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acquired the building and started to run several educational institutes in the palace, before it was reassigned to serve as a community center. The Palais Kaunitz-Wittgenstein is currently in the possession of the Austrian state and rented by IACA for the symbolic price of €1 per year.
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purchased an undeveloped plot of land in Laxenburg and began the construction of a house. The precise whereabouts of this construction remain obscure. After his death in 1698, his widow sold the estate to
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for Kaunitz, is the likely architect of the palace. His participation, however, has not been proven. The construction took place under the auspices of
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interior. Kaunitz commissioned the frescoes in the stairwell and the banquet hall to the Austrian painter
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in 1808. Nikolaus located his art collection in the palace and established it as a museum.
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After his death, Kaunitz' heirs sold the palace in 1803 to the Austrian foreign minister
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In 1895, after the death of Nikolaus III the palace was bought by members of the
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Marktgemeinde Laxenburg (ed.): "A Glance at Laxenburg", 2014. p. 82. (
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Gottsauner-Wolf, Moritz; Zotter, Christoph (31 January 2013).
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After Kaunitz' death, the palace was sold in 1722 by his son
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Springer, Elisabeth (2013). Formann, Barbara (ed.).
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Index


Baroque
palace
Laxenburg
Lower Austria
International Anti-Corruption Academy
Leopold Philip Montecuccoli
Dominik Andreas I. von Kaunitz
Domenico Martinelli
Slavkov Castle
Andrea Simone Carove
Pietro Bombelli
stonemason
Maximilian Ulrich Kaunitz-Rietberg
Leopold Schlick
Lobkowicz
Chotek
imperial court
Luigi Canale
librettist
Pietro Metastasio
Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg
neoclassical
Joseph Pichler
Laxenburg castles
Franz de Paula Karl von Colloredo
Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy
Wittgenstein family
Ludwig
Paul Wittgenstein

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