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  1. The reconstruction was overseen by architect Carl Gangolf Kayser, court architect of Maximilian I of Mexico, until his death in 1895. The building was then taken over by Ritter Humbert Walcher of Molthein and the artist Egon Rheinberger. A family vault was built under the castle and Johann Wilczek is interred there. As well as building the ...

  2. Carl Dean Switzer (August 8, 1927 [1] – January 21, 1959) was an American singer, child actor, dog breeder, and guide. He was best known for his role as Alfalfa in the short subjects series Our Gang . Switzer began his career as a child actor in the mid-1930s appearing in the Our Gang short subjects series as Alfalfa, one of the series' most ...

  3. Bernhard Kayser (1869–1954), German ophthalmologist. Carl Gangolf Kayser (1837–1895), Austrian architect; Charles Willy Kayser (1881–1942), German film actor; Emanuel Kayser (1845–1927), German geologist; Éric Kayser (born 1964), French baker and food writer; Fredrik Kayser (1918–2009), Norwegian resistance member during World War II

  4. KAYSER, Carl Gangolf. Austrian architect (b. 1837, Wien, d. 1895, Wien) Preview Picture Data Info; General view 1808 and after 1873 Photo Liechtenstein Castle, near ...

  5. Burg Kreuzenstein - Leobendorf, Austria - Built by the Counts of Formbach 12th c. - Possession of Habsburgs 1278 - Purposely damaged by Lennart Torstensson, Count of Ortala 1645 - Remodeled by architect Carl Gangolf Kayser for Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek 1874 - Never conquered - Open to the Public

  6. Albert Schickedanz. Friedrich von Schmidt. August Sicard von Sicardsburg. Wilhelm Stiassny.

  7. From 1874 to 1906, he had Kreuzenstein Castle reconstructed according to plans designed by architect Carl Gangolf Kayser. This monumental mansion north of Vienna is now a museum that houses his extensive art collections. In 1886, Wilczek purchased Moosham Castle in the Salzburg Lungau region. Count Wilczek died in Vienna.

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