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Education, decided to maintain monument protection at least for a part of the building, but the Administrative Court as the third and final instance lifted it, with the peculiar reasoning that the protected building had perished and the remaining ruins were not to be considered identical with it. Due to misunderstanding and ignorance, the remains of this beautiful palace were no longer protected.
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On 19 August 1964, the remains of the palace ruins were blown up. Today, nothing remembers any more of the beautiful neoclassical palace, once presented by a loving archduke to his wife. Only, the coat of arms, which once decorated the palace, is left in the former palace park. It is popularly known
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In 1928, the social-democratic Vienna city administration expressed interest in acquiring the Weilburg as a "home for accommodating sick children," but this plan was rejected by archduke Frederick, still the owner. In 1930, the rooms were used for the exhibition "450 Years of the City of Baden", and
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The settlement of Albrecht's estate after his death was difficult. It ended in 1967 with the transfer of the (remains of the) Weilburg palace and other properties (e.g., the Halbturn palace in Burgenland), to his nephew, Paul Freiherr von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1924–2008), the son of his sister Maria
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evacuated the Weilburg palace, and on 2 April 1945, a fire broke out, destroying large parts of the palace and all of its furnishing. The fire was probably lit by retreating Wehrmacht soldiers. The advancing Red Army forbade the firefighters from extinguishing it. Rumors suggested that valuable war
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came into force, which dethroned the House of Habsburg-Lorraine as rulers of Austria. The Habsburg family members had to declare themselves loyal citizens of the republic, or leave the country, otherwise their property would be confiscated. Archduke Frederick was not willing to do this. On 14 April
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style after a fire destroyed large parts of the town in 1812. The laying of the foundation stone took place on 13 September 1820, after which construction started. On 24 December 1821, archduke Charles presented the palace to his wife Henriette. The palace could be moved into on 4 June 1823. The
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The new owner's lawyers applied to have the monument protection of the palace lifted by the monument office in order to sell the property more favourably. After a lengthy process, their endeavours succeeded: in the first and second instances, the Federal Monuments Office and the Ministry of
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Red army soldiers used the palace stables as barracks for several years. The chapel in the castle park, undamaged by the fire, served as a hay storehouse for them. The palace ruins, with still-standing walls, deteriorated rapidly.
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Due to the inheritance of his uncle, archduke Frederick belonged to the wealthiest men in Austria-Hungary. Next to the Weilburg palace and the Albertina with its large art collections, he owned estates in Ungarisch-Altenburg (now
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the city council negotiated the purchase of land to expand the beach. In 1934, the idea emerged to establish the planned Baden casino in the Weilburg. The idea was abandoned because the palace was too far outside the city.
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The Baden municipality bought the Rauhenecker forest behind the palace, as well as the park. The location of the palace changed several times until it was used for the construction of a residential area starting in 1964.
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Archduke Albrecht (1817–1895) spent almost every summer in Baden and expanded the Weilburg estate by purchasing the forest area on Rauheneck Mountain from the Doblhoff lordship. His wife, princess
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Today, nothing is left from this beautiful palace except the coat of arms, which once decorated the palace. The palace was once considered the most significant example of
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Shortly, after the marriage he decided to construct a summer residence as a present for his wife. The location for the palace was in Baden near Vienna, a
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On the night of 29 to 30 December 1829, Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg died in Vienna. In her will, she bequeathed the Weilburg palace to her eldest son
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A few years before 1900, the blind composer BĂ©la von Ujj (1873–1942) took over the musical supervision of the chapel. – See: Anna Hottner-Grefe: 
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were confiscated, including the palaces in Bratislava and Vienna, including his art collection. However, he retained his properties in Hungary, where
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In July 1840, the street leading to the palace was described as being illuminated to such an extent during summer nights that "the area resembles the
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prohibited the fire to be extinguished, the palace was destroyed. Due to misunderstanding and ignorance, the ruins were blown up in the 1960s.
