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The walls of the Marble Hall in front of the Hall of
Ceremonies date back to the 16th century and theoretically belong to the Leopoldine Wing, but the scagliola for the interior was changed around 1840 to match the appearance of the newer Hall of Ceremonies. During the imperial period it was used as
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1061:). The architect Manfred Wehdorn designed a modern interior, completed with a spherical structure for secure conferences and panoramic windows. Besides the roof, he also converted the former courtyard between the Hall of Festivals and the southwest wing of the Swiss courtyard to another space.
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by the Turks, the wing was rebuilt by
Giovanni Pietro Tencala with an additional floor installed. Through its architecture, this wing still bears a connection to the Late Renaissance. It is in this wing that the offices of the Federal President are located.
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An adjoining section of the Swiss Wing houses the
Radetzky Apartments. In recognition of his services in the Italian campaign during the revolutionary year of 1848, the Emperor Franz Joseph I permitted the worthy Field Marshal
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St. Michael's Wing was also planned by Joseph
Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, and it serves as the connection between the Winter Riding School and the Imperial Chancellery Wing. However, because the old Imperial Court Theatre
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at the beginning of the 19th century. Because of its additional nature, it formed a clearly visible protrusion at right angles to the
Leopoldine Wing for almost a hundred years, and was therefore also called the "Nose".
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museum, is also considered a part of the
Hofburg because of its structural connections to the Augustinian monastery. In the early 19th century members of the imperial family had their residence here, such as
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With its ornate coffered ceiling and 26 crystal chandeliers, which once held 1,300 candles, the Hall of
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served as musical director to the court for the balls held here. Over the centuries, various modification has been made the balls in line with changing tastes.
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Following the enlargement of Vienna after the demolition of the city walls in the 1860s, the
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took place there in 1814. The well known saying "The
Congress dances" derives from the balls held in the Redoutensaele in the framework of the
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sat in 1848) and in the Imperial Chancellery Wing (Reichskanzleitrakt) across from the Leopoldine Wing. The latter was originally planned by
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from 1889. The residence was converted during the Baroque era to house the imperial horses on the ground floor and is used by the
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After the completion of St. Michael's Square, two sculpted fountains were installed on the façade of the wing: Power at Sea by
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soon became the setting for the cultivated style of baroque entertainment. The name is derived from the French word "
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technique, in which painted gypsum resembles marble. In this hall Napoleon I asked for the hand of Archduchess
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and monastery. As the palace expanded, the church and monastery became an integral part of the building.
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in the side panels. The hall was also the venue for
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Hofburg Imperial Palace information and photography
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644:Archduke Franz Ferdinand
638:The Privy Council Room (
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1924:Schloss Wilhelminenberg
1899:Schloss Kaiserebersdorf
1889:Palais Archduke Wilhelm
1601:Encyclopedia of Austria
1279:Eurovision Song Contest
1116:Spanische Hofreitschule
959:Franz Anton Hillebrandt
18:Hofburg Imperial Palace
2217:Royal Palace of Venice
2132:Wiener Neustadt Castle
1884:Palais Archduke Rainer
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2082:Jagdschloss MĂŒrzsteg
1869:Palais Archduke Carl
1729:at Wikimedia Commons
1685:subclade distance 0
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1021:Grosser Redoutensaal
1017:Kleiner Redoutensaal
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171:president of Austria
2202:Castello del Catajo
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2087:New Castle (ƻywiec)
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2007:Schloss Hetzendorf
1972:Schloss Artstetten
1967:Kaiserhaus (Baden)
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