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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 muni****lity...
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their memory.
Duchess Sophie's
castle of
Artstetten was
selected as a main
motif for the 10-euro
Castle of
Artstetten commemorative coin
minted on 13 October...
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Franz Ferdinand and his
Castle of
Artstetten were
selected as a main
motif for the
Austrian 10 euro The
Castle of
Artstetten commemorative coin,
minted on...
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expelled the
brothers to Austria. Subsequently, they
lived in
Vienna and at
Artstetten Castle in
Lower Austria.[citation needed]
Maximilian obtained a law degree...
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Artstetten-Pöbring is a town in the
district of Melk in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und...
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related to the
British royal family. The
Hohenberg family still owns
Artstetten Castle in
Lower Austria, and
parts of this
castle are open to the public...
- the
House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Georg was born at
Artstetten Castle in the
community of
Artstetten-Pöbring,
Lower Austria, on 25
April 1929. He was the...
- nad Cidlinou, were confiscated. The
children moved to
Vienna and Schloß
Artstetten. In 1938,
following the Anschluss, some of the
family members were arrested...
- Duke
Albrecht of Württemberg.
Margarete Sophie was born at
Artstetten Castle,
Artstetten-Pöbring, the
fourth and
youngest child and only
daughter of...
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since the
discovery of the Venus.
Artstetten-Pöbring is a
small town in the Melk
district most
known for
Artstetten Castle,
which is
noted for its many...