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from 1656. Lodron himself enjoyed staying at the palace and also died there. Maria Sidonia von Raitenau, née Freiin von Welsperg-Primör, spent her later years between 1639 and 1646 there with her grandchildren Maria Anna Katharina and Rudolf Hannibal; she had taken over their guardianship from their
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Remains of the Altenau palace can be found in the basement of the south west corner of the present palace, next to the rose-garden. It is likely that the main walls upward of this, and many of the inner walls of this part also belong to the oldest stages of the palace's construction, because it can
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and their children outside the BergstraĂźtor gate of Salzburg. The exact reason for building the palace was an attack of gout that the archbishop had suffered during the winter of 1604/1605, and a stroke that paralysed his right arm fr four months. Following his recovery, he had this pleasure-palace
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The palace was built on a small, raised alluvial fan 200 metres north of the city wall, and is said to have been completed in six months. At around 400 square meters, it was not particularly large. The name Altenau was derived from Salome Alt's family name, and the term
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A chronicler describes the building as a large and magnificent palace or castle, surrounded by beautiful gardens of all kinds of shrubs, trees and fruit. The interior of the palace also impressed the chronicler, who states:
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built for himself and his family to escape the crowded city. The extent of how much Wolf Dietrich enjoyed living in his new home is evident from a plaque inscribed in Latin, and brought by Markus Sittikus to the
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Fürsterzbischof Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau - Gründer des barocken Salzburg. 4. Salzburger Landesausstellung, 16. Mai-26. Oktober 1987 im Residenz-Neugebäude und im Dommuseum zu Salzburg
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Fürsterzbischof Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau - Gründer des barocken Salzburg. 4. Salzburger Landesausstellung, 16. Mai-26. Oktober 1987 im Residenz-Neugebäude und im Dommuseum zu Salzburg
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wall of the city as far as the area of the present SchwarzstraĂźe (embankments were not added to the river until after 1852). Because other plots in the area were too close to the
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Chosen by God's mercy, I rule over the rushing, streaming Salzach. Because sickness robbed my suffering body of strength, I built this peaceful building as a quiet harbour in life
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Stahl-Botstiber, Eva (1987). "Salome Alt und das Frauenbild ihrer Zeit". In Engelsberger, Ulrike; Wagner, Franz (eds.).
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drove Salome Alt and her children from Altenau palace. To erase the memory of his predecessor he renamed the palace
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In 1606 the prince-archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau built a palace for his mistress,
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of the Salzach, the Alt family already owned four herb-gardens on the raised area.
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The palace was a favourite residence of the prince-archbishop and his family, who
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Excerpt from a map of Salzburg by Ph. Harpff (1643) showing the Altenau palace
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be shown that they were included during the work of Lukas von Hildebrandt.
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After the arrest of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, his successor and nephew
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After various additions (including a clock-tower added by archbishop
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The Susanna fountain in the gardens of the modern-day Mirabell palace
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which stands on the same site. It was the home of prince-archbishop
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N.N. (1987). "". In Engelsberger, Ulrike; Wagner, Franz (eds.).
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which at the time had a very broad bed, stretching from the
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mother, Maria Jakobea, who showed "little love" for them.
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translated from Latin to German by Clemens M. Hutter
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German
Salzburg
Mirabell Palace
Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau
Salome Alt
Salzburg Residenz

Salzach
Mönchsberg
floodplain

Markus Sittich von Hohenems
Mirabell Palace
Paris Lodron
Matthäus Merian the Elder
Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein
Franz Anton von Harrach
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt
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978-3-902692-19-1
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