Der Brand des Bonner Residenzschlosses, 1777 - Fotografie einer Radierung von Franz Rousseau, wohl nach einer eigenen Zeichnung
Beethoven-Haus Bonn, NE 81, Band I, Nr. 23
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During Beethoven's lifetime, the German Reich was divided in numerous small states. Some of those states had been an ecclesiastic dominion under the authority of a bishop, who was the clerical and, at the same time, secular ruler. The electorate of Cologne was such a clerical territory. In 1597 Bonn became the capital of this small state. The elector resided there in a castle located in the city centre. In 1777, the electoral castle had been destroyed by a fire, an event which became famous for its sadness, and which Ludwig van Beethoven, who was then six years old, had witnessed. Among others, the court counsellor Emanuel von Breuning - the husband of Beethoven's motherly friend Helene von Breuning - had lost his life due to that misfortunate event. Although the castle of the royal seat had been reconstructed, the event still remained a formative experience for the residents of Bonn.(S.B.)