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The Belvedere, Vienna

The Belvedere, Vienna

The unique, overall complex, with its two palaces, the Upper and Lower Belvedere, and their extensive gardens, is one of the most stunning Baroque architectural ensembles in the world. In the 18th century, the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned the renowned Baroque architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt to build a summer residence. After the death of Prince Eugene, Empress Maria Theresa acquired the entire complex and transformed the Upper Belvedere into an exhibition venue for the imperial collections – making it one of the first public museums in the world.

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Winter Palace of Prince Eugene

Winter Palace of Prince Eugene


Savoy Mansion in Ráckeve, Hungary

Savoy Mansion in Ráckeve, Hungary

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Savoy Mansion in Bilje

Savoy Mansion in Bilje


Schloss Hof

Schloss Hof

The grounds of Schloss Hof extend across seventy hectares in eastern Lower Austria. The resplendent ensemble consisting of a two-storey palace, the gardens and the estate farm is of outstanding significance in the history of art and culture.

Prince Eugene’s hunting paradise

In 1725, the 62-year-old military commander Prince Eugene of Savoy purchased a one-storey Renaissance citadel with rectangular ground plan and commissioned Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt to remodel it into a prestigious hunting manor.

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