potsdam Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
Germany Monbijou Palace
(destroyed)
Berlin Sophia Dorothea of Hanover
Germany Schloss Meseberg Gransee Hermann von Wartensleben
Germany Dresden Castle
(rebuilt)
Dresden Augustus II the Strong
Germany Japanese Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Dresden Augustus II the Strong
Germany Sommerpalais in Great Garden
(rebuilt after destruction)
Dresden John George III
Germany Moritzburg Castle Moritzburg Augustus II the Strong
Germany Hubertusburg Wermsdorf Augustus II the Strong
Germany Nischwitz Palace Thallwitz, Saxony Heinrich von Brühl
Germany Rammenau Castle Rammenau, Saxony Ernst Ferdinand von Knoch
Germany Moszczyńska Palace
(destroyed)
Dresden Augustus II the Strong
Germany Zwinger
(rebuilt after destruction)
Dresden Augustus II the Strong
Germany Schloss Oranienbaum Oranienbaum, Germany Henriette Catherine of Nassau
Germany Pillnitz Castle Pillnitz Augustus II the Strong
Germany Fasanenschlösslein Moritzburg Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
Germany Schloss Belvedere Weimar Ernest August of Saxe-Weimar
Germany Schloss Wilhelmsthal Calden William VIII of Hesse-Kassel
Hungary Buda Castle- Royal Palace Budapest Béla IV of Hungary
Hungary Royal Palace of Gödöllő Gödöllő Antal I. Grassalkovich
Hungary Festetics Palace Keszthely Kristóf Festetics
Hungary Grassalkovich Palace Baja Antal I. Grassalkovich
Hungary Károlyi Palace Nagymágocs Imre Károlyi
Hungary Károlyi Mansion Fehérvárcsurgó György Károlyi
Hungary Eszterháza Fertőd Nikolaus Esterházy
Hungary Wenckheim Palace Szabadkígyós Frigyes Wenckheim
Hungary L'Huillier-Coburg Palace Edelény Ferenc János L'Huillier
Hungary Rudnyánszky Palace Nagytétény József I. Rudnyánszky
Italy Palazzina di Stupinigi Stupinigi Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia
Italy Royal Palace of Turin
(rebuilt)
Turin Victor Amadeus II
Italy Palazzo Carignano Turin Emmanuel-Philibert of Savoy-Carignan
Italy Palazzo Madama, Turin
(extension)
Turin Marie Jeanne Baptiste de Savoie-Nemours
Italy Ducal Palace of Modena Modena Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena
Italy Ducal Palace of Colorno Colorno Francesco Farnese, Duke of Parma
Italy Palazzo Estense Varese Francesco III d'Este
Italy Villa Stra Stra Alvise Pisani
Italy Royal Palace of Naples
(rebuilt)
Naples Charles VII of Naples
Italy Palace of Capodimonte Naples Charles VII
Italy Palace of Portici Portici Charles VII
Italy Ducal Palace of Sassuolo Sassuolo House of Este
Italy Palazzo Belloni Battagia Venice Belloni family
Italy Palace of Caserta
(the largest building in 18th-century Europe)
Caserta Charles VII
Latvia Jelgava Palace Jelgava Ernst Johann von Biron
Latvia Rundāle Palace Pilsrundāle Ernst Johann von Biron
Malta Villa Bologna Attard Count Nicholas Perdicomati Bologna
Mexico Palacio de los condes de San Mateo de Valparaíso Mexico City Miguel de Berrio y Zaldívar Guerrero y Torres
Mexico Palacio de los marqueses del Jaral de Berrio Mexico City Fernando de la Campa y Cos
Mexico Casas del Mayorazgo de Guerrero Mexico City Juan Guerrero de Luna
Mexico Casa de los Mascarones Mexico City José Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Peredo y Vivero
Mexico Casa de la marquesa de la Villa del Villar del Águila Querétaro Paula Dávila Moctezuma y Fernández del Corral
Mexico Palacio de Zambrano Durango Juan José Zambrano
Mexico Casa del Mayorazgo de la Canal San Miguel de Allende Manuel de la Canal y Bueno de Baeza
Mexico Casa de Allende San Miguel de Allende omingo Narciso de Allende y Ayerdi
Netherlands Het Loo Palace Apeldoorn William and Mary
Poland Royal Castle
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Augustus III of Poland
Poland Wilanów Palace Wilanów, Warsaw John III Sobieski
Poland Kotowski Palace (destroyed) Warsaw Adam Kotowski and his wife Małgorzata Durant
Poland Łańcut Castle
(remodeled)
Łańcut Stanisław Lubomirski
Poland Książ Castle Książ Conrad Ernest Maximilian von Hochberg
Poland Poznań Bishops Palace Ciążeń Teodor Kazimierz Czartoryski
Poland Branicki Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Jan Klemens Branicki
Poland Sanguszko Palace Lubartów Paweł Karol Sanguszko
Poland Krasiński Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Jan Dobrogost Krasiński
Poland Rogalin Palace Rogalin Kazimierz Raczyński
Poland Rydzyna Castle Rydzyna Aleksander Józef Sułkowski
Poland Wrocław Palace Wrocław Heinrich Gottfried von Spätgen
Poland Radomierzyce Palace Radomierzyce Joachim Sigismund von Ziegler und Klipphausen
Poland Ostrogski Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Jan Gniński
Poland Cracow Bishops Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Kajetan Sołtyk
Poland Copper-Roof Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski
Poland Czapski Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski
Poland Sapieha Palace, Warsaw
