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  1. El palacio de Augustenborg (en danés: Augustenborg Slot; en alemán: Schloss Augustenburg) es un palacio de estilo Rococó 1 localizado en la parte sudoeste de Augustenborg, isla de Als, Dinamarca, orientado al fiordo de Augustenborg. El palacio debe su nombre a la duquesa Augusta (1633-1701).

  2. Augustenborg Palace (or Augustenborg Castle; Danish: Augustenborg Slot, German: Schloss Augustenburg) is a Rococo-style palace in the southwestern part of Augustenborg, Als Island, Denmark, overlooking Augustenborg Fjord. The palace owes its name to Duchess Auguste (1633–1701).

    • 1660–1664
    • Denmark
    • Rococo-style
    • History
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    The town grew up around Augustenborg Palace which was established by Ernest Günther, a member of the ducal house of Schleswig-Holstein (its branch of Sønderborg) and a cadet of the royal house of Denmark, in the years after 1651. The palace, and the town consequently, received the name in honor of Ernest's wife Auguste, herself also from a branch o...

    This list excludes members of the nobility of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, some of whom were born at Augustenborg Palace. They can be seen using this link: 1. Richard Parkinson(1844 in Augustenburg, Als Island – 1909), a Danish explorer and Anthropologist 2. Johannes Streich (1891 in Augustenburg – 1977), a German genera...

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    • DK-6440 Augustenborg
    • Sønderborg
  3. Like all of the secondary lines from the Sonderburg branch, the heads of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg were first known as Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein and Dukes of Sonderburg. The family took its name from its ancestral home, Augustenborg Palace in Augustenborg, Denmark.

  4. Augustenborg Palace owes its name to Duchess Auguste (1633–1701). Augustenborg gave its name to the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, the last member of which was Duke Christian August II (1798–1869). The original half-timbered manor house was built in 1660-1664 by Ernest Gün ...

    • Storegade 2C, Augustenborg, Denmark
  5. Augustenborg Palace is the largest and most complete baroque palace in Southern Jutland. Its prominence reflects the prosperity and progress of the ducal family at the end of the 18th century. The entire complex is built symmetrically around a fixed central axis.

  6. www.flensburger-foerde.de › augustenborg-palaceAUGUSTENBORG PALACE

    ›. Culture. AUGUSTENBORG PALACE. The largest residence in the region. The first Augustenborg Palace was built between 1660 and 1664 by Ernst Günther, the great grandchild of Christian III. He named it after his wife, Princess Augusta von Glücksburg This palace fell to ruin.