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  1. Gottorf Castle (German: Schloss Gottorf, Danish: Gottorp Slot, Low German: Slott Gottorp) is a castle and estate in the city of Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is one of the most important secular buildings in Schleswig-Holstein , and has been rebuilt and expanded several times in its over eight hundred years of history, changing ...

  2. El Palacio de Gottorp (en alemán: Schloss Gottorf; en bajo alemán y danés: Gottorp) es la sede ancestral de la familia Holstein-Gottorp, rama de la Casa de Oldemburgo. Está situado en la ciudad de Schleswig, en una isla en el Schlei, a unos 40 km del mar Báltico . Historia.

    • The Globe House in The Neuwerk Garden
    • The Globe
    • Transfer to Saint Petersburg
    • A Visit to The Original Globe House
    • The Technology
    • The Sphaera Copernicana
    • Historical Reconstruction at Gottorf
    • Globe and Neuwerk Garden Today
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    The Globe probably already featured in early plans for the Neuwerk garden (the "new work") at Gottorf Castle, which was laid out from 1637. Not before 1650 did Duke Frederick embark on the construction of the garden's central point, the Globe house pavilion. The building was completed in seven years, while construction of the Globe itself took rath...

    The centrepiece of the Globe house was the large globe. On the outside it presented the Earth's surface, while its interior contained a planetarium that showed the celestial sphere with stars and constellations as well as the movement of the Sun as it appeared from the Earth. (The label "planetarium" may be disputed, as the device showed only the m...

    Slight controversy remains regarding the circumstances of the gifting of the Globe to Tsar Peter the Great in 1713. In the Great Northern War, Gottorp was treading a fine line between Danish occupation and sympathies with Sweden. Duke Frederick IV had died in battle, his son Charles Frederick was under age, his uncle Christian August was regent. Ea...

    Entry into the Globe house was from the North by the decorative portal of the main entrance, below the tower with the staircase. A short corridor led to the globe hall, which occupied almost the whole space of this level. The hall had numerous windows and was white in colour for best illumination of the Globe; the ceiling was stuccoed. The Globe it...

    The Globe of Gottorf was principally of wrought iron construction. The sphere had a cage of 24 meridian rings executed as T-beams and an equator ring for stiffness. The cage was covered on the outside with copper sheet, followed by several layers of chalk and linen canvas with its outer layer polished. On this the cartographycould be painted. The i...

    When the construction of the Globe reached its final stages, Andreas Bösch began a new project, the Sphaera Copernicana. This was to extend the concept of the Globe and its representation of Ptolemy's geocentric model, which was already recognised as antiquated by the Gottorf court. It seemed natural to create a demonstration model that showed the ...

    Thanks to the exceptional size and concept of the Globe, reports about it have been written ever since its construction and into the recent past. However, these did not result in a clear and precise idea of the real Globe at Gottorf; historical imagery was of little use in this context. Hence, knowledge about the Globe was restricted to knowledge a...

    During the first decade of the 21st century, great efforts were undertaken to uncover the terrain of the Neuwerk garden, in order that the layout once again be visible. Scarce funding and the difficult terrain delayed this work significantly. Felix Lühning's work about the Globe triggered the eventual restoration of the baroque terrace garden. Gard...

    Herwig Guratzsch, ed. (2005). Der neue Gottorfer Globus (in German). Koehler & Amelang, Leipzig. ISBN 3-7338-0328-0.
    Engel Petrovic Karpeev (2003). Bol'soj Gottorpskij globus (in Russian). Muzej Antropologii i Etnografii Imeni Petra Velikogo, Saint Petersburg. ISBN 5-88431-016-1.
    Felix Lühning (1997). Der Gottorfer Globus und das Globushaus im 'Newen Werck'. Katalogband IV der Sonderausstellung "Gottorf im Glanz des Barock" (in German). Schleswig.
    Felix Lühning (1991). "Das ganze Universum auf einen Blick – die Gottorfer Sphaera Copernicana von Andreas Bösch". Nordelbingen – Beiträge zur Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte (in German). Vol. 60. pp....
  3. The design featured terraces with a magnificent pavilion at the centre to display the famous Globe of Gottorf dating back to the 17th century. Website: schloss-gottorf.de. The spectacular rooms inside Gottorf Castle in Schleswig are home to the Regional Museum of Art and Cultural History and the Archaeological Museum.

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. El Palacio de Gottorp ( en alemán: Schloss Gottorf; en bajo alemán y danés: Gottorp) es la sede ancestral de la familia Holstein-Gottorp, rama de la Casa de Oldemburgo. Está situado en la ciudad de Schleswig, en una isla en el Schlei, a unos 40 km del mar Báltico. Palacio de Gottorp: vista del ala sur.

  5. Castillo de Gottorf. Misteriosos cadáveres de pantano, el Barco de Nydam de los Vikingos, preciosas colecciones de pinturas - raras exhibiciones y exuberante riqueza son presentadas por los dos museos estatales en el castillo más importante del norte.

  6. El Globo de Gottorf (en alemán: Gottorper Globus o Gottorfer Globus, en danés: Den gottorpske kæmpeglobus o Gottorpsk kæmpeglobus) es un gran globo terráqueo (y simultáneamente celeste) del siglo XVII, actualmente exhibido en la Kunstkamera de San Petersburgo ( Rusia ). Mide 3,1 metros de diámetro.