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Annabichl Castle

Coordinates: 46°39′23″N 14°18′42″E / 46.65639°N 14.31167°E / 46.65639; 14.31167
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Annabichl Castle

Annabichl Castle is a castle in Austria.[1][2] It was built by the nobleman George Khevenhüller for his second wife Anna von Thurzo.[3] Their daughter was Maria von Khevenhuller.

The castle has a little chapel dedicated to Saint Anne[4] and a garden.

Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1738–1789) was an owner of the castle for some time.

Sources

  1. ^ Dehio-Handbuch Kärnten. 3. Auflage, Anton Schroll, Vienna, 2001. ISBN 3-7031-0712-X, S. 396.
  2. ^ Schloß Annabichl - Klagenfurt Archived July 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Anna Thurzo von Bethenfalva
  4. ^ Schloss Annabichl

46°39′23″N 14°18′42″E / 46.65639°N 14.31167°E / 46.65639; 14.31167