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and are the oldest surviving secular wall paintings in Vienna. The cycle of paintings were executed in 1398 on the walls of a then banqueting room on a commission from the wealthy merchant Michel
Menschein. For the most part they show scenes from the life of the
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in his home and donated in 1964 to the City of Vienna. For several decades the museum was in the
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