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Professor Dr. Hans-Christoph Dittscheid (born 1950) is a distinguished art historian at the University of Regensburg since 1990. His research spans Byzantine art, Italian Renaissance, French Enlightenment art, and monument preservation, with a particular focus on reception of antiquity and garden art. He has held visiting positions at the Bibliotheca Hertziana and actively contributes to international congress organization.
- Education: Doctorate (Mainz 1983) and habilitation (Würzburg 1990) in art history
- Professional background: Expert in castle reconstruction (e.g., Löwenburg in Kassel) and German-Russian cultural exchange projects
His publications reveal a strong thematic cluster around Renaissance architecture (Serlio, Palladio), Baroque symbolism (epitaphs, church iconography), and Jewish architectural heritage. Awards include prestigious DFG and Max Planck fellowships.
- Scientific cooperation with Italy, Russia, and France
- Exhibition curatorship (Kassel, Regensburg Historical Museum)
- Current projects: Dornburg Castle research with Stengel family focus
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