Traces the history of two projects for the castle at Hohenschwangau, commissioned by Prince Maximilian of Bavaria but never realized: Friedrich Maler's project for a chapel (1832), and a subsequent project for an oratory. Both were to be decorated with stained glass. Instead the Knights' Hall was finally extended in 1842 and a chapel constructed under the direction of G.F. Ziebland. Two arched windows flanking the altar were fitted with stained glass representations of Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria and Electoral Prince Maximilian I.
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