(rebuilt after destruction)
Warsaw Jan Fryderyk Sapieha
Poland Branicki Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Białystok Jan Klemens Branicki
Poland Lanckoroński Palace Kurozwęki Stanisław Lanckoroński
Poland Bieliński Palace Otwock Wielki Kazimierz Ludwik Bieliński
Poland Zamoyski Palace Kozłówka Michał Bieliński
Poland Branicki Palace Choroszcz Jan Klemens Branicki
Poland Dembiński Palace Szczekociny Franciszek Dembiński and Urszula Morsztyn
Poland Radziwiłł Palace Nieborów Michał Stefan Radziejowski
Poland Potocki Palace Radzyń Podlaski Eustachy Potocki
Poland Abbot Palace Oliwa Jacek Rybiński
Poland Sandomierski Palace
(destroyed) (plans to be rebuilt)
Warsaw Jerzy Ossoliński
Poland Kazanowski Palace
(destroyed)
Warsaw Adam Kazanowski
Poland Saxon Palace
(destroyed) (plans to be rebuilt)
Warsaw Augustus II the Strong
Poland Lelewel Palace
(destroyed)
Warsaw Aleksander Szembek
Poland Sapieha Palace Wieleń Piotr Paweł Sapieha
Poland Brody Palace
(rebuilt after destruction)
Brody Heinrich von Brühl
Portugal Belém National Palace Lisbon, Estremadura King João V of Portugal
Portugal Foz Palace Lisbon, Estremadura José of Castelo Melhor
Portugal Freixo Palace Porto, Douro Litoral Jerónimo de Távora e Noronha
Portugal Mafra National Palace Mafra, Estremadura King João V of Portugal
Portugal Mateus Palace Vila Real, Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro António José Botelho Mourão
Portugal Necessidades Royal Palace Lisbon, Estremadura King João V of Portugal
Portugal Porto Episcopal Palace Porto, Douro Litoral João Rafael de Mendonça
Portugal Raio Palace Braga, Minho João Duarte de Faria
Portugal Queluz National Palace Queluz, Estremadura King Peter III of Portugal
Russia Peterhof Palace Peterhof Peter I of Russia
Russia Catherine Palace Pushkin Empress Elisabeth
Russia Oranienbaum Palace Lomonosov Alexander Menshikov
Russia Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Saint Petersburg Prince Mikhail Andreevitch Belosselsky
Russia Strelna Palace Strelna Peter I of Russia
Russia Vorontsov Palace Saint Petersburg Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov
Russia Summer Palace of Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Peter I of Russia
Russia Kikin Palace Saint Petersburg Alexander Kikin
Russia Shuvalov Palace Saint Petersburg Ivan Shuvalov
Russia Chinese Palace in Oranienbaum Lomonosov Catherine II of Russia
Russia Catherine Palace Moscow Catherine II of Russia
Russia Winter Palace Saint Petersburg Empress Elisabeth
Russia Summer Palace
(destroyed)
Saint Petersburg Empress Elisabeth
Russia Menshikov Palace Saint Petersburg Alexander Menshikov
Russia Stroganov Palace Saint Petersburg Stroganov family
Russia Sheremetev Palace Saint Petersburg Pyotr Sheremetev
Slovakia Summer Archbishop's Palace Bratislava Archbishops of Esztergom
Slovakia Grassalkovich Palace Bratislava Antal Grassalkovich
Spain Royal Palace of Madrid Madrid Charles III of Spain
Spain Royal Palace of Aranjuez Aranjuez Philip II of Spain
Spain Palace of La Granja San Ildefonso Philip V of Spain
Spain Royal Palace of Riofrío Riofrío, Segovia Isabella Farnese
Spain Royal Palace of El Pardo Madrid Charles III of Spain (renovation)
Spain Buen Retiro Palace Madrid Phillip IV of Spain
Spain Casita del Príncipe (El Escorial) El Escorial Charles IV of Spain
Spain Palace of Infante don Luis Boadilla del Monte, Madrid Luis of Spain, Count of Chinchón
Spain Liria Palace Madrid James Fitz-James Stuart, 3rd Duke of Berwick
Spain Palace of Goyeneche, Madrid Madrid Juan de Goyeneche
Spain Palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas Valencia Giner Rabassa de Perellós y Lanuza
Spain Archbishop's Palace, Seville Seville Bishop of Seville
Sweden Bjärka-Säby Castle Östergötland Germund Louis Cederhielm
Sweden Drottningholm Palace Drottningholm Queen Hedvig Eleonora
Sweden Skokloster Castle Håbo Carl Gustaf Wrangel
Sweden Stockholm Palace Stockholm Frederick of Sweden
Sweden Strömsholm Palace Strömsholm Queen Hedvig Eleonora
Ukraine Mariyinsky Palace Kiev Empress Elisabeth
Ukraine Wiśniowiecki Palace Vyshnivets Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki
Ukraine Olyka Castle Olyka Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł
Ukraine Czartoryski Castle
(in ruin)
Korets Stanisław Kostka Czartoryski
Ukraine Pidhirtsi Castle Pidhirtsi Stanisław Koniecpolski
Ukraine Lubomirski Palace

(destroyed)

Rivne Stanisław Lubomirski
Ukraine Potocki Palace

(destroyed)

Antoniny Józef Mikołaj Potocki
Ukraine Sanguszko Palace

(in ruin)

Iziaslav (Zasław) Barbara Sanguszkowa
Ukraine Metropolitan Palace Lviv Franciszek Kulczycki
Ukraine Chinese Palace Zolochiv John III Sobieski

References

  1. Konnert, Mark (2006). Early Modern Europe: The Age of Religious War, 1559-1715. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. p. 259. ISBN 9781442600041.
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