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issued copies of Vetsera's letters of farewell to her mother and other family members. The letters — written in Mayerling shortly before the deaths — state clearly and unambiguously that Mary Vetsera was preparing to commit suicide alongside Rudolf, out of love.
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A visitor center nearby the convent was opened in 2014. This center, the restored tea pavilion and some other rooms with objects from the 19th century now form the exhibition of the "Museum Altes Jagdschloss Mayerling".
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After the deaths of Rudolf and Vetsera, Emperor Franz Joseph, who wanted to endow a new church building, had the hunting lodge changed into a convent which then was settled by nuns of the
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has the facial features of the Empress Elisabeth and a dagger pierces the
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This article is about the village of Mayerling. For other uses, see
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Exactly what happened is unknown, but on 31 July 2015, the
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Mayerling (disambiguation)

Lower Austria
Alland
Baden
Schwechat
Wienerwald
Vienna
Heiligenkreuz
Mayerling incident
Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Elisabeth
Austro-Hungarian
hunting lodge
Baroness Mary Vetsera
suicide
Austrian National Library

Discalced Carmelite nuns
Discalced Carmelite Order
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Saint Joseph
Lady Chapel
Immaculate Heart of Mary
"Sensationsfund in der Schoellerbank: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek erhält verloren geglaubte Abschiedsbriefe von Mary Vetsera"
the original
"Museum im Karmel Mayerling eröffnet - noe.ORF.at"
Travel to Austria
The Mayerling-Information-Center

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