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BELVEDERE PALACE & GARDENS

Vienna, Austria

At the turn of the 18th century, famed military commander Prince Eugene of Savoy purchased a tract of land in Vienna and commissioned Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt to design the Belvedere, a complex (Learn More)

CHURCH OF OUR IMMACULATE LADY

Salzburg, Austria

In the late 17th century, during the reign of Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun, the architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, perhaps the greatest Austrian Baroque architect, designed a harmoni (Learn More)

France

CHANCELLERIE D'ORLEANS

Paris, France

The Chancellerie d’Orléans, also known as the Hôtel de Voyer d’Argenson, was a famous townhouse, or hôtel particulier, built in Paris in the early eighteenth (Learn More)

CHÂTEAU DE CHANTILLY

Chantilly, France

The Château de Chantilly sits at the confluence of the Oise and Seine Rivers in northern France and is a magnificent stone complex surrounded by manicured lawns, farms, ponds, and stables. (Learn More)

OPÉRA COMIQUE

Paris, France

Founded in 1714, the Opéra Comique is one of the oldest French dramatic institutions. (Learn More)

SALON DE MUSIQUE, BIBLIOTHÈQUE DE L’ARSENAL

Paris, France

Much of the Arsenal was constructed in the 17th and 18th centuries. (Learn More)

Germany

CASTLE HARTENFELS

Torgau, Germany

Castle Hartenfels was constructed in Torgau, a town on the banks of the River Elbe, in the late 15th through mid-16th centuries. (Learn More)

FUGGERHOUSE

Augsburg, Germany

The grand Fuggerhouse in Augsburg was the home of several generations of the Fugger banking families, one of the richest and most powerful European banking families of the sixteenth and seventeenth (Learn More)

GOETHE GALLERY IN THE RESIDENZSCHLOSS

Weimar, Germany

The Residenzschloss, or Residential Palace, of the Dukes of Saxe-Weimar was first constructed in the Middle Ages and was expanded and renovated until 1774, when a fire destroyed it. (Learn More)

NEW PALACE IN SANSSOUCI PARK

Potsdam, Germany

Sanssouci, meaning “without care,” was the name given to the summer estate created by Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786) starting in 1744. (Learn More)

Italy

CARRACCI GALLERY AT THE PALAZZO FARNESE

Rome, Italy

The Palazzo Farnese was commissioned by Alessandro Farnese (1468-1549), later Pope Paul III (r. 1534-1549) around 1513. (Learn More)

CASINA FARNESE, PALATINE HILL

Rome, Italy

The Casina Farnese belonged to the greater Orti Farnesiani estate of the Farnese family during the 16th century. (Learn More)

DUOMO, THEODELINDA'S CHAPEL

Monza, Italy

Monza Cathedral, built in the early 14th century, stands on the ruins of a late-6th-century oraculum, or “queen’s chapel,” reputedly commissioned by the Lombard Queen The (Learn More)