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Schloss Hetzendorf is a
baroque palace in
Hetzendorf, Meidling, Vienna, that was used by the
imperial Habsburg family. The
building was
originally a hunting...
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Untermeidling and Gaudenzdorf); and a
loose joint area (and
Altmannsdorf Hetzendorf), to the southwest. The
latter is a
mixed industrial and
residential area...
- Zita.
Archduchess Adelheid was born on 3
January 1914, in the
Schloss Hetzendorf. She was the
second child and
eldest daughter of
Archduke Charles of Austria...
- a
severe facial deformity and
having to
spend the rest of her life in
Hetzendorf Palace.
Marie Anne was born on 8 June 1804 at the
Hofburg palace in Vienna...
- a set of
follies that was
designed by the
architect Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg, and
erected as an
entirely new
architectural feature in...
- of his
capital and
remained there until his
death at the age of 44, at
Hetzendorf Palace in 1801. The
dismantling of the
court made Beethoven's relocation...
- Wien
Hetzendorf is a
Vienna S-Bahn station,
served by S1 and S2. The
station is 1.63 km (1.01 mi) west of Wien Meidling. The
station is
situated between...
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comfortable existence for her court. As a widow's seat, she gave her
Schloss Hetzendorf near Vienna.
Though the
traditional view has been that she had a good...
- 1786–1789. It has
three pulpits. The
church was
designed by
Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf of Hohenberg. The
cemetery Chapel of
Saint John the
Baptist is located...
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Victoria University of Wellington. Chessman, Stuart. "
Hetzendorf and the
Iconoclasm in the
Second Half of the 20th Century". The Society...