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Artstetten Castle (German: Schloss Artstetten, pronounced [ˌʃlɔs ˈaʁtʃtɛtn̩] ⓘ) is a historic Schloss near the Wachau valley in Lower Austria, in the municipality of Artstetten-Pöbring. It is the final resting place of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg.
- Château d'Artstetten — Wikipédia
Le château d'Artstetten est un château dans la commune...
- Château d'Artstetten — Wikipédia
Le château d'Artstetten est un château dans la commune d'Artstetten-Pöbring, dans le district de Melk en Basse-Autriche, possession des Hohenberg.
Since 1913 Schloss Artstetten has presented itself as we know it today: an architectually delightful construction flanked by seven distinctive towers. The Castle Owners. of Artstetten Castle. Emperor Franz I.
The castle’s nature-park is to be found on the list of those 56 historical Austrian gardens and parklands in the Federal Law for the Protection of Monuments, which are classified as worthy of the highest degree of protection. Little is known of the earlier story of the park.
Schloss Artstetten, Artstetten, Niederösterreich, Austria. 3,271 likes · 597 talking about this · 3,229 were here. Imperiales Schloss Artstetten 1. April - 1. November, täglich 10-16:30 Uhr Museum,...
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If you are a human seeing this field, please leave it empty. Schlossplatz 1, 3661 Artstetten. +43 (0) 7413 / 80 06. office@schloss-artstetten.at. www.schloss-artstetten.at.
6 oct. 2022 · Category. : Schloss Artstetten. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This category shows the protected monument with the number 31237 in Austria. ( Commons, de, Wikidata) Artstetten Castle. Castle in Lower Austria. Northeast view of Artstetten Castle.