Emperor Josef II elevated the imperial barons of Keselstatt to the status of Reichsgrafen – imperial counts – in 1776. The title Count of Kesselstatt (German: Graf von Kesselstatt) is accompanied by the style of His Excellency; wives and daughters of Counts of Kesselstatt would be "Her Excellency Countess Forename of Kesselstatt". They are cousins of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. Their historic seat is Kesselstatt Palace [1]. The palace was completed for Count Karl Friedrich Melchior in 1746 [2], [3]. The Palace of Kesselstatt is located in Trier, Germany.
At the beginning of the 20th Century, a part of the Kesselstatt Family settled in Argentina.
Counts of Kesselstatt - Argentine Line
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