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  2. Durlach - Wikipedia

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    Church, town hall, market square. In 1846, it was the seat of a congress of the Liberal Party of the Baden Parliament. In 1849 during the Baden Revolution, it was the scene of an encounter between the Prussians and the insurgents. In 1938, Durlach was incorporated into Karlsruhe, which had was now bigger and connected by a canal and an avenue ...

  3. Margraviate of Baden-Durlach - Wikipedia

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    Margraviate of Baden. Today part of. Germany. The Margraviate of Baden-Durlach was an early modern territory of the Holy Roman Empire, in the upper Rhine valley, which existed from 1535 to 1771. It was formed when the Margraviate of Baden was split between the sons of Margrave Christopher I and was named for its capital, Durlach.

  4. Karlsruhe - Wikipedia

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    Karlsruhe was the capital of the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach ( Durlach: 1565–1718; Karlsruhe: 1718–1771), the Margraviate of Baden (1771–1803), the Electorate of Baden (1803–1806), the Grand Duchy of Baden (1806–1918), and the Republic of Baden (1918–1945). Its most remarkable building is Karlsruhe Palace, which was built in 1715.

  5. Karlsruhe-Durlach station - Wikipedia

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    Karlsruhe-Durlach station. /  49.001995°N 8.462423°E  / 49.001995; 8.462423. Karlsruhe-Durlach station is the second largest station in the city of Karlsruhe in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof. It is used by services of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn and the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn, regular regional services and ...

  6. Karlsruhe Palace - Wikipedia

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    Karlsruhe Palace. Karlsruhe Palace. Karlsruhe Palace ( German: Karlsruher Schloss) was built in 1715 for Margrave Charles III William of Baden-Durlach after a dispute with the citizens of his previous capital, Durlach. The city of Karlsruhe has since grown around it. The building is now home to the main museum of the Badisches Landesmuseum.

  7. List of monarchs of Baden - Wikipedia

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    Last male member of the Baden-Baden line, after his death without heirs Baden-Baden fell to the Baden-Durlach line, who reunited all Baden. Regencies of Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg (1738-1742) and Charles August of Baden-Durlach (1738-1746) Grandson of Charles III William. In 1746 attained majority.

  8. Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof. /  48.99389°N 8.40056°E  / 48.99389; 8.40056. Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the German city of Karlsruhe. The station is classified as a Category 1 station, [ 1] as it is a major hub where several railways connect.

  9. Oststadt (Karlsruhe) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 19th century, the city of Karlsruhe opened up parts of today's Oststadt as a building area. To this day, the district is characterized by its coexistence of trade, crafts and living. [1] The area south of Durlacher Allee, the Gottesaue, has a much older history. The Benedictine monastery Gottesaue was founded here in 1094.