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  1. The Castle Park is the biggest landscape garden in Austria. Laxenburg has an important history with roots in the 13th century. Laxenburg is situated about 15 km south of Vienna. The historical importance of the village “Lachsendorf” has its roots in the 13th century and it was already in 1388 under the reign of duke Albrecht III that ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LaxenburgLaxenburg - Wikipedia

    Laxenburg (Central Bavarian: Laxnbuag) is a market town in the district of Mödling, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Located about 20 km (12 mi) south of the Austrian capital Vienna , it is chiefly known for the Laxenburg castles , which, beside Schönbrunn , served as the most important summer retreat of the Habsburg monarchs.

    • 10.6 km² (4.1 sq mi)
    • Austria
  3. You can find Laxenburg Castle Park in Lower Austria. However, it is located only at the outskirts of Vienna, thus it’s also considered one of the easiest day trips you can do from Vienna . Conveniently, if you start at the main train station of Vienna, it’s only a 30-to-40-minute bus journey to reach Laxenburg Palace Park.

  4. This Latin inscription exists to this day on the oldest part of the complex, the ' Altes Schloss '. From the Middle Ages, the Habsburgs appreciated the virtues of Laxenburg which, situated in the wetland forest along the Schwechat river, an area rich in game, offered ideal conditions for hunting, a particular passion of the Habsburg family.

  5. The first Imperial Castle built in Laxenburg dates back to the 15th century, now most creatively called the "Altes Schloss" or "Old Castle". It was created for Duke Albrecht III, but little of the original building actually survived the extensive re-vamping that took place under the rule of Austria′s mother of the nation, Empress Maria Theresia .

  6. Schlosspark Laxenburg. Schloßpl., 1 - 2361 Laxenburg - Mödling see map - Contact. Laxenburg castles are imperial palaces and castles located on the outskirts of Vienna, near the village of Laxenburg, in Lower Austria. The castles became the property of the Habsburg family in 1333 as an alternative summer residence to Schönbrunn Palace.

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