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  2. Miramare Castle - Wikipedia

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    Miramare Castle, c. 1880 The gardens of Miramare Castle, c. 1880. Designed in 1856 by Carl Junker, an Austrian architect, [1] the architectural structure of Miramare was finished in 1860. The style reflects the artistic interests of the archduke, who was acquainted with the eclectic architectural styles of Austria, Germany and England.

  3. Carl Junker - Wikipedia

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    In 1856 he was instructed by archduke of Maximilian I of Mexico, the brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, with the construction of the Miramare Castle in Grignano near Trieste. In 1860 he took over the supervision of a church in Bar in present-day Montenegro. Pope Pius IX granted him the Order of St. Gregory the Great for the project.

  4. List of palaces - Wikipedia

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    Buda Castle – former royal residence, now National Széchényi Library and National Gallery of Hungary Eszterháza ( FertÅ‘d ) – palace of the House of Esterházy Festetics Palace ( Keszthely ) – palace of the Festetics Family near Lake Balaton

  5. Enchanting Castles Around the World That Will Take Your ...

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    The cliffside Miramare Castle overlooking the Gulf of Trieste was built in the mid 1850s for Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian. It is now a museum, featuring almost all of the original ...

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  7. Trieste United States Troops - Wikipedia

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    The castle is filled with oil paintings, hand-carved woodwork of intricate design, embossed wood carvings and other signs of the lavishness of the old Austrian court. Even hard-bitten ‘old soldiers’ who enter Miramare are found staring open-mouthed at the splendor of the castle, like a small child on his first visit to the zoo.” [8]

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  9. Barcola - Wikipedia

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    Miramare Castle. At the end of the 19th century, in Barcola, between the cemetery and the San Bartolomeo church, at about Viale Miramare 48, the remains of a magnificent Roman villa by the sea, worthy of a prince, were discovered. This complex of buildings, now known as Villa Maritima of Barcola, with a first construction phase in the second ...