The now Rococo palace, raised by inspiration of French palaces, became a model for Swedish country mansion architecture during the later part of the 18th century.
The most attractive Rococo palace in the Pohořelec area is the Kučera Palace of 1775-80.
The Order acquired the building in the mid-18th century and transformed it into a Rococo palace.
The Palazzo Pianetti or Pianetti Tesei is a Rococo palace in the town of Jesi, Italy.
Pleasure pavilions in "Chinese taste" appeared in the formal parterres of late Baroque and Rococo German palaces, and in tile panels at Aranjuez near Madrid.
Even though the mirrors were used on a grand scale in Baroque and Rococo palaces, the techniques developed are useful for smaller rooms today.
The Rococo palace, built 1735-39 to the design of Carl Hårleman and later expanded by Queen Louisa Ulrika, was neglected for centuries before being restored.
Visitors to the Rococo palace still take the guided trudge round two dozen or so underfurnished rooms in felt slippers that are falling apart.
It also boasts a great collection of Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Neo-classical palaces, parks and gardens.
The charming Rococo palace, found through a small side gate just to the left of the church steps in the town center, once belonged to the Dukes of Estói.