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- Palais_Erdődy abstract "Palais Erdődy, also called the Palais Esterházy, was a palace in Vienna, Austria. It was commissioned by Prince Nikolaus Esterházy II in 1802 to be designed and built by Karl von Moreau. The palace was three stories high and built in the Empire style. The entrance was an enormous archway with a coffered ceiling. From there, a staircase decorated with Corinthian columns led to an elegant ballroom with mirrored double-doors, walls clad in white, artificial marble, gilded capitals, frescoes, and a richly decorated parquet. It was considered one of the best examples of 19th-century architecture.The palace was subsequently sold by the Esterházy family to the Erdődy family, under whom the palace was renamed. It was slightly damaged during World War II. The new owners, the "Verein der Freunde des Wohnungseigentums" (Association of the Friends of Real Estate), had the building demolished in 1955 to make way for a new building.".
- Palais_Erdődy wikiPageID "4171995".
- Palais_Erdődy wikiPageRevisionID "549882263".
- Palais_Erdődy subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Innere_Stadt.
- Palais_Erdődy subject Category:Erdődy_family.
- Palais_Erdődy subject Category:House_of_Esterházy.
- Palais_Erdődy subject Category:Palaces_in_Vienna.
- Palais_Erdődy comment "Palais Erdődy, also called the Palais Esterházy, was a palace in Vienna, Austria. It was commissioned by Prince Nikolaus Esterházy II in 1802 to be designed and built by Karl von Moreau. The palace was three stories high and built in the Empire style. The entrance was an enormous archway with a coffered ceiling.".
- Palais_Erdődy label "Palais Erdődy".
- Palais_Erdődy sameAs Palais_Erd%C5%91dy.
- Palais_Erdődy sameAs Q7126589.
- Palais_Erdődy sameAs Q7126589.
- Palais_Erdődy wasDerivedFrom Palais_Erdődy?oldid=549882263.