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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Wackerbarth Palace, built between 1723 and 1729, under the supervision of architect J. C. Knöffel, was also known as the Ritterakadamie (German for "Knight's Academy"). It was one of several baroque palaces in Dresden which were destroyed during the allied bombing raids on February 13, 1945. It was named for Christoph August Graf von Wackerbarth, a Saxon Duke and Field Marshal (1662 1734). The palace was situated in the city, north of the River Elbe, at the former Beaumontplatz near Neustädter Markt.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Wackerbarth Palace, built between 1723 and 1729, under the supervision of architect J. C. Knöffel, was also known as the Ritterakadamie (German for "Knight's Academy"). It was one of several baroque palaces in Dresden which were destroyed during the allied bombing raids on February 13, 1945. It was named for Christoph August Graf von Wackerbarth, a Saxon Duke and Field Marshal (1662 1734). The palace was situated in the city, north of the River Elbe, at the former Beaumontplatz near Neustädter Markt.