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Hadersfeld s hradem Greifenstein a Liechtenstein-Sparbach: Historie dolnorakouských parků za Jana I. Josefa knížete z Liechtensteina.
Title in English | Hadersfeld with Greifenstein Castle and Liechtenstein -Sparbach – History of Parks in Lower Austria during the Time of Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein |
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Year of publication | 2020 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Průzkumy památek |
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Web | http://pruzkumypamatek.cz/ |
Keywords | Liechtensteins; Johann I Joseph Prince of Liechtenstein; Joseph Hardtmuth; Joseph Kornhäusel; Franz Engel; Joseph Leistler; Hadersfeld; Greifenstein; Sparbach; Johannstein; Charcoal Burner’s Hut; Diana’s Temple; Liechtenstein; Mödling; Hussar’s Temple; Black Tower; amphitheatre; John’s Chapel; Roman Wall; Rossau |
Description | During the time of Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein, the surrounding landscape was cultivated, small voluptuary structures were erected, and Romantic style reconstructions of medieval castles were initiated both at Hadersfeld in Lower Austria and on the purchased domains Liechtenstein -Sparbach. The reconstructions were carried out based on the design of the Liechtenstein architect and construc- tion director Joseph Hardtmuth and his followers: Joseph (Georg) Kornhäusel, (Joseph) Franz Engel and Joseph Leistler. A natural land- scape park with an adjacent game reserve was created in Hadersfeld which included an ancient -style temple and an Egypt -style obelisk. Additionally, the manor house was rebuilt in order to correspond to the builder’s period taste, as well as the adjacent Greifenstein Cas- tle. The situation in Sparbach was similar: another ancient -style Diana’s Temple was erected, the palace and the medieval Johannstein Castle were reconstructed, and further voluptuary structures were built. Furthermore, Liechtenstein Stronghold and Mödling Castle were renovated; the same scheme was chosen to build further ancient -style structures (e.g. the amphitheatre and Hussar’s Temple) as well as artificial ruins of Gothic -style buildings (e.g. John’s Chapel) and obelisks. |