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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Palaces in Vienna, Schonbrunn Palace, Eggenberg Castle, Graz, Hofburg Palace, Belvedere, Vienna, Palais Lanckoro ski, Hermesvilla, Schloss Esterhazy, Schloss Leopoldskron, Palais Albert Rothschild, Palais Rothschild, Trautenfels Castle, Palais Porcia, Hotel Imperial, Schloss Stainz, Albertina, Schloss Klessheim, Schloss Wilhelminenberg, Palais Lobkowitz, Vienna, Laxenburg castles, Schloss Porcia, Anif Palace, Embassy of Russia in Vienna, Palais Arnstein, Schloss Potzleinsdorf, Palais Augarten, Palais Nathaniel Rothschild, Czartoryski-Schlossel, Palais Erdody, Palais Kinsky, Palais Schwarzenberg, Palais Hoyos, Stadtpalais Liechtenstein, Palais Epstein, Palais Rasumofsky, Palais Esterhazy, Mirabell Palace, Palais Coburg, Schloss Neuwaldegg, Schloss Hof, Alte Residenz, Palais Toskana, Palais Mollard-Clary, Schloss Hetzendorf, Palais Niederosterreich, Palais Pallavicini, Palais Lieben-Auspitz, Neugebaude Palace, Palais Caprara-Geymuller, Palais Harrach, Palais Todesco, Palais Strozzi, Palais Miller von Aichholz, Palais Auersperg, Palais Schonborn-Batthyany, Palais Schey von Koromla, Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld, Palais Chotek, Palais Palffy, Palais Modena, Palais Trautson, Palais Eskeles, Palais Obizzi, Palais Konigswarter, Palais Kuffner, Palais Gutmann, Palais Gomperz, Palais Wilczek. Excerpt: Eggenberg Castle (German: ) in Graz is the most significant Baroque palace complex in Styria. With its preserved accouterments, the extensive scenic gardens as well as some additional collections from the Universalmuseum Joanneum housed in the palace and park, Schloss Eggenberg counts among the most valuable cultural assets of Austria. With its construction and accouterment history, it exhibits the vicissitude and patronage of the one-time mightiest dynasty in Styria, the House of Eggenberg. In 2010, Schloss Eggenberg was recogni..