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Anyone visiting the LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM in Vienna is in for a treat. The building is one of the best-surviving Baroque palaces in Vienna, the last remnant of the bold Utopia of a prince's country seat with the associated formal garden, church and housing for the tenant farmers which Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein had constructed around 1700. The grand Liechtenstein Garden Palace and attached palace church (nowadays Liechtental parish church) are still notionally linked with one another on the old Baroque axis. However, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the area around the church became so built up that the connection with the Garden Palace to the south, which is screened from its surroundings by high walls, is no longer visibly evident. And even the palace itself in its much altered garden, surrounded by the more recent buildings of the Alsergrund district, can convey the tremendous spatial composition that made this Baroque summer residence at the gates of Vienna so unique. (. . .) (from the publisher)Κριτικές για το προϊόν
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