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of 1900 to 1907. It seems that the only remains of this particular collection of Klimt´s work are preparatory sketches many of which are in the collections of the
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Freudenthal family had the ruins torn down.
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was a castle in the village of
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Loitfellner, Sabine; Schölnberger, Pia (2016-04-18).
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158:"Suchergebnis - NĂ–-Burgen online | IMAREAL"
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125:Klimt University of Vienna Ceiling Paintings
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304:Photos at noemedia-hollabrunn.heimat.eu
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