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  1. Coordinates: 47°41′54″N 15°49′35″E. Villa Wartholz 1900. The Villa Wartholz or Castle Wartholz is a former imperial villa in Reichenau an der Rax in Lower Austria. History [ edit] Villa Wartholz was designed by Heinrich von Ferstel in the historicist style in the years 1870 to 1872 for Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria.

  2. Geschichte Garten & Interieur Wartholz als Filmkulisse Shootings Galerie. Literatursalon. Veranstaltungen Kino Buchtipp. Café-Restaurant. Öffnungszeiten 2024 Men ...

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  4. Die Villa Wartholz oder Schloss Wartholz ist eine ehemalige Kaiservilla in Reichenau an der Rax in Niederösterreich. Der Name leitet sich von einer in der Nähe befindlichen spätgotischen Lichtsäule aus der Zeit um 1500 her, die den Namen Wartkreuz trug. In der Villa findet seit 2008 jährlich der Literaturwettbewerb Wartholz statt.

    • 1870–1872
    • Reichenau an der Rax, Österreich
  5. Sep 6, 2018 · Schlossanlage/Villa Wartholz. 2 reviews. #8 of 16 things to do in Reichenau an der Rax. Historic SitesHistoric Walking AreasArchitectural Buildings. Write a review. About. Duration: < 1 hour. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. All photos (6) Top ways to experience nearby attractions.

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  6. In 1872 Archduke Charles Louis of Austria had the Villa Wartholz residence erected near his favourite hunting grounds, according to plans by Heinrich von Ferstel. In 1889 Nathaniel Anselm von Rothschild followed with the building of Hinterleiten Palace.

  7. Jun 24, 2022 · Villa Wartholz 1900. The Villa Wartholz or Castle Wartholz is a former imperial villa in Reichenau an der Rax in Lower Austria. Contents. History; Name; Events; References; External links; History. Villa Wartholz was designed by Heinrich von Ferstel in the historicist style in the years 1870 to 1872 for Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria. The ...

  8. Born at the Villa Wartholz in Reichenau an der Rax (Lower Austria) on 20 November 1912, Otto was the first child of the designated heir to the throne Archduke Karl and his wife Zita. As the future crown prince he was the focus of much attention.