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The Prinzenpalais is a palace, now used as an art museum, in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The museum houses the modern art collection of the State Museum for Art and Cultural History. The building dates from 1826 and is in the classical style. It was the residence of the Russian princes Alexander and Peter. Subsequently Grand Duke Niklaus Friedrich Peter occupied the building. In 2003, it became part of the State Museum of Art and Cultural History (with the Augusteum and Schloss Oldenburg) and is an art gallery. The museum concentrates on German artists, ranging from neoclassicism and Romanticism in the mid-19th century to the post-1945 era. The Prinzenpalais building is near the northeast corner of the Schlossgarten Oldenburg. The Augusteum, Elisabeth-Anna-Palais, and Sch

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  • Das Prinzenpalais ist ein Ausstellungsgebäude des Landesmuseums für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Oldenburg. Das ursprünglich als Wohnsitz für die Enkel des oldenburgischen Herzogs Peter Friedrich Ludwig (1755–1829) erbaute Gebäude beherbergt heute die Galerie Neue Meister. (de)
  • El Prinzenpalais (Palacio de los Príncipes) es un palacio, ahora utilizado como museo de arte, en la ciudad de Oldemburgo, Baja Sajonia, Alemania.​​​ El museo alberga una colección de arte moderno del Museo Estatal de Arte e Historia Cultural. El edificio data de 1826 y es de estilo neoclásico. Era la residencia de los príncipes rusos Alejandro y Pedro. Posteriormente el Gran Duque Nicolás Federico Pedro ocupó el edificio. En 2003, pasó a formar parte del Museo Estatal de Arte e Historia Cultural (conjuntamente con el Augusteum y el Palacio de Oldemburgo) para ser una galería de arte. El museo se concentra en artistas alemanes, variando desde el Neoclasicismo y el Romanticismo de mitad del siglo XIX a la era posterior a 1945.​ El edificio del Prinzenpalais está cerca de la esquina nordeste del Jardín del Palacio de Oldemburgo. El Augusteum, el Palacio de Isabel Ana y el Palacio de Oldemburgo se hallan todos cerca del museo. (es)
  • The Prinzenpalais is a palace, now used as an art museum, in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The museum houses the modern art collection of the State Museum for Art and Cultural History. The building dates from 1826 and is in the classical style. It was the residence of the Russian princes Alexander and Peter. Subsequently Grand Duke Niklaus Friedrich Peter occupied the building. In 2003, it became part of the State Museum of Art and Cultural History (with the Augusteum and Schloss Oldenburg) and is an art gallery. The museum concentrates on German artists, ranging from neoclassicism and Romanticism in the mid-19th century to the post-1945 era. The Prinzenpalais building is near the northeast corner of the Schlossgarten Oldenburg. The Augusteum, Elisabeth-Anna-Palais, and Schloss Oldenburg are all close to the museum. (en)
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  • Das Prinzenpalais ist ein Ausstellungsgebäude des Landesmuseums für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Oldenburg. Das ursprünglich als Wohnsitz für die Enkel des oldenburgischen Herzogs Peter Friedrich Ludwig (1755–1829) erbaute Gebäude beherbergt heute die Galerie Neue Meister. (de)
  • El Prinzenpalais (Palacio de los Príncipes) es un palacio, ahora utilizado como museo de arte, en la ciudad de Oldemburgo, Baja Sajonia, Alemania.​​​ El museo alberga una colección de arte moderno del Museo Estatal de Arte e Historia Cultural. (es)
  • The Prinzenpalais is a palace, now used as an art museum, in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The museum houses the modern art collection of the State Museum for Art and Cultural History. The building dates from 1826 and is in the classical style. It was the residence of the Russian princes Alexander and Peter. Subsequently Grand Duke Niklaus Friedrich Peter occupied the building. In 2003, it became part of the State Museum of Art and Cultural History (with the Augusteum and Schloss Oldenburg) and is an art gallery. The museum concentrates on German artists, ranging from neoclassicism and Romanticism in the mid-19th century to the post-1945 era. The Prinzenpalais building is near the northeast corner of the Schlossgarten Oldenburg. The Augusteum, Elisabeth-Anna-Palais, and Sch (en)
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  • Prinzenpalais (Oldenburg) (de)
  • Prinzenpalais (es)
  • Prinzenpalais, Oldenburg (en)
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