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[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Pagina 39 di 177
Autore: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Luogo: Innsbruck
Editore: Edlinger
Descrizione fisica: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Lingua: Englisch
Segnatura: I 59.984
ID interno: 194449
and Hanns Bollinger; wood carving by Joseph Hell, Franz Missl, Joseph Beyrer and others; alabaster, clay, and wax models; statuettes and medallions of bronze and precious metals; large collection of crucifixes, and so forth. Miscellaneous artistic objects : Enamels, including large Limoges specimen of the 16 th century. Portrait of Louis XIV. by Petitot. Venetian cup, Swiss chalice of 1673. Stone jugs, porcelain and majolica Textile fabrics such as chasubles, crosses, laces attributed

of paint ing in Tyrol. School of*) Brixen-Neustift, and Pusterthal School: chief representatives, Andra/ Haller and Michael Pacher. Old German and Flemish masters, including Lucas Cranach,. St Jerome, Altdorfer, Patemer. Innsbruck masters represented by Sebastian Schel. Room I, 'Tyrolean masters of the 17 th and 18 th centuries.. Room II. Tyrolean masters of the i8 tu century. Works by the Unterberger family, Martin Knoller, Joseph Schdpf, John Lapt. Lamp», Angelica Kaufmanh (her portrait by herself

). Room III Tyrolean masters of the first half of the 19 th century: Gebhard. Flatz (Fra Angelico), Joseph A. Koch (several fine land? Room IV. Franz Befregger’s patriotic pictures of the year 1809* three original, and four copied under the artist’s supervision by some of his Tyrolean scholars. , Room V. Modern Tyrolean masters : Franz Defregger, Mathias | Schmidt, E. von Woradle, Franz Unterberger, Karl Naas, etc., also some German masters. Room VI. (a) : Italian masters of the 17 th and

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Libri
Categoria:
Geografia, guide
Anno:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Pagina 242 di 598
Luogo: London
Editore: Murray
Descrizione fisica: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Lingua: Englisch
Commenti: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Soggetto: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Segnatura: I 124.216
ID interno: 37775
Austria. ROUTE 195. —SCHOXBRUHN.—HIETZING. 221 The interior is splendidly furnished, and contains a number of portraits of the ancestors of the Imperial family, few of which are likely to arrest a traveller’s attention, except those of Maria Theresa, Joseph II,, and Maria Antoinette. The building, however, possesses some historical interest, as having been inhabited by Napoleon in 1809, when the treaty of Schonbrunn was signed here, and by bis son, the Duke of lleicbstadt, who died here at the

Metternich for instance, who has a villa opposite, and his family. It is the practice of parties to come and sup here, listening to the attractive strains of Strauss’s band. Thursday and Sun day are the (lays when the house is usually opened. j.axexbcrg. The Palace of Laxenburg was the favourite residence and retreat in sum mer of Maria Theresa, Joseph II., and the late Emp, Francis. It can be reached in § hr. by Railway from the Gloggnitzer-Balinhofe, and forms one

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Libri
Categoria:
Geografia, guide
Anno:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Pagina 236 di 598
Luogo: London
Editore: Murray
Descrizione fisica: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Lingua: Englisch
Commenti: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Soggetto: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Segnatura: I 124.216
ID interno: 37775
Jurispru dence. The whole of this is expended in stipends to indigent students, or in rewards to the meritorious, and is divided amongst them without refer ence to their religious creeds, in sums varying from 50 to 150 fl. The Uni versity of Vienna is celebrated over the continent as a School of Medicine. Besides the University there is an other medical institution here, for the instruction of army surgeons, named after its founder, the Emp. Joseph II., The Josephinvm, It is richly fur nished with

Aiser Vorstadt, 195, is an enormous building, founded by the Emp, Joseph II., containing 10 quadrangles, 111 sick chambers, and is capable of holding 3477 patients. It receives annually 30,500. Con nected with it is the Lying-in-Hospital, Geharamkdt, to which women may be admitted in the most secret manner, and, unseen by any individual, will re ceive every medical assistance and j every care, and, having recovered, may quit the house perfectly undiscovered. The child is either taken by the mother

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Libri
Categoria:
Geografia, guide
Anno:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Pagina 237 di 598
Luogo: London
Editore: Murray
Descrizione fisica: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Lingua: Englisch
Commenti: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Soggetto: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Segnatura: I 124.216
ID interno: 37775
paternal care, in an institution founded by Joseph II., 1779 (Wicden, Favoriten- strasse, 162); the poor gratuitously, are not abandoned when their location is finished, but are provided to 12, . .... . « The writer of this noti ce visited, with much gratification, the Hospital sf-M Chnritabic Brothers (Spital der -bat»* herzigen Brüder), Leopoldstadt, N». « 229. It is an institution deserving h! f **h commendation, both on aocouhl of the order, cleanliness, and good ma nagement observed in it, and for

ffii liberality of its plan, which throws -ft open equally to the sick of all natioBt and religions—Jews, Turks, and hiii- tics. The brothers are in the habit m soliciting alms of strangers after thii* arrival in Vienna, and invite-them-tb ascertain for themselves the charaeftfe? of the establishment by personal- i®“ spection. . j, Inmlidenham, the Chelsea HospiÄl' of Vienna, outside of the Stubenth®% was established on its present footing by Joseph II. for 800 old soldiers. 1® the great hall are

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