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Palais Schwargenberg Opened 1697 Austria Hotel And Restaurant Unopened Matchbook

Description: SKU: Mb/X-(0003) Have A Question? Please Message Us! We are more than happy to help. Palais Schwargenberg Opened 1697 Austria Hotel And Restaurant Unopened Matchbook Highlights: Palais Schwarzenberg is a palace in Vienna's 3rd district of Landstraße, Austria. It is one of the most important baroque garden palaces in Vienna. The designer Im Palais Schwarzenberg Hotel is a 5-star property set next to Albertina. The venue opened its doors in 1697. Kunsthistorisches Museum is a 15-minutes’ walk away. Guests will be 15 minutes' walk from Natural History Museum . The gastropub Salm Brau Klosterbrauerei can be reached within a 5-minute walk. Rennweg train station is 650 meters from the hotel and Schwechat International airport is a 25-minute drive away. The next-door neighbor of Prince Eugene of Savoy′s Belvedere Palace is the Palais Schwarzenberg, a smaller, but still very opulent palace in the style of a "Garden Palais". The Palais Schwarzenberg is typical for the period after the Second Turkish Siege and can be tracked back to 1697. In this year, Count Heinrich-Franz of Mansfield and Prince of Fondi hired the star-architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt to design himself a fancy summer palace outside the city walls of Vienna. The area had been looted and flattened by the Turks some 14 years earlier and so land was relatively cheap; as a powerful statesman and army officer of the victorious Austrian armies, the Prince of Fondi could afford direct rivalry with Prince Eugene. The stretch of land that he bought boardered to Eugene′s and the Belvedere Palace was seen as Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt′s masterpiece by Vienna′s ruling class. Now he was in charge with beating himself. The plans were approved and the construction started, but a few years later, when the building was still not finished, the Prince of Fondi died. In 1715, the property was sold to another influential statesman, Prince Adam Franz Karl of Schwarzenberg. With the financial powers of the Schwarzenberg family, the Palais was finished as a gem of Baroque representation - the gardens in particular were of rather exceptional extravagance. Lukas von Hildebrandt′s nemesis and senior at the court, Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach was hired to design the outlay of the garden and a sophisticated water-supply system, operated with the first steam engines of the Habsburg Empire. Needless to say, the Palais and gardens of Palais Schwarzenberg became a key-stage for courtly life in Vienna. In the 19th century, most of the Baroque parks of Palais Schwarzenberg were strongly altered into what is now an English-style landscape garden - no geometric formality, but an idealized, pastoral nature-concentrate in the middle of Vienna. When a water pipeline from the Styrian Alps was finished to supply Vienna with fresh, Alpine spring water, a fountain was built right in front of the Palais Schwarzenberg - the Hochstrahlbrunnen. Palais Schwarzenberg Today: Hotel, Restaurant & more... Today, the Palais Schwarzenberg is home to a few companies, the Schwarzenberg family when they are in Vienna, a hotel, a restaurant and the Swiss Embassy. Neither parks nor palace are therefore open to the public, but even from walking around or as a guest of the restaurant / hotel, you can discover some interesting details. For example the many references to the defeat of the Turkish army - decapitated Turks were a popular reference to this finest hour in Austrian history and are part of the coat of arms of the Schwarzenbergs. At the Palais, you find them as ornaments in the garden fence. Another claim to fame is that the gardens of the Palais Schwarzenberg contain the only vineyard of central Vienna. In 2007, the current head of the Schwarzenberg family, Karl Schwarzenberg, became foreign minister of the Czech Republic and likes to emphasise how Bohemian he is (despite of being dual citizen and having spent most of his life in Austria). Schwarzenbergplatz is a square in Vienna, Austria. It is actually more like a small, open street than a square, and it runs between the Kärntner Ring section of the Ringstraße and Lothringerstraße. Travelling south, the street, Schwarzenbergstraße, becomes Schwarzenbergplatz after passing Kärntner Ring. Schwarzenbergplatz then continues briefly until it becomes Rennweg Straße as it passes by the large enclosed parks of Belvedere-Garten and the Palais Schwargenberg, and the Schwarzenberggarten to the west. A large equestrian statue of Austrian Field Marshal Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg, who fought with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars, is on display. Product Description: Palais Schwargenberg Opened 1697 Austria Hotel And Restaurant Unopened MatchbookSize: 2.75 x 1.375w inchesCondition: Item has very minor age related wear. View photos for details. Category: Hotel And Restaurant Manufacturer: N/AStatus: Un-Struck - UnopenedStrike: Bottom For sale is an original vintage matchbook as shown above. Please view images of the item to determine it's condition. Matchbooks from all eras are popular as they often contain images of logos, stores, and places that people may recognize. All matchbooks and/or boxes are shipped within a proper holder which is all contained inside a protective first class mailer. There are popular matchbook collecting topics. Don't limit yourself to certain ones, just collect anything that interests you. There are matchbooks for any taste or budget. Many people collect topics related to their travels, fun, and/or other hobbies. We are a U.S. seller. This product is in stock and ready to ship. Matchbook Collecting Fun FactsMatchbooks have been around since 1892, when Joshua Pusey patented the idea of paper matches, whose tips were dipped in a solution of sulphur and phosphorus and then stapled to a piece of cardboard. In 1962, government safety rules decreed that friction strips must be moved from the outside-front