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‖ Residenz|rɛzɪˈdɛnts| Also residenz. [Ger., lit. ‘residence’.] The building in which a German princely court resided before 1918; a town which was the seat of a princely court. Hence Residenzstadt |-ʃtat| [G. stadt town], the seat of a court.
1840Thackeray in Fraser's Mag. Aug. 151/2 Twice as many people in the streets as you see at midday in a German residenz or an English provincial town. 1848― Van. Fair lxiii. 570 Troops of people..flock to the Residenz and share in the pleasures of the fair and the festivities there. 1915F. H. Burnett Lost Prince xxii. 215 But I want to know who lives at the Residenz? 1961L. Mumford City in Hist. Note to plate 4. These royal tomb cities were thus the earliest form of permanent Residenzstadt, like Versailles or Karlsruhe. 1965Observer 9 May 40/7 The State apartments in the old Kings' Residenz..are being repainted. 1973Country Life 15 Nov. 1542/1 The two vases in the Residenz in Munich. 1980Times 9 Aug. 8/7 The Residenz, the baroque palace of the Von Schönborns. |