The Gartenreich
Dessau-Wörlitz

Idea and Organisation

Prof. Dr. Lukas Nickel,
University of Vienna, Austria

Dr. Anette Froesch,
Kulturstiftung Dessau-Wörlitz, Germany

Venue

Historischer Gasthof „Zum Eichenkranz“
Angergasse 104
06785 Oranienbaum-Wörlitz
Germany

Attendance

The conference is open to the public. The conference fee (including catering and excursions) is 35 €.

Registration

Registration for conference and excursions to be made
by 25 August 2024:
julia.cahnbley@gartenreich.de

Language

The conference language is English.

Publication

The conference proceedings will be published in 2025.

When Leopold III Frederick Franz, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau, added Chinese-inspired state rooms, a pagoda, a tea house and bridges to his sprawling garden realm, he followed a practise widely employed at courts of the German states, Austria, and across Europe.

Chinoiserie was of such importance that it was used by his political allies as well as rivals, by conservative and progressive rulers, and in both protestant and catholic settings. While the centrality of China to elite representation of the time has been noted often, so-far its significance remains opaque. The conference, a collaboration between the Kulturstiftung Dessau-Wörlitz and the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna, aims at investigating the intentions and rationales behind the inclusion of Chinese-inspired spaces, structures and designs into programs of representation at European courts during the 18th century. 

You can finde the conference programme here.