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Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Germany in general > German states and issue locations > German States, Austria
1701 / 1914 AD., German States, Austria, Habsburg monarchy, medal on Schönbrunn Palace, re-edition of 1914, cf. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Inv. Nr. MK_MD1195bb.
Österreich-Habsburg Kaiser Josef I. (reg. 1705-1711) (als König von Ungarn bzw. als römischer König), von I. V. Wolffgang, auf Schloss Schönbrunn, datiert 1700 AD., als Neuprägung datiert 1914 AD., 
Æ-Medaille (50 mm / 50,56 g), Originale 65,0 mm, in Gold, Silber und Zinn (mit 126,10 g in Silber)
Obv.: IOSEPHVS·ROMANOR - ET·HVNGAR·REX· // H·M·A ( kleiner Doppeladler ) 1914 / I. V. WOLFFGANG. F , (Joseph, König der Römer und Ungarn) Brustbild mit Lorbeerkranz, Rüstung, darüber Mantel, Vliesorden; darunter Signatur, Münzzeichen und Ausgabe-Jahr (H·M·A = Hauptmünzamt Wien).  - Portrait of Joseph I, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire figure facing right in late 17th century wig and costume. 
Rev.: SCHÖNBRUNN // SOL UBI ROMANUS CURIS / PERCURRERIT ORBEM, / HOC PULCHROFESSOS FONTE / RELAXAT EQUOS. / 1700 , Ansicht des Schlosses Schönbrunn, Umgebung mit Gartenanlagen, Kutschen, Reitern, Jägern und Hunden; auf mittlerer Grundlinie zweizeilig signiert: YAN / . V. WOLFGANG . F. .
cf. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Inv. Nr. MK_MD1195bb . 

Schönbrunn Palace (German: Schloss Schönbrunn) is a former imperial 1,400-room Rococo summer residence in Vienna, Austria. One of the most important cultural monuments in the country, since the 1960s it has been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna. The palace and gardens illustrate the tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs.
In the year 1569, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II purchased a large floodplain of the Wien river beneath a hill, situated between Meidling and Hietzing, where a former owner, in 1548, had erected a mansion called Katterburg. The emperor ordered the area to be fenced and put game there such as pheasants, ducks, deer and boar, in order to serve as the court's recreational hunting ground. In a small separate part of the area, "exotic" birds like turkeys and peafowl were kept. Fishponds were built, too.
The name Schönbrunn (meaning "beautiful spring"), has its roots in an artesian well from which water was consumed by the court.
During the next century, the area was used as a hunting and recreation ground. Especially Eleonora Gonzaga, who loved hunting, spent much time there and was bequeathed the area as her widow's residence after the death of her husband, Ferdinand II. From 1638 to 1643, she added a palace to the Katterburg mansion, while in 1642 came the first mention of the name "Schönbrunn" on an invoice. The origins of the Schönbrunn orangery seem to go back to Eleonora Gonzaga as well.

Schlüsselwörter: German States Austria Habsburg Hapsburg Medal Schloss Schönbrunn Palace Re-edition Josef Wolffgang Emperor Holy Roman Empire King Hungary

1701 / 1914 AD., German States, Austria, Habsburg monarchy, medal on Schönbrunn Palace, re-edition of 1914, cf. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Inv. Nr. MK_MD1195bb.

Österreich-Habsburg Kaiser Josef I. (reg. 1705-1711) (als König von Ungarn bzw. als römischer König), von I. V. Wolffgang, auf Schloss Schönbrunn, datiert 1700 AD., als Neuprägung datiert 1914 AD.,
Æ-Medaille (50 mm / 50,56 g), Originale 65,0 mm, in Gold, Silber und Zinn (mit 126,10 g in Silber)
Obv.: IOSEPHVS·ROMANOR - ET·HVNGAR·REX· // H·M·A ( kleiner Doppeladler ) 1914 / I. V. WOLFFGANG. F , (Joseph, König der Römer und Ungarn) Brustbild mit Lorbeerkranz, Rüstung, darüber Mantel, Vliesorden; darunter Signatur, Münzzeichen und Ausgabe-Jahr (H·M·A = Hauptmünzamt Wien). - Portrait of Joseph I, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire figure facing right in late 17th century wig and costume.
Rev.: SCHÖNBRUNN // SOL UBI ROMANUS CURIS / PERCURRERIT ORBEM, / HOC PULCHROFESSOS FONTE / RELAXAT EQUOS. / 1700 , Ansicht des Schlosses Schönbrunn, Umgebung mit Gartenanlagen, Kutschen, Reitern, Jägern und Hunden; auf mittlerer Grundlinie zweizeilig signiert: YAN / . V. WOLFGANG . F. .
cf. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Inv. Nr. MK_MD1195bb .

Schönbrunn Palace (German: Schloss Schönbrunn) is a former imperial 1,400-room Rococo summer residence in Vienna, Austria. One of the most important cultural monuments in the country, since the 1960s it has been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna. The palace and gardens illustrate the tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs.
In the year 1569, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II purchased a large floodplain of the Wien river beneath a hill, situated between Meidling and Hietzing, where a former owner, in 1548, had erected a mansion called Katterburg. The emperor ordered the area to be fenced and put game there such as pheasants, ducks, deer and boar, in order to serve as the court's recreational hunting ground. In a small separate part of the area, "exotic" birds like turkeys and peafowl were kept. Fishponds were built, too.
The name Schönbrunn (meaning "beautiful spring"), has its roots in an artesian well from which water was consumed by the court.
During the next century, the area was used as a hunting and recreation ground. Especially Eleonora Gonzaga, who loved hunting, spent much time there and was bequeathed the area as her widow's residence after the death of her husband, Ferdinand II. From 1638 to 1643, she added a palace to the Katterburg mansion, while in 1642 came the first mention of the name "Schönbrunn" on an invoice. The origins of the Schönbrunn orangery seem to go back to Eleonora Gonzaga as well.

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