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The palace façade, unlike its interior, is still to a large extent in its original condition from the time of its construction. The original building that stood where the palace now stands was sold in 1685 by Leopold Baron von Felss to the imperial Colonel stable master
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During the Congress of Vienna, numerous celebrations and balls were held in the palace. Around the middle of the 19th century, the Lobkowitzes transferred their major residence to their hereditary palace in
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Under the Lobkowitz family, the palace underwent several renovations. At the beginning of the 18th century, most notably,
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ranks among the oldest palace buildings of Vienna. The palace is the first important baroque city palace built after the
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was performed for the first time in Vienna in this hall, with the composer as conductor.
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was dedicated to the prince, which is why the festival room of the palace was named "
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was often a guest in the palace, since the owner at that time,
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After repeated ownership changes (among the owners, Count
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Between 1869 and 1909, the house was used as the French
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For the building in Prague also known by this name, see
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