The hamlet seemed completely rustic and natural from the outside, while the Rococo interior provided the desired comfort and luxury of the Queen and her friends.
The Rococo interior consists of a large rectangular room with a domed ceiling fringed with garlands and medallions.
This contrasts strangely with the late Rococo interior of Pacassi to the right.
The Rococo interiors are ornate yet airy.
The Marquise de Pompadour was an accomplished woman with a good eye for Rococo interiors.
The church has Rococo interior which is one of the best examples of this style in Austria.
Despite Rococo influences in the early 18th century, true Italian Rococo interiors began to be made in the late 1720s and early 1730s.
During the renovation in the 1880s by architect Christian Christie, the Rococo interior was replaced to give the interiors back their former medieval appearance.
The house is also notable for its fine Rococo interiors.
Eigtved seized the opportunity and designed one of the most distinguished Rococo interiors in Denmark.