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Miramare Castle. Miramare Castle (Italian: Castello di Miramare; Slovene: Grad Miramar; German: Schloss Miramar; Spanish: Castillo de Miramar) is a 19th-century castle direct on the Gulf of Trieste between Barcola and Grignano in Trieste, northeastern Italy.
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The Castello Miramare, or Miramare Castle, on the waterfront 8 kilometres (5 miles) from Trieste, was built between 1856 and 1860 in a project by Carl Junker, commissioned by Archduke Maximilian. The castle gardens comprise a variety of trees, chosen by and planted on the orders of Maximilian. [95]
The Bay of Grignano comprises a small portion of the Gulf of Trieste. It is about 4 miles from the Molo Audace and Piazza dell'Unità d'Italia, downtown Trieste. The Bay, rich in marine life is an environmentally protected area. The Castello di Miramare overlooks the Bay. Down by the water, at the end of a small pier one can see the Sphinx.
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Visit of Empress Elisabeth at the Castello di Miramare in 1861, by Cesare Dell'Acqua, 1865. Charlotte of Belgium (in pink dress) welcomes Elisabeth while her husband Maximilian and his brother Emperor Franz Joseph I wait on the boat. Miramare Castle at the beginning of the 20th century.
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