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Coordinates: 48°0937N 16°2637E / 48.16028°N 16.44361°E / 48.16028; 16.44361
 

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Main building, 2005 condition

Neugebäude Palace (German: Schloss Neugebäude) is a large Mannerist castle complex in the Simmering district of Vienna, Austria. It was built from 1569 onwards, at the behest of the Habsburg Emperor Maximilian II. The site of the palace is said to be where the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent's tent was erected during the 1529 Siege of Vienna.[1][2] The palace was apparently modeled after it.[citation needed]

It fell into disuse already in the 17th century and today stands in ruins. Protected as a historical monument since the 1970s, there are various efforts to restore the site.[vague]

In 1922, Clemens Holzmeister's architectural designs for Austria's first crematorium placed Feuerhalle Simmering into the walled gardens of the derelict Schloss Neugebäude, thus putting the former palace gardens with its many ancient trees (designated natural monuments) to new use as urn burial ground.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Weidinger, Hans Ernst; Huttler, Michael (15 June 2013). Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. I. Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag. ISBN 9783990120675. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  • ^ Great City Maps: A Historical Journey Through Maps, Plans, and Paintings. Smithsonian Institution. 6 September 2016. ISBN 9781465459060. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
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