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Dianatempel im Münchner Hofgarten (Hofgartenpavillon, Hofgartentempel)
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The Diana Temple in Munich's Hofgarten, the garden of the Munich Residence, is a Renaissance-era dodecagonal pavilion with eight open and four closed round-arched arcades. It is the intersection of the main and diagonal axes of the Hofgarten. The Diana Temple was laid out together with the Court Garden in 1613 to 1617 in the Italian style and dates back to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. The temple forms the centre of the garden and was probably created by Hans Krumpper around 1614.
Title: Dianatempel im Münchner Hofgarten (Hofgartenpavillon, Hofgartentempel)
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The Diana Temple in Munich's Hofgarten, the garden of the Munich Residence, is a Renaissance-era dodecagonal pavilion with eight open and four closed round-arched arcades.
It is the intersection of the main and diagonal axes of the Hofgarten.
The Diana Temple was laid out together with the Court Garden in 1613 to 1617 in the Italian style and dates back to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria.
The temple forms the centre of the garden and was probably created by Hans Krumpper around 1614.
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