Eisenstadt, Burgenland, Austria
Schloss Esterházy [German]
Esterházy-kastély [Hungarian]
Orangerie [French]
 
  Architecture
The Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt was originally constructed in the 13th century as a Gothic castle. During the 17th century, it underwent a transformation into a Baroque grand residence under the direction of the Esterházy noble family, who subsequently utilized it as their seat. The Esterházy Palace is particularly renowned for its Haydn Hall, which is associated with the renowned composer Joseph Haydn. From 1761 to 1803, Haydn served as court musician, Kapellmeister, and composer at the Esterházy court.
structure overview
        	  
	                      
	  	  
	  	  
       
      work type
	
          
      Architecture: Esterhazy Palace
built
          
	    13th century
	    
	  
	    1663-1672
	    
	  work type
	
          
      architect / constr. phase
          
	    1624
	    
	  
	    palace gardens (commissioned by count Nicholas Esterházy)
	    
	  
	    1663-1672
	    
	  
	    baroque redesign
	    
	  
	    1805-1815
	    
	  
	    classical redesign
	    
	  patronage
          
      Geography
local language location name
Eisenstadt, Österreich  [German]
historical affiliations
          
	    1350-1459
	    
	  
	    1459-1463
	    
	  
	    1459-1463
	    
	  
	    1463-1867
	    
	  
	    1526-1918
	    
	  
	    1867-1918
	    
	  
	    1918-1938
	    
	  
	    1938-1945
	    
	  Image characteristics
maximum image resolution
6,869 × 3,546  pixel
58.2 × 30.0 cm (300 dpi)
capture date
        	  
	                      
	  	  image processing
          
        	  
	                      
	  	  merged image,
	  	  
    	  
	                      
	  	  retouched,
	  	  
    	  
	                      
	  	  colour corrected
	  	  
       
          
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	  Benjamin Hemer
	  
	        	  
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