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Victory Place
Siegesplatz
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General information
StatusResidence
TypePalace
Architectural styleBaroque, Rococoa
Town or cityEngelberg
CountryEnglean Empire
Construction startedApril, 1699
CompletedAugust, 1718
Renovated
  • June 30, 1795 (First Renovation)
  • May 3, 1899 (Second Renovation)
  • December 27, 2010 (Third Renovation)
OwnerHouse of Hohenzern
Design and construction
ArchitectAdolf Scheuer
Other information
Number of rooms576
Website
www.siegesplatz.ek


Siegesplatz is a baroque palace within Engelberg, the capital city of the Englean Empire.

The palace was built at the request of Emperor Friedrich Wilhelm I, wishing to create a large permanent residence for the imperial family that would replace Engelberg Castle which had been the official residence of the imperial family since 1135.