…The construction of summer palaces flourished in many countries in the 18th century, including the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam (1745-47), the Summer Palace in St. Petersburg (after 1741) and the Winter Palace (after 1754), and the summer palace in Caserta, Italy (1752-74). The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England (1815-23) is known for its unique form, called Indo-Islamic, reflecting the exotic tastes of the early 19th century. Neuschwanstein Castle (1870s), built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, was the product of the king's madness, but it fully fulfilled the characteristics of a summer palace as a place to enjoy an environment away from urban everyday life. … *Some of the terminology that refers to "Royal Pavillion" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…18世紀は各国で離宮建設が盛んで,ポツダムのサンスーシ宮殿(1745‐47),ペテルブルグの夏宮殿(1741以降)と冬宮殿(1754以降),イタリア,カゼルタCasertaの離宮(1752‐74)などが建てられた。イギリス,ブライトンの離宮〈ローヤル・パビリオンRoyal Pavillion〉(1815‐23)は,19世紀初頭の異国趣味を反映して〈インド・イスラム式〉と称する特異な形態で知られる。バイエルン国王ルートウィヒ2世が建てたノイシュワンシュタインNeuschwanstein城(1870年代)は,王の狂気の所産とはいえ,都市的日常性を離れた環境を楽しむ場所としての離宮の性格を十分に備えている。… ※「Royal Pavillion」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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