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Anselm Franz von Ritter zu Groenesteyn

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Name
  
Anselm von

Died
  
1765, Mainz, Germany

Role
  
Architect

Structures
  
Banz Abbey

Anselm Franz Freiherr von Ritter zu Groenesteyn (also von Grunstein) (1692–1765) was a Chamberlain of Electoral Mainz, privy counsellor, Majordomo, temporarily Vitztum (vicegerent), High Director of Building and exceptionally gifted architect. His grandfather Stefan von Ritter zu Groenesteyn was of Dutch origin.

Selected works

He took part in many great civil works in the regions under the influence of the Schonborn family. Because of this he planned or constructed at least in part the following buildings:

  • Deutschhaus Mainz (Commandry of the Teutonic Knights"))
  • Bassenheimer Hof in Mainz
  • Baroque Chateau Bruchsal, of the new residence of the newly appointed bishop of Speyer
  • Wurzburg Residence
  • Chateau Jagersburg, the summer residence of the prince-bishop of Bamberg in Eggolsheim/Forchheim
  • Church of Banz Abbey/Franconia
  • Church of Amorbach Abbey/Odenwald
  • Stone balustrade of Chateau Biebrich in Wiesbaden-Biebrich
  • Chateau Bonnigheim
  • He tore down the Schwalbacherhof in Kiedrich in the Rheingau, which came into family ownership through the marriage of his grandfather Stefan to the daughter of the house. In 1730 he erected Schloss Groenesteyn, a Baroque three-winged palace including a chapel, on the site. As stucco plasterer he chose Georg Hennicke from Mainz, a disciple of the Frenchman Jean Berain, who had also worked on the pilgrimage church Zum heiligen Blut in Walldurn. The chateau is still family property.

    References

    Anselm Franz von Ritter zu Groenesteyn Wikipedia