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Im Schatten der Weilburg. Baden im Biedermeier. Eine Ausstellung der Stadtgemeinde Baden im Frauenbad vom 23. September 1988–31. Jänner 1989
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Klassizismus und Biedermeier in Mitteleuropa Band 1 - Architektur und Innenraumgestaltuing in Österreich und seinen Kronländern 1780-1850
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Die Umgebung von Baden bei Wien. Sonderabdruck aus dem Führer und Heimatbuche „Die Kurstadt Baden bei Wien“ von Professor Walter Hermann.
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Klassizismus und Biedermeier in Mitteleuropa Band 1 - Architektur und Innenraumgestaltuing in Österreich und seinen Kronländern 1780-1850
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chapel near the western wing of the palace. It was designed by the architect Anton Heft. The chapel was consecrated on 31 July 1858.
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Like most Habsburg princes, archduke Frederick adopted a military career, and served creditably for many years. At the start of the
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Archduke Albrecht was honoured as a respected military leader with an equestrian monument in front of his Vienna palace, the
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With a front length of 201 meters, the Weilburg palace was one of the most significant neoclassical buildings in Austria.
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Neues aus der Glanzzeit Badens. Das Tagebuch des M.Fr.Perth und die Ode „Die Bäder von Baden“ von Giuseppe de Carpani
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This article is about the former Weilburg palace in Baden near Vienna. For the castle in Weilburg, Germany, see
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1919, he and his family left the Weilburg palace to move to Switzerland initially. Most of his properties in
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equipment and important documents were stored in the building, which could have been the cause of arson.
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The architect Joseph Kornhäusel made the neoclassical design, who also rebuilt large parts of Baden in a
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The ruins of Rauheneck castle look down at the residential area, where once was the Weilburg palace
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On 31 January 1940, the Weilburg palace was placed under monument protection. On 1 April 1940, the
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Weilburg palace dreaming in the valley, while the ruins of Rauheneck castle look down from the hill
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After World War I, Austria declared itself a republic on 12 November 1918. On 10 April 1919, the
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Archduke Charles of Teschen and princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg: a palace as a gift of love
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The last remain of the palace: the coat of arms uniting the Nassau lion with the Habsburg eagle
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restored the monarchy without having a king. Also, the Weilburg palace remained his property.
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Baden 1480–1930. Stadtjubiläums-Ausstellung 20. â€“ 28. Sept. AusstellungsfĂĽhrer
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Haider, Edgar (2006). "Schloss Weilburg, Baden bei Wien. Geschenk fĂĽr eine geliebte Frau".
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Weilburg palace seen from the north in 1820. The palace front had a length of 201 meters
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Weilburg palace by Franz Jaschke in 1823. The ruins of Rauhenstein castle in the back
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with the heraldic animals of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, the eagle and the lion.
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was quartered there, followed by a mountain infantry unit. On 12 December 1944, the
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Schloss Weilburg's beautiful location often made it a subject for painters such as
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family. A fire broke out in April 1945, probably lit by retreating soldiers of the
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Archduke Frederick passed away on 30 December 1936. He appointed his son archduke
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castle. The land was owned by the Doblhoff family, who sold it to the archduke.
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Nomination of the Great Spas of Europe for inclusion on the World Heritage List
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Neue Folge 66 – 68, 2000–2002, St. Pölten 2006, S. 240 ff. passim.
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Das Tagebuch des Matthäus Franz Perth (1788–1856). (…) 1840. Die Weilburg.
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From the diary of Matthäus Franz Perth (1788–1856). â€” Theodor Stöhr:
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Weilburg palace at the entrance of the Helenental valley around 1825
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more formidable opponents and one of the greatest generals of the
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In the end, archduke Frederick moved to Ungarisch-Altenburg (now
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The remains of Weilburg palace before they were blown up in 1964
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Archduke Charles with his family in front of the Weilburg palace
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Weilburg palace seen from the ruins of Rauheneck castle in 1935
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Gallery: Floor plans of Weilburg palace by Joseph Kornhäusel
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Weilburg palace - Detail from a landscape by Johann Raulino
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Weilburg palace seen from the ruins of Rauhenstein castle
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building was named after Henriette's hometown Weilburg.
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Princess Henrietta with archduke Albrecht in the 1820s
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duke of Teschen
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Joseph Kornhäusel
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Maria Luisa of Spain
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Marie Christine of Austria
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