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Palais Arnstein

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and burned. Nevertheless, the building remained standing. At first there were plans for renovation, however the palace was demolished in 1952 for real estate speculation, and a modern building was erected in its place instead.
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in the Arnstein mansion, which quickly became a focus of Vienna's intellectual and cultural life. This had some effect in removing the barriers between the
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pg. 103, Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy (Ed.) Stadtbildverluste Wien - Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte. LIT Verlag, Vienna 2005.
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readings. This made Baroness Arnstein very well known and highly esteemed: even
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rented the palace, since Jews were not allowed to own property in the city.
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called her his friend and would pay visits. During the
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After the death of Fanny von Arnstein, her daughter
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Index

palace
Vienna
Austria
Franz Natorp
Nathan Adam von Arnstein
World War II
Fanny von Arnstein
salon
aristocracy
bourgeoisie
Cäcilie von Eskeles
balls
concerts
literature
Emperor Josef II
Vienna Congress
Prince Metternich
Henriette von Pereira-Arnstein
Dieter Klein
Martin Kupf
Robert Schediwy
LIT Verlag
ISBN
3-8258-7754-X
Boehlau Verlag
ISBN
3-205-99094-3
Categories
Palaces in Vienna
Buildings and structures in Innere Stadt

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