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Palais Toskana

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Opened
  
1867

Function
  
Palace

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Similar
  
Deutschmeister‑Palais, Palais Modena, Palais Augarten, Mürzsteg Hunting Lodge, Persenbeug Castle

The Palais Toskana was a palace in Vienna1.

History

It was constructed in 1867 for the Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria. The architect is unknown; the facade may have been designed by Carl Tietz. The palace was up to four stories high, and was built in neo-classic style with elaborate figural decoration in its middle part. In the back part there was a large garden which extended all the way to that of the Palais Rothschild. The palace was slightly damaged during World War II. The descendants of the archduke could not afford the repair costs and sold the estate. The palace then was torn down. For decades the palace location was used as a parking lot by employees of the ORF public broadcasting company. Recently a nondescript modern building has been erected there.

References

Palais Toskana Wikipedia