Deutsch-Chinesische Enzyklopädie, 德汉百科
Architecture
Baroque / Rococo architecture
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坎德拉里亚教堂/Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Candelária
卓宁霍姆宫的中国宫
One July evening in 1753, Queen Lovisa Ulrika was surprised with a fantastic birthday present. In the far section of Drottningholm Palace Park, King Adolf Fredrik had secretly had a summer palace built in the Chinese style. At that time, all things Chinese were the latest fashion. The East India trading companies brought large quantities of tea, spices, silk, porcelain and exclusive works of art to Europe during the 18th century.
基督升天大教堂/Вознесенский Кафедральный Собор