¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
the Palace of Prince Max, the Georgianum or Priests’ Seminary (named from Prince George the Rich, its founder), the Young Ladies’ School (Tochter- schnle), and the Ladies’ College (Da- menstift) — all recent constructions. Most of the buildings, it must be con fessed, are deficient in picturesque effect, from their uniformity of sur face. This street terminates at one end with a magnificent Arch of Tri umph,' at the other with the hall or portico of the Marshals. The works of the modern German
school of his torical painting may he seen in the New Palace of the king, in the Hall of Festivals, in the Palace of Prince Max, in the Pinacotliek and Glypto thek, in the new Churches of St. Lewis and St. Boniface, and in the Chapel of All Saints, as well as in the studios at one time, either attracted thither from other countries by the encourage ment thus held out to them, or bred and educated on the spot. The prince who originated all this was not a soli tary patron of art, since he created