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From 1942-45, the InstitĂĽt fĂĽr Denkmalpflege (currently the Bundesdenkmalamt, Vienna) rented rooms in Immendorf Castle for the purpose of storing art from various art collections including objects from the MAK, the art collection of the von Suttner family, and the confiscated Lederer Klimt
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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 Albertina (Vienna) and a few photographs (originally in the hands of Welz Gallery, Salzburg) but now in the ÖNB (Vienna).
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From 1942 to May 1945, the Institut fĂĽr Denkmalpflege (present day Bundesdenkmalamt, Vienna) rented rooms at Immendorf Castle for the purpose of storing art objects that included furniture from the
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The castle was the seat of knightly followers who repeatedly adapted the building. In 1850, the last conversion of the plant took place, during which the moat was embedded. In 1886
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After the fire in 1945, the ruins were vandalized for its building stone and the castle reduced to its foundation walls. In 1955, the Freudenthal family had the ruins torn down.
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the castle somehow caught on fire, presumably by the retreating German army, but not necessarily the SS as has been heretofore believed, and
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Collection. On 8 May 1945, the last day of the war in the region, the castle caught on fire presumably started by the retreating "
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in Vienna and the confiscated Lederer Klimt Collection. On 8 May 1945, on the last day of
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Universität Salzburg, Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit:
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Bergung von Kulturgut im Nationalsozialismus: Mythen - HintergrĂĽnde
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was a castle in the village of Immendorf near the market town of
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The losses included an important sequence of paintings by
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Buildings and structures destroyed during World War II
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Loitfellner, Sabine; Schölnberger, Pia (2016-04-18).
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Georg Matthäus Vischer
Wullersdorf
Hollabrunn
Lower Austria
Weinviertel
Museum of Applied Arts
World War II
art stolen by the Nazis
Gustav Klimt
Bernhard von Immendorf
Matthias Palterndorfer
Carl Freiherr von Freudenthal
Kastellburg
Feldherrnhalle
Gustav Klimt
Klimt University of Vienna Ceiling Paintings
Lost artworks
"Suchergebnis - NĂ–-Burgen online | IMAREAL"
Bergung von Kulturgut im Nationalsozialismus: Mythen - HintergrĂĽnde
ISBN
9783205200932
"Verbrannt in Immendorf 1945"
"The Lost Art Project: Klimt's Garden Path with Chickens | The Clark"
Die Presse: Verbrannte Klimtbilder: Das Puzzle von Immendorf
iKlimt.com, Life and Work of Gustav Klimt
Universität Salzburg, Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit: Immendorf
„Das Schloss der verbrannten Bilder“ at camerahumana.wordpress.com
Photos at noemedia-hollabrunn.heimat.eu
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