Mirabel Palace and Gardens - Salzburg - Austria
by Paolo Signorini
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Mirabel Palace and Gardens - Salzburg - Austria
Artist
Paolo Signorini
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List - Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg 1996
The palace was built about 1606 on the shore of the Salzach river north of the medieval city walls, at the behest of Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau. The Archbishop suffered from gout and had a stroke the year before; to evade the narrow streets of the city, he decided to erect a pleasure palace for him and his mistress Salome Alt. Allegedly built within six months according to Italian and French models, it was initially named Altenau Castle.
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April 8th, 2022
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more .
Morris Finkelstein
Fabulous photo of the Mirabel Palace and Gardens with great colors, architecture, and perspective! F/L
Marty Morales
Outstanding palace garden capture and composition Paolo. beautiful color and detail. l/f
Ronel BRODERICK
Congratulations ! Your Outstanding Art Work was FEATURED in the Group and rated “The Best of the Best” …. For more Exposure post your featured image(s) in the Group's Featured Image archive in the Discussion Tab !
Spencer McDonald
Congratulations! Your beautiful HDR image has been featured on the homepage of the original "HDR photography" group here at Fine Art America.
Denise Harty
Congratulations on your feature in the Covered Bridges And Historical Buildings group! L/F
Holly April Harris
The brightly colored garden really stands out from the palace and the overcast sky!! Lovely composition! Congratulations! I’m am very pleased to feature your beautiful image in the group Covered Bridges and Historical Buildings. It’s a wonderful addition to the group! Please add it to the “2022 Second Quarter Featured Images Collection” thread in the discussions area for a permanent record of the feature. Thank you!