Hercules - Brühl, Germany
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N 50° 49.731 E 006° 54.621
32U E 352838 N 5632874
Hercules statue at the portal to the castle park of Augustusburg Castle in Brühl
Waymark Code: WMXRBQ
Location: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Date Posted: 02/19/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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About Hercules:

Hercules. (2018, February 17). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 10:28, February 19, 2018, from (visit link)
"Hercules is a Roman hero and god. He was the equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, who was the son of Zeus (Roman equivalent Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures.

The Romans adapted the Greek hero's iconography and myths for their literature and art under the name Hercules. In later Western art and literature and in popular culture, Hercules is more commonly used than Heracles as the name of the hero. Hercules was a multifaceted figure with contradictory characteristics, which enabled later artists and writers to pick and choose how to represent him. This article provides an introduction to representations of Hercules in the later tradition.
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About the Castle:

Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl. (2017, November 1). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 10:30, February 19, 2018, from (visit link)
"The Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces form a historical building complex in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which has been listed as a UNESCO cultural World Heritage Site since 1984. The buildings are connected by the spacious gardens and trees of the Schlosspark. Augustusburg Palace (German: Schloss Augustusburg) and its parks also serve as a venue for the Brühl Palace Concerts. The Max Ernst Museum is located nearby.
The palaces were built at the beginning of the 18th century by the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, Clemens August of Bavaria of the Wittelsbach family. The architects were Johann Conrad Schlaun and François de Cuvilliés. The main block of Augustusburg Palace is a U-shaped building with three main storeys and two levels of attics. The magnificent staircase was designed by Johann Balthasar Neumann.
Falkenlust hunting lodge

The gardens were designed by Dominique Girard. An elaborate flower garden for an area south of the palaces was also designed, but it was restructured by Peter Joseph Lenné in the 19th century and turned into a landscape garden. Attempts to renovate the area have proven difficult, due to poor source material availability.

Falkenlust hunting lodge was designed by François de Cuvilliés and built from 1729 to 1740, in the style of the Amalienburg hunting lodge in the park of Nymphenburg Palace.

From shortly after World War II until 1994, Augustusburg was used as a reception hall for guests of state by the German President, as it is not far from Bonn, which was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany at that time."
Associated Religion(s): Roman Catholic

Statue Location: at the portal to the castle park of Augustusburg Castle

Entrance Fee: Free

Artist: Not listed

Website: Not listed

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