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in 1797. He rebuilt the house as a palace, and had the gardens landscaped in a romantic English style, since when they have been considered some of Vienna's finest. After Geymüller went bankrupt in 1841, the estate was auctioned, and had changed hands several times when the
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he removed many of the decorative features, both interior and exterior (including a set of impressive perrons at the front of the building) when a
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pg. 192. Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy (Ed.) Stadtbildverluste Wien - Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte. LIT Verlag, Vienna 2005.
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The palace was a nobleman's residence in the mid-17th century, but in the next century the building became known as
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toward the end of the 18th century. She began turning the grounds into a park, before selling to the
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Max Schmidt purchased it in 1920. Since 1935 the palace and the surrounding 33
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have belonged to the city of Vienna and have been open to the public. When
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was opened there. Today it houses the Vienna-Pötzleinsdorf
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palace
Pötzleinsdorf
Vienna
Countess Philippina von Herberstein
banker
Johann Heinrich Geymüller
industrialist
hectares
park
Roland Rainer
Second World War
youth hostel
Steiner/Waldorf school
Geymüllergasse
Währing
Bezirksmuseum Währing
ISBN
3-8258-7754-X
Pötzleinsdorf Palace Park
Vienna District Museums: Währing
Homepage of the Rudolf Steiner-Schule
48°14′33″N 16°18′21″E / 48.24250°N 16.30583°E / 48.24250; 16.30583
Categories
Buildings and structures in Währing
Palaces in Vienna

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