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Coordinates: 48°09′37″N 16°26′37″E / 48.16028°N 16.44361°E / 48.16028; 16.44361
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'''Neugebäude Palace''' ({{lang-de|Schloss Neugebäude}}) is a former imperial residence in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]].
'''Neugebäude Palace''' ({{lang-de|Schloss Neugebäude}}) is a large [[Mannerism|Mannerist]] castle complex in the [[Simmering]] dictrict of [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. It was built from 1569 onwards at the behest of the [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]] emperor [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian II]] on the alleged site of Sultan [[Suleiman the Magnificent|Suleiman]]'s tent city during the 1529 [[Siege of Vienna]] and apparently modeled after it.


It fell into disuse already in the 17th century and today stands in ruins. Under monumental protection since the 1970s, there are various efforts to restore the site.
It was constructed for [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor]] on the site of the tent city of the invading Turks of 1529 and apparently modeled after it.

It fell into disuse later on and today stands in ruins. There are various efforts to restore the site.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Imperial residences in Austria]]
[[Category:Imperial residences in Austria]]
[[Category:Visitor attractions in Vienna]]
[[Category:Visitor attractions in Vienna]]



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Revision as of 13:36, 14 September 2014

Main building, 2005 condition

Neugebäude Palace (Template:Lang-de) is a large Mannerist castle complex in the Simmering dictrict of Vienna, Austria. It was built from 1569 onwards at the behest of the Habsburg emperor Maximilian II on the alleged site of Sultan Suleiman's tent city during the 1529 Siege of Vienna and apparently modeled after it.

It fell into disuse already in the 17th century and today stands in ruins. Under monumental protection since the 1970s, there are various efforts to restore the site.

Media related to Neugebäude Palace at Wikimedia Commons

48°09′37″N 16°26′37″E / 48.16028°N 16.44361°E / 48.16028; 16.44361