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Nymphenburg Palace

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If you want to sound more romantic than Versailles, call it Nymphenburg. Rococo me Amadeus. "The Rococo developed as a reaction against the grandeur, symmetry and strict regulations of the Baroque, especially that of the Palace of Versailles. In such a way, Rococo artists opted for a more jocular, florid and graceful approach to Baroque art and architecture. Rococo was ornate and made strong usage of creamy, pastel-like colours, asymmetrical designs, curves and gold. Unlike the more…
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