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The Markgräflerhof is a baroque palace in Basel, Switzerland, built by the margraves of Baden-Durlach, who used it as an extraterritorial residence as their principality including its residences was often the victim of wars and armies. The margraves had several residences in Basel, but the construction of current palace started under margrave Frederick VII in 1698 when a fire destroyed the previous building. The palace was ready to moved in by 1705. The architect was an entrepreneur Augé who based himself on plans from a book by the French architect Charles Daviller. Frederick VII's successor Charles III William also often used the palace. But afterwards, the margraves predominantly resided in Karlsruhe. The city of Basel purchased the palace in 1807 and the University Hospital of Basel us

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  • Markgräflerhof (de)
  • Markgräflerhof (es)
  • Markgräflerhof (en)
  • 边境伯宫 (zh)
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  • Der Markgräflerhof in Basel, den 1698 bis 1705 Markgraf Friedrich VII. Magnus von Baden-Durlach errichten liess, ist das älteste Barockpalais der Schweiz; es wird heute vom Universitätsspital Basel als Bürogebäude genutzt. (de)
  • El Markgräflerhof de Basilea, es el palacio barroco más antiguo de Suiza. Fue construido en 1698, en el lugar de un antiguo edificio que fue destruido por un incendio. En 1705 se terminó su reconstrucción por los marqueses de Baden-Durlach. Dado que su residencia habitual habían sido muy devastadas en la guerra de los nueve años, les sirvió como residencia extraterritorial. En 1807, el palacio fue comprado por la ciudad de Basilea y desde 1842, utilizado como Hospital Universitario. En la planta baja, se encuentra actualmente, entre otros, el servicio de sangre de la Cruz Roja Suiza. El hall de entrada sirve como comedor para los donantes y la antigua capilla, decorada con hermosos estucos, como sala de extracción de sangre.​ (es)
  • 边境伯宫(德語:Markgräflerhof)是瑞士巴塞尔的一个巴洛克式的宫殿,由巴登-杜拉赫边境伯兴建,作为其境外住所,因为巴登-杜拉赫乃至他们的宫殿常常被战争和军队所破坏。 (zh)
  • The Markgräflerhof is a baroque palace in Basel, Switzerland, built by the margraves of Baden-Durlach, who used it as an extraterritorial residence as their principality including its residences was often the victim of wars and armies. The margraves had several residences in Basel, but the construction of current palace started under margrave Frederick VII in 1698 when a fire destroyed the previous building. The palace was ready to moved in by 1705. The architect was an entrepreneur Augé who based himself on plans from a book by the French architect Charles Daviller. Frederick VII's successor Charles III William also often used the palace. But afterwards, the margraves predominantly resided in Karlsruhe. The city of Basel purchased the palace in 1807 and the University Hospital of Basel us (en)
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  • Der Markgräflerhof in Basel, den 1698 bis 1705 Markgraf Friedrich VII. Magnus von Baden-Durlach errichten liess, ist das älteste Barockpalais der Schweiz; es wird heute vom Universitätsspital Basel als Bürogebäude genutzt. (de)
  • El Markgräflerhof de Basilea, es el palacio barroco más antiguo de Suiza. Fue construido en 1698, en el lugar de un antiguo edificio que fue destruido por un incendio. En 1705 se terminó su reconstrucción por los marqueses de Baden-Durlach. Dado que su residencia habitual habían sido muy devastadas en la guerra de los nueve años, les sirvió como residencia extraterritorial. En 1807, el palacio fue comprado por la ciudad de Basilea y desde 1842, utilizado como Hospital Universitario. En la planta baja, se encuentra actualmente, entre otros, el servicio de sangre de la Cruz Roja Suiza. El hall de entrada sirve como comedor para los donantes y la antigua capilla, decorada con hermosos estucos, como sala de extracción de sangre.​ (es)
  • The Markgräflerhof is a baroque palace in Basel, Switzerland, built by the margraves of Baden-Durlach, who used it as an extraterritorial residence as their principality including its residences was often the victim of wars and armies. The margraves had several residences in Basel, but the construction of current palace started under margrave Frederick VII in 1698 when a fire destroyed the previous building. The palace was ready to moved in by 1705. The architect was an entrepreneur Augé who based himself on plans from a book by the French architect Charles Daviller. Frederick VII's successor Charles III William also often used the palace. But afterwards, the margraves predominantly resided in Karlsruhe. The city of Basel purchased the palace in 1807 and the University Hospital of Basel uses the building since 1842. (en)
  • 边境伯宫(德語:Markgräflerhof)是瑞士巴塞尔的一个巴洛克式的宫殿,由巴登-杜拉赫边境伯兴建,作为其境外住所,因为巴登-杜拉赫乃至他们的宫殿常常被战争和军队所破坏。 (zh)
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