Antique Neoclassical Stereoview – The Walhalla Interior
£5.00
An original 3D stereoview of the stunning neoclassical interior of the Walhalla Memorial near Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. Modelled after the Parthenon in Athens, this "hall of fame" was built by King Ludwig I between 1830 and 1842 to honour distinguished figures in German history. The image highlights the grand central chamber's architectural splendour, featuring:
- Polychrome Caryatids
- Marble Busts: Hundreds of marble busts representing notable German-speaking personalities.
- Checkered Marble Floor.
- Classical Ornamentation: The ceiling and friezes are adorned in the Greek Revival style.
- Subject: Interior of the Walhalla Temple (Hall of Fame).
- Date: c. 1870s–1880s.
- Format: Albumen silver prints on standard flat yellow-tinted card mount.
- Condition: VG. The images retain good clarity and contrast, showing the deep perspective of the hall. The mount is structurally sound with minor corner wear. The verso is blank.


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