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Baroque ensemble of Belvedere Palace. Vienna, Austria.
The name Prince Eugen von Savoyen evokes rusty school knowledge.
He joined the imperial Austrian army in 1683 as a young man and the Turks were defeated by his regiment before reaching Vienna.
On paintings, the commander never looks like a victor despite all the regalia of splendor and power. He came across as small and lanky,
had a crooked spine and was rejected
by Ludwig IV on the basis of his ugly and frail appearance. But actions are not judged on appearance. During his lifetime, Prince Eugen carried out his military
duties successfully in Austria. Immense wealth was bestowed upon him as a consequence so much so that he had several palaces built, one of which was Belvedere Palace.
It was constructed between 1714-1723 and is regarded as a prime work by renowned baroque master builder Lukas von Hildebrandt.
The baroque ensemble of the upper and lower
Belvederes with extensive parkland extends over 17 hectares. The summer residence was both stage and illusion- grandiose facades, ostentatious interior
design, marble, gold and white stucco, projecting frescos and carvings decorated the palace and do so to this day.
The menagery and orangery were used for sensuous pleasures in those days.
The garden, in the form of a wide strip extending between upper and lower Belvedere , is decorated with statues of gods, stone vases, mythical Greek
creatures and a large basin with elaborate fountains and sculptures.
The lavishness was quite apparent.
Prinz Eugen never lived in this magnificent building. Instead he used the building only occasionally for celebrations and glittering
receptions, held firework displays, concerts, balls, operas and court hunts.
The upper part of the Belvedere today houses the Gallery Belvedere with works of art
from the 19th and 20th centuries. The lower part is home to the Baroque Museum and the Museum of Medieval Art.
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