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  1. Frogmore (offiziell Frogmore Estate oder Frogmore Gardens) ist ein Anwesen auf dem Gelände von Schloss Windsor in der englischen Grafschaft Berkshire, ca. 35 km westlich von London (Stadtmitte). Markante Bauwerke sind Frogmore House , das Mausoleum der Duchess of Kent , das Royal Mausoleum für Königin Victoria und Prinz Albert ...

  2. Frogmore Cottage ist ein historisches Gebäude auf dem Gelände von Frogmore House im Park von Windsor Castle. Das Gebäude gehört zum Crown Estate und war von 2019 bis 2023 die offizielle Residenz von Prinz Harry und seiner Frau Meghan in England. Diese leben seit Frühjahr 2020 in Los Angeles.

  3. 30. Aug. 2022 · Frogmore House. Das Frogmore House befindet sich auf dem Gelände von Schloss Windsor. Es wurde 1680 erbaut und 1792 von Königin Charlotte erworben. Seitdem diente es Verwandten der königlichen Familie als Wohnsitz, so zum Beispiel der Mutter von Königin Victoria. 2018 fand im Frogmore House der Hochzeitsball von Prinz Harry und ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrogmoreFrogmore - Wikipedia

    • Frogmore House and Grounds
    • Places of Burial
    • Queen Victoria’s Teahouse, The Indian Kiosk and The Gothic Ruin
    • Public Access
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    Frogmore House was built in the 1680s and in 1792 the house and estate were bought by George III for his wife Queen Charlotte, although the land had formed part of the Windsor royal hunting ground since the reign of Henry VIII. Charlotte engaged James Wyatt to redesign the house and sought the advice of her Vice-Chamberlain, William Price, regardin...

    Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum

    The first of two mausoleums within the Frogmore Gardens is the burial place of Queen Victoria's mother, Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the Duchess of Kent. The Mausoleum was designed by the architect A J Humbert, to a concept design by Prince Albert's favourite artist, Professor Ludwig Gruner. In the latter years of her life, the Duchess lived in Frogmore House and in the 1850s, construction began on a beautiful domed 'temple' in the grounds of the estate. The top portion of the finished b...

    Royal Mausoleum

    The second mausoleum in the grounds of Frogmore, just a short distance from the Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum, is the much larger Royal Mausoleum, the burial place of Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert. Queen Victoria and her husband had long intended to construct a special resting place for them both, instead of the two of them being buried in one of the traditional resting places of British Royalty, such as Westminster Abbey or St. George's Chapel, Windsor. The mausoleum for the Qu...

    Royal Burial Ground

    Since its inauguration in 1928, most members of the royal family, except for Kings and Queens, have been interred in the Royal Burial Ground, a cemetery behind Queen Victoria's mausoleum. Among those buried there are Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, as well as Prince George, Duke of Kent; the Duke of Windsor, who reigned as King Edward VIII before abdication; and his wife Wallis. Many members of the families of Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein and...

    Various other structures stand in the grounds including the 'Gothic Ruin' (1793), 'Queen Victoria's Teahouse' (a brick pavilion of 1869) and the Indian Kiosk. Constructed of marble, the kiosk was taken from the Qaisar Bagh in Lucknow following the looting of the city, by the Viceroy of India, Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning in 1858. The kiosk is ...

    The house and gardens are usually open to the public on about six days each year, usually around Easter and the August Bank Holiday. The Royal Burial Ground may be viewed from around its perimeter on the days that the gardens are open to the public. The Duchess of Kent's mausoleum may also be viewed externally, but is never open to the public.

    Frogmore House
    Mausoleum of the Duchess of Kent
    Mausoleum of Queen Victoria & Albert, Prince Consort
    The Royal Mausoleum and the Royal Burial Ground
    St Aubyn, Giles (1991). Queen Victoria: A Portrait. London: Sinclair-Stevenson. ISBN 978-1-856-19086-2. OCLC 636229918.
    Royal Collection Trust (1997). Frogmore House and The Royal Mausoleum. London: Royal Collection. OCLC 57354259.
    Tyack, Geoffrey; Bradley, Simon; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2010). Berkshire. The Buildings Of England. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12662-4.
    Plumptre, George (1981). Royal Gardens. London: William Collins, Sons. ISBN 978-0-002-11871-2. OCLC 833434627.
  5. Frogmore Cottage. Frogmore Cottage ist ein historisches Gebäude auf dem Gelände von Frogmore House im Park von Windsor Castle. Das Gebäude gehört zum Crown Estate und war von 2019 bis 2023 die offizielle Residenz von Prinz Harry und seiner Frau Meghan in England. Überblick. Karte.

  6. Entdecken Sie Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Vereinigtes Königreich und Stubbarp in Schonen, Schweden . Frogmore ist ein Gebäude in Windsor and Maidenhead, England. Frogmore ist liegt in der Nähe von Jubilee Mount und South Slopes. Mapcarta, die offene Karte.

  7. Frogmore House. 111 Bewertungen. Nr. 13 von 49 Aktivitäten in Windsor. Architektonische Bauwerke. Jetzt geschlossen. Website besuchen. E-Mail-Adresse. Bewertung schreiben. Das sagen Reisende. “ After the Wedding a lovely visit ” Mai 2019.