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9-Jun-2013 T.A.LeRoy

Munich, Germany

Cuvilliés Theater. In 1750, after a fire destroyed a wing in the Residenz, duke Maximilian Joseph III of Bavaria commissioned architect François de Cuvilliés the Elder
with the construction of a new opera house. It opened in 1753.
De Cuvilliés designed a marvellous Rococo theater with a lavish interior consisting of elaborately carved balconies
and ornate decorations. The architect was assisted by Johann Baptist Zimmermann, who was responsible for the ceiling painting
and the stucco decorations, and Johann Baptist Straub, who created the sculptural decorations.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II ,Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM II
1/60s f/4.0 at 16.0mm iso3200 hide exif
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Graeme02-Nov-2016 19:54
What a majestic theatre with the red and gold features.V
Frank Brault19-Jul-2013 23:49
What a fantastic interior and super graphical presentation. Magnificent!
Guest 19-Jul-2013 12:11
I hate tourist, always in the front of beautifull things. V
Irene Wehrli19-Jul-2013 08:06
That's really amazing - love Rococo...
Irene
XiaoBernard9919-Jul-2013 07:48
Precious Theater. i like to discover it
Sam_C19-Jul-2013 07:42
Remarkable shot of this amazing theater. V++
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