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- was used as a cheaper alternative to the Kaiserstein. The staircases were constructed from polished Kaiserstein, while most of the rest of the interior...
- quarry: Ambrosius Petruzzy, Pietro Maino Maderno, and Mathias Lorentisch. Kaiserstein stone was used for the main portals, fountains, cannonballs, etc. Once...
- right—was sculpted from Kaiserstein by Lorenzo Mattielli. During this first phase of construction, the remarkable staircase with Kaiserstein steps and the Atlas...
- Valentin Hrzán of Harasov  Czech Republic Kaiserstein Palace Prague František Helfrýd, free lord from Kaiserstein  Czech Republic Buquoy Palace Prague Imperial...
- Galleck (727 m) and the Sulzberg (852 m). In the center there is the Kaiserstein (935 m) and the North features the Großer Peilstein (1062 m), the highest...
- Württemberg Infantry Regiment 5 coys Mansfeld Infantry Regiment 10 coys Kaiserstein Infantry Regiment 5 coys Starhemberg Infantry Regiment 10 coys City guard/militia...
- summits are (roughly from east to west): Schneeberg (Lower Austria) Kaiserstein in the m****if of the Wetterin, Styria Lugauer in the Gesäuse, Styria...
- Almaser Stone, Lindabrunner Stone, St. Margarethener Stone, as well as "Kaiserstein" from "Kaisersteinbruch" were used in surrounding buildings. In 1886...
- century with four arcades and a hipped roof. In addition, there is the "Kaiserstein" (Emperor's Stone), a monument commemorating a visit by Kaiser Wilhelm...
- at 2,076 m above sea level (AA). Its nearby twin peak is known as the Kaiserstein (2,061 m above sea level (AA)). The two summits are the highest mountains...