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In 1911 a son of Carl Ludwig II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (nephew of Queen Victoria) had the hereditary title of Prince of Weikersheim but without the property of the Palace. Today the palace is a museum, but also home to the Jeunesses Musicales Germany during the summer and the Weikersheim Think Tank , a conservative think tank .
Baron Carl von Bronn (25 January 1862 – 28 September 1925); in 1911, he was elevated to the title of Prince von Weikersheim by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, [1] for civil services rendered to the Austrian empire (All his descendants were made Counts and Countesses von Weikersheim.
- Carl, Prince of Weikersheim, Baroness Victoria of Bronn, Baroness Beatrix of Bronn
- Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Set in the scenic landscape of the Tauber valley, Weikersheim Palace (Schloss Weikersheim) lies at the heart of the small town of Weikersheim. With its beautiful garden, the palace embodies the Renaissance ideal of a country estate. Once seen, the Rittersaal is never forgotten. The plaster statues depict all manner of wild game – including an ...
When the last Weikersheim count, Carl Ludwig, died around 1760, his lands were divided between the Langenburg, Neuenstein and Öhringen branches; in 1967, Prince Constantin of Hohenlohe-Langenburg sold Weikersheim Castle, meanwhile a museum, to the state.
- Monarchy
- State of the Holy Roman Empire
El palacio de Weikersheim es un castillo histórico que perteneció a la rama protestante de la familia principesca de Hohenlohe hasta 1967, cuando el príncipe Constantino de Hohenlohe lo vendió al estado federado de Baden-Wurtemberg, Alemania, donde se encuentra. Sus jardines figuran entre los más importantes de Alemania . Historia [ editar]
- Weikersheim
- Alemania
zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg. * 25.06.1935 in Schwäbisch Hall. † 16.03.2004 in Schwäbisch Hall. Kraft Alexander Ernst Ludwig Georg Emich zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg trained as a forester and banker and took over the family estate at the age of 25 after the sudden death of his father. After the castle fire, he managed the reconstruction from 1963 to ...
Baron Carl von Bronn (25 January 1862 – 28 September 1925); in 1911, he was elevated to the title of Prince von Weikersheim by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, for civil services rendered to the Austrian empire. (All his descendants were made Counts and Countesses von Weikersheim.