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Palais Schönborn-Batthyány is a Baroque palace in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. It was built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1699-1706 for count Adam Batthyány. In 1740, his widow sold the residence to the noble Schönborn family. Friedrich Karl von Schönborn had the interior redecorated. In 1801 the furniture and art collection of Schönborn's Garden Palace in Vienna-Josefstadt were brought here, among them Rembrandt's The Blinding of Samson. The library consisted of 18,000 volumes. In the early 20th century most of the art collection was sold. During the Second World War, the building was damaged, however renovated until 1960. It continues to be the Austrian branch of the Schönborn family's Vienna residence, although partially rented out to other occupants.

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  • Das Palais Schönborn-Batthyány ist ein Barockbauwerk mit teilweiser Rokokoausstattung im 1. Wiener Gemeindebezirk Innere Stadt, Renngasse 4. Es ist in Wien mehrheitlich, aber nicht immer, mit „Palais Schönborn“ gemeint, im Unterschied zum „Gartenpalais Schönborn“ im 8. Bezirk. (de)
  • Le palais Schönborn-Batthyány est un bâtiment baroque avec un mobilier partiellement rococo situé dans l'Innere Stadt de Vienne, également connu comme palais Schönborn, pour le distinguer du « Gartenpalais Schönborn » situé dans le quartier de Leopoldstadt. (fr)
  • El palacio [de] Schönborn-Batthyány (en alemán, Palais Schönborn-Batthyány) es un palacio urbano de Austria de estilo barroco erigido en el distrito de Josefstadt de Viena. Situado en una calle estrecha en Renngasse 4, el palacio fue utilizado como residencia del conde Adam Batthyány. En 1740, su viuda vendió la residencia a la . El palacio fue diseñado por Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, desde 1696 hasta 1706 y contaba com mobiliario rococó. (es)
  • Palais Schönborn-Batthyány is a Baroque palace in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. It was built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1699-1706 for count Adam Batthyány. In 1740, his widow sold the residence to the noble Schönborn family. Friedrich Karl von Schönborn had the interior redecorated. In 1801 the furniture and art collection of Schönborn's Garden Palace in Vienna-Josefstadt were brought here, among them Rembrandt's The Blinding of Samson. The library consisted of 18,000 volumes. In the early 20th century most of the art collection was sold. During the Second World War, the building was damaged, however renovated until 1960. It continues to be the Austrian branch of the Schönborn family's Vienna residence, although partially rented out to other occupants. (en)
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  • Das Palais Schönborn-Batthyány ist ein Barockbauwerk mit teilweiser Rokokoausstattung im 1. Wiener Gemeindebezirk Innere Stadt, Renngasse 4. Es ist in Wien mehrheitlich, aber nicht immer, mit „Palais Schönborn“ gemeint, im Unterschied zum „Gartenpalais Schönborn“ im 8. Bezirk. (de)
  • Le palais Schönborn-Batthyány est un bâtiment baroque avec un mobilier partiellement rococo situé dans l'Innere Stadt de Vienne, également connu comme palais Schönborn, pour le distinguer du « Gartenpalais Schönborn » situé dans le quartier de Leopoldstadt. (fr)
  • El palacio [de] Schönborn-Batthyány (en alemán, Palais Schönborn-Batthyány) es un palacio urbano de Austria de estilo barroco erigido en el distrito de Josefstadt de Viena. Situado en una calle estrecha en Renngasse 4, el palacio fue utilizado como residencia del conde Adam Batthyány. En 1740, su viuda vendió la residencia a la . El palacio fue diseñado por Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, desde 1696 hasta 1706 y contaba com mobiliario rococó. (es)
  • Palais Schönborn-Batthyány is a Baroque palace in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. It was built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1699-1706 for count Adam Batthyány. In 1740, his widow sold the residence to the noble Schönborn family. Friedrich Karl von Schönborn had the interior redecorated. In 1801 the furniture and art collection of Schönborn's Garden Palace in Vienna-Josefstadt were brought here, among them Rembrandt's The Blinding of Samson. The library consisted of 18,000 volumes. In the early 20th century most of the art collection was sold. During the Second World War, the building was damaged, however renovated until 1960. It continues to be the Austrian branch of the Schönborn family's Vienna residence, although partially rented out to other occupants. (en)
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  • Palais Schönborn-Batthyány (de)
  • Palacio Schönborn-Batthyány (es)
  • Palais Schönborn-Batthyány (fr)
  • Palais Schönborn-Batthyány (en)
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