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and established in the castle. This involved numerous changes, which were implemented by Viennese architect Matthias Gerl. In 1768, an earthquake caused severe damage, which made the building uninhabitable. Three of the four towers had to be removed. In the east wing, new rooms were furnished for the
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In 1743, 1400 French prisoners of war were detained in the castle. A little later, a pestilential epidemic broke out, which claimed many victims. The castle therefore remained closed (because of the risk of infection) for two years after the withdrawal of the survivors. Thereafter, it was hardly used
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In 1246, the Battle of the Leitha was fought east of the castle, and Frederick II was killed. A monument at Burgenland road still reminds of it. In 1260, the castle was first mentioned in documents. The wall was removed, however, under
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river was drained under Frederick III. Also a zoological garden was created, which existed until 1751. The 106-hectare (262-acre) area was later converted into a park and has been open to the public since Maria Theresa.
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in 1944–45, the castle (just like the city as a whole) was so badly damaged that only the outer walls remained standing. It was rebuilt after the war so that the military academy was able to resume operations in 1958.
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The original chapel was called St. Mary's or Our Lady's Chapel. Under Frederick III, it was renamed to St. George's Chapel as the seat of the Knights of St. George's Order.
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retreated to the castle because of the resistance of the Protestant Estates. Subsequently, the Vienna city government was arrested, and they were brought to trial (
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In 1784, the former bishop's see was moved to St. Pölten. Only in 1963 did Wiener Neustadt became the see of the military bishop, and the chapel was promoted to
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The chapel was destroyed in World War II. Only one pillar remained original. It was rebuilt after 1945 using the white sandstone from Kaisersteinbruch quarry.
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The first castle at Wiener Neustadt was built in 1193–94, and the city walls were built at the same time. The costs were paid from the ransom of
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at the beginning of the 13th century. Since the area is quite marshy, it was built on wooden piles. Under
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The castle, which had always been the sovereign's property, is now owned by the Republic of Austria.
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with three naves. It was created by Peter von Pusica and was built in the years 1440 to 1460.
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During an earthquake in 1348, the castle collapsed. This led to a larger new building under
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When the original castle became too small, a new castle was built on the present site by
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in 1683, it was not attacked. In the years 1608 and 1616, fires caused major damage.
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from his guardianship, this led to the creation of the Mailberg Confederation (
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emperor. In the place of God's Body Chapel, the main staircase was erected.
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starting in 1378. On the terrace that was built over the tomb chapel of
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in 1529, the castle was attacked but not conquered. During the
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by 1253 and then built up again in the late 13th century.
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status in 1987 under military bishop Alfred Kostelecky.
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Wiener Neustadt

47°48′36″N 16°14′45″E / 47.8099°N 16.2459°E / 47.8099; 16.2459
Republic of Austria
Theresian Military Academy
Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
Wiener Neustadt
Lower Austria
Theresian Military Academy
Richard the Lionheart
Leopold VI the Glorious
Frederick II the Quarrelsome
Otakar II of Bohemia
Leopold III
Leopold IV
Ernest the Iron
Frederick III
A.E.I.O.U.
Ladislaus the Posthumous
renewed siege
Matthias Corvinus
Maximilian I
Innsbruck Court Church
Ferdinand I
Francis II Rákóczi
Peter, Count Zrin
Siege of Vienna
second siege

Theresian Military Academy

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