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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. 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.

    • 1870–1872
    • Reichenau an der Rax, Österreich
  3. Wartholz am Fluss - Picknick am Ufer der Schwarza. Hochzeiten & Feste. Angebot Hochzeitsplaner Impressionen

  4. La Villa Wartholz o Castle Wartholz es una antigua villa imperial en Reichenau an der Rax en la Baja Austria. Villa Wartholz fue diseñada por Heinrich von Ferstel en estilo historicista en los años 1870 a 1872 para el archiduque Karl Ludwig de Austria. El edificio parecido a un castillo con torres tenía fines recreativos, no militares.

  5. Ver todas las cosas que hacer. Schlossanlage/Villa Wartholz. 2 opiniones. N.º 8 de 16 cosas que hacer en Reichenau an der Rax. Lugares históricosPaseos por zonas históricasInterés arquitectonico. Escribir una opinión. Acerca de. Duración: < 1 hora.

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    • Hauptstrasse 113, Reichenau an der Rax, 2651
  6. 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.

  7. He however did not spend much time in Reichenau and shortly afterwards donated the palais to a veterans foundation, while the Villa Wartholz remained a seat of the Habsburg family, especially of Charles and his wife Zita; their first son, Otto, was born and baptized there, and when Charles become Emperor of Austria, Villa Wartholz was his summer residence in the years 1917 and 1918.