Johann Dientzenhofer
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Johann Dientzenhofer was a builder and architect during the Baroque
Baroque
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 period in Germany
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Johann was born in St. Margarethen near Rosenheim
Rosenheim
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, Bavaria
Bavaria
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, a member of the famous Dientzenhofer
Dientzenhofer
Dientzenhofer is the name of a family of German architects, who were among the leading builders in Bohemian and German Baroque.- architects :...

 family of German architects, who were among the leading builders in the Bohemia
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n and German Baroque which included his brothers Georg Dientzenhofer (1643–1689), Wolfgang Dientzenhofer (1648–1706), Christoph Dientzenhofer (7 July 1655 – 20 June 1722) and Leonhard Dientzenhofer
Leonhard Dientzenhofer
Leonhard Dientzenhofer wasa German builder and architect from the well known Dientzenhofer family of architect....

 (1660–1707), Johann's son Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer (1702–1744) and his nephew Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer (1689–1751). Dientzenhofer died in Bamberg
Bamberg
Bamberg is a city in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in Upper Franconia on the river Regnitz, close to its confluence with the river Main. Bamberg is one of the few cities in Germany that was not destroyed by World War II bombings because of a nearby Artillery Factory that prevented planes from...

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  • For the Prince-Abbot of Fulda
    Fulda
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    • Fulda Cathedral
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      Fulda Cathedral is the former abbey church of Fulda Abbey and the burial place of Saint Boniface. Since 1752 it has also been the cathedral of the Diocese of Fulda, of which the Prince-Abbots of Fulda were created bishops. The abbey was dissolved in 1802 but the diocese and its cathedral have...

       (1704–1712)
    • Fulda Stadtschloss (1707–1712)
    • Schloss Bieberstein (Hesse
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      ) (1709)
    • Schloss in Geisa
      Geisa
      Geisa is a town in the Wartburgkreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 26 km northeast of Fulda.The near border with Hesse was the border between West Germany and the GDR during the Cold War...

  • For the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg
    Bamberg
    Bamberg is a city in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in Upper Franconia on the river Regnitz, close to its confluence with the river Main. Bamberg is one of the few cities in Germany that was not destroyed by World War II bombings because of a nearby Artillery Factory that prevented planes from...

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    • Schloss Weißenstein by Pommersfelden
      Pommersfelden
      Pommersfelden is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.-Constituent communities:The community of Pommersfelden is subdivided into four Gemarkungen with a total of ten settled centres, each given here with its own population figure:*Gemarkung Oberndorf:-Population...

       (1711–1718)
    • Schloss Reichmannsdorf (1714–1719)
  • For Others
    • Bad Kissingen
      Bad Kissingen
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      : Neues Rathaus (1709)
    • Bamberg
      Bamberg
      Bamberg is a city in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in Upper Franconia on the river Regnitz, close to its confluence with the river Main. Bamberg is one of the few cities in Germany that was not destroyed by World War II bombings because of a nearby Artillery Factory that prevented planes from...

      • Böttingerhaus (1708–1713)
      • Palais Rotenhan (1711–1718)
      • Bibra
        Bibra family
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         Palais (Bibra Haus) (1714–1716)
    • Holzkirchen
      Holzkirchen
      Holzkirchen is a market town in Bavaria, Germany. With a population of over 16,000 it is the largest town in the Miesbach district.Holzkirchen is located on the Alpenvorland in the county of Miesbach. It was established as a Markt in the 13th century....

       (Unterfranken): Abbey Church and other buildings
    • Banz Abbey
      Banz Abbey
      Banz Abbey , now known as Banz Castle , is a former Benedictine monastery, since 1978 a part of the town of Bad Staffelstein north of Bamberg, Bavaria, southern Germany.-History:...

      : Abbey Church and other buildings ('from 1707 after the death of his brother Leonhard Dientzenhofer who had the original commission)
    • Kleinheubach
      Kleinheubach
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      : Castle for the Princes of Löwenstein-Wertheim (using the plans of Louis de la Fosse)
    • Litzendorf
      Litzendorf
      Litzendorf is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg. Owing to administrative reform it has been a unified community since 1 May 1978.-Geography:...

      : Parish church of St. Wenzel
    • Oberschwappach by Knetzgau
      Knetzgau
      Knetzgau is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany. It consists of eight villages: Oberschwappach, Unterschwappach, Westheim, Hainert, Eschenau, Neuhaus, Zell am Ebersberg and Wohnau....

      : Schloss
    • Staffelstein: Baroque remodel of chapel on Veitsberg (1718–1719)
    • Ullstadt (Mittelfranken): Castle for the barons von Frankenstein (1718–1725)
    • Würzburg
      Würzburg
      Würzburg is a city in the region of Franconia which lies in the northern tip of Bavaria, Germany. Located at the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk Lower Franconia. The regional dialect is Franconian....

      : Facade of Neumünster church (1711–1716)

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