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  • Constructed between 1685 and 1687, Palais Lobkowitz owned by the noble Lobkowitz family is recognizable by its baroque facade. Nestled close to the center of the city, the baroque monument served as the French Embassy in the 20th century and today houses the theater museum.
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  • Palais Lobkowitz, or Palais Dietrichstein-Lobkowitz, is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It was owned by the noble Lobkowitz family.
  • Audio-guided tour including admission to Palais Lobkowitz and audio guide hire. Destination station: Vienna.
  • This intimate tour will give you a behind-the-scenes tour of a historic Viennese palace and a detailed overview of the Lobkowitz family.
  • The audio-guided tour tickets of Palais Lobkowitz will be an essential investment for your Vienna trip...
  • Afterwards, embark on a leisurely musical stroll through the inner city of Vienna. ... Palais Lobkowitz Audio Guide Tour: A Viennese City Palace Introduces Itself!
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  • And one of his main sponsors during his long stay in Vienna was a certain count named Franz Joseph Maximilian von Lobkowitz (1772 – 1816).
  • Take an intimate look behind the doors of a historic Viennese palace, immerse yourself in the world of the Lobkowitz family and discover masterpieces by major...
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  • At the heart of Vienna stands Palais Lobkowitz, a 17th-century townhouse with a musical legacy.
  • The palace is the first important baroque city palace built after the Battle of Vienna (die zweite Türkenbelagerung), when the aristocracy no longer had to invest its...
  • Book online your tickets to visit the Palais Lobkowitz and discover masterpieces by major Viennese artists with an audio guide.
  • Constructed between 1685 and 1687, Palais Lobkowitz owned by the noble Lobkowitz family is recognizable by its baroque facade.