of a matchbook to the outside back, thus obviating the need for the famous phrase "Close Cover Before Striking." Some phillumenists collect covers based on the company that made the matchbooks. In addition to Atlas, D.D. Bean, Diamond, Federal, Lion, Monarch, and Ohio among others, all produced collectible covers and features. Many collectors choose to organize their covers collection based on category. For some reason, match-cover art is particularly transcendent when it comes to matchbooks for places to eat. The graphics and colors are frequently rich and vivid. In a few glorious cases the covers are printed with full-length designs. When the cover is flattened and turned sideways, it resembles a small billboard for the eating establishment. Get Started With Matchbook Collecting It's quite easy to begin your matchbook collection. When you pass by the hostess stand of a restaurant, take a look to see if there is a basket of matchbooks. Ask the host or hostess, since they may keep these behind the stand. Hotel concierges might also have matchbooks which are kept behind the front desk for smoking patrons and matchbook collectors. Serious matchbook collectors put their matchbook collections in plastic sleeves, in special binders. They often use the same plastic sleeves that baseball card collectors use. This is an easy and inexpensive way to preserve your matchbook collection and increase it's value. Matchbook Collecting StepsStep One: Decide if you want to collect matchbooks, matchboxes or both. Before you start collecting, think of creative ways you'd like to display your collection.Step Two: During your leisure time and travels, keep your eyes open for opportunities to collect matchbooks. These include restaurants, hotels, bars, golf courses and more.Step Three: Carefully store your matchbooks when you bring them home to avoid any damage. A great way to display your collection is with a display frame made especially for matchbook collections. Matchbook Collecting Tips And Tricks The following tips and tricks can help you get the most out of your matchbook collecting hobby. *Although you'll often find matchbooks more readily available overseas, keep in mind that it's against the law to pack any kind of matches in your luggage (checked or carry-on). To avoid this issue, you can remove the matches from the box or book before you return home. *If you spy someone famous at a hotel or restaurant, grab a matchbook and try and get their autograph on the inside flap. *If you're not planning on selling or trading your matchbooks, make tiny notes on the inside flap so you'll remember any special occasions or events associated with the matchbook. Expanding Your Matchbook Collecting HobbyAs you build your matchbook collection and would like to expand your hobby, consider a couple of the following ideas.Join one of the many matchbook collectors clubs.Expand your collecting hobby by buying and selling collector matchbooks.Trade matchbooks with friends.Build your own matchbook displays.Broaden your collection theme to include Zippo lighters, (just for example). Any covers by these manufacturers are treasures, some more than others. [** = highly sought after]Acme Match Co.Acorn Match Co. Advance Match Co. Advertizit Match Co. All Trades Match Co. Art Match Co. Atlantic Match Co. Atlas Match Co. (NJ/NY)** Bell Match Machine Co. Book Match Co. Central Match & Label Co. Circle Match Co. Coast Book Match Co.** Columbia Match Co. (WI) D.D. Bean Match Co.Crown Match Co.** Diamond Match Co.**Empire Book Match Co. Empire Match Co. Federal Match Co./Corp.** Gem Match Co.** General Match Co.** Gopher Match Co. Hellman Match Co. Hercules Match Co.** Jersey Match Co.** King Midas Match Co.** Lion Match Co. Manhattan Match Co.** McGill Match Co.**Monarch Match Co.National Match Co. (NY)**Ohio Match Co.Owname Renewable Matchbook** Rex Match Co. Standard Match Co.Star Match Co.**Tulip Match Co. Union Match Co.** Any covers with these footers are treasures: [These are all highly sought after.] ACME QUALITYAMERICAN QUALITY ART MATCH QUALITY CLOVER FARM QUALITY DIAMOND QUALITY EDDY QUALITY EMPRESS QUALITY MAGNA QUALITY STONE'S QUALITY SUPERBA QUALTY UNION QUALITY UNION MATCH QUALITY These are five of the more famous footers. They were used, in most cases, by the respective manufacturers as trademarks for certain covers. Special footers such as these basically disappeared by World War II. When a collector happens upon one, he knows he's looking at an OLD cover. blot-r match - Union Match Co. trademark for covers with insides designed to be ink blotters. DIAMOND QUALITY - Diamond footer; 1923-1938. for Safety [by American Match] for Safety [by Columbia] for Safety [by Ohio Match Co.]GREEN HAT - Albert Pick Hotels trademark; manufactured by Lion; 1926-c. 1927. SAFETY FIRST: [from any company], but the following manufacturers are noted for their early ["Safety First" covers]: -Advertizit Match Co. -American Match Co. -Art Match Co. -Atlas Match Corp. -Diamond Match Co. -Hercules Match Co. -Jersey Match Co. -Lion Match Co. -Manhattan Match Co. -Royal Match Co. -Universal Match Corp.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAPPY eBayING !!! We Strive for every purchase to be a five-star rated one.When you receive your order take a minute to leave us positive feedback at eBay.Please let us know how we can make yours a five-star rated one too!Our goal is to make every customer 100% satisfied with their order.If you are not satisfied, please let us know before leaving any feedback.Promptly send us a message through eBay and let us know how we can earn your satisfaction!Please do not simply leave a neutral/negative feedback if you had an issue with an item. 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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Status: Un-Struck - Unopened

Category: Hotel And Restaurant

Size: 2.375 x 1.375w inches

Strike: Bottom

Featured Refinements: Vintage Matchbook

Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria

Modified Item: No

Location: Vienna, Austria

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