Schloss Arenenberg, by Eugène Brunner-Lacoste (PR2 Petra Reinmöller Public Relations)
Louis Napoleon's mother embroidered his uncle's hat on his chair back to remind him who he was. The initials on the seat stand for his name. (PR2 Petra Reinmöller Public Relations)
The first "official" portrait of Louis Napoleon printed in Konstanz for distribution in France where he was unknown, in order to raise his profile. (Städtische Museen Konstanz)
Louis Napoleon used this sleigh with its eagle prow and velvet seat to beguile the local girls. He stood behind and held the reins tightly either side of her. (Städtische Museen Konstanz)
Louis Napoleon trained in Thun and became a captain of the Bernese artillery. He was interested in artillery and even invented a new cannon. (PR2 Petra Reinmöller Public Relations)
Punch glass from Arenenberg (Napoleon Museum Thurgau)
Napoleon III was never crowned, but dressed as if for a coronation on such occasions as his marriage and the baptism of his children. (PR2 Petra Reinmöller Public Relations)
The death mask of Napoleon III, who died in exile in England. (PR2 Petra Reinmöller Public Relations)
The life and times of a French emperor
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Emperor Napoleon III of France was born 200 years ago, on April 20 1808. He spent his formative years in the area of Lake Constance, border hopping between Switzerland and Germany. A double Swiss-German exhibition commemorates his life and times.
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