- The
Vrtba Garden (Czech: Vrtbovská zahrada) in
Prague is one of
several fine High
Baroque gardens in the
Czech capital. Like
three other Baroque gardens...
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Sternberg (1584–1634),
second time he
married Countess Eliška
Marie of
Vrtba (died in 1643),
third time to Kateřina
Lidmila Talackovna of Ještětice (died...
- Prague, the seat of
Charles University (1716–1718)
Reconstruction of
Vrtba Palace and
Vrtba Garden in
Prague (c. 1720)
Karlova Koruna Chateau (with Jan Santini...
- Konopiště in 1657. The
Swedes occupied and
plundered Konopiště in 1648, and the
Vrtba family then
purchased the
dilapidated structure.
After 1725, they had it...
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Conservatory (est. 1807). The
founders are
listed as František
Josef of
Vrtba, František
Josef of
Sternberg and Manderscheid, Jan
Nepomuk Nostitz-Rieneck...
- Klebelsberg [cs] 1803 1812
Josef Antonín
Vratislav of Mitrovic [cs] 1812 1830
Josef of
Vrtba 1830 1830 died 1830 Kristián Kryštof Clam-Gallas [cs] 1831 ?
Albert Nostitz-Rieneck [cs]...
- Gardens.
Another important terraced garden in the Malá
Strana district is the
Vrtba Garden. In 1714–1754 the Holy
Trinity Column in
Olomouc was
built by Wenzel...
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Augarten in
Vienna Parc of
Schloss Hof in Engelhartstetten,
Lower Austria Vrtba Garden,
Prague (1720s)
Gardens of the
Wallenstein Palace in
Prague Blenheim...
-
Botanical Garden of Medellín, Medellín
Nutibara sculpture park
Mulberry Garden Vrtba Garden Kongens Have (King's Garden),
Copenhagen Montaza Palace Gardens Gardens...
- contributors, with a
contribution of 300 florins, were the
nobles Franz Josef of
Vrtba [cs],
August Lobkowicz,
Johann Adolf II of Schwarzenberg [de],
Philip Kinsky...