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- Festetics_Palace abstract "The Festetics Palace is a Baroque palace located in the town of Keszthely, Zala County, Hungary. Its construction, started by Kristóf Festetics in 1745, lasted more than a century, during which the palace, built at first on the foundations of a ruined castle, was tripled in size, in two subsequent building campaigns, most recently in the 1880s, to designs by Viktor Rumpelmayer, living in Vienna. When Rumpelmayer died in 1885, the work was carried to completion by architects Gusztáv Haas and Miksa Paschkisch. The result is one of the three largest country houses in Hungary.The counts Festetics were progressive landowners: Kristóf Festetics founded a hospital, Pál Festetics established a school in the town, and in 1797, Count György Festetics opened an agricultural college, the Georgikon, the first of its kind in Europe, which is still in operation as a faculty of the University of Pannonia.The library wing was built by György Festetics in 1799—1801, with guidance from András Fischer of the Vienna Academy. Execution was entrusted to local artisans. The dining room (now a concert hall) has stucco decor by Mátyás Vathner from the town of Pápa. Stonework was executed by the local mason József Zitterbart, locksmithing by a local master craftsman, József Dobrolán, tiled stoves by József Pittermann and inlaid floors and woodwork by master carpenter János Kerbl, who was also responsible for the fittings in the library. The book collection was made available to students of the Georgikon. The great book collection that remains in the castle is the only extensive aristocratic library that survives in Hungary. The result is that the central axis of the garden front is centered on one pavilion of the corps de logis, rather than on the prominent central tower of the extension built in the 1880s, with prominent mansard roofs and richly framed dormer windows typical of the neo-Baroque French Second Empire style, and neo-Renaissance woodwork in some of the interiors; on the entrance side facing the town the axis remains centered on the original baroque structure, now a flanking wing. The elaborate expansion was carried out for Count Tasziló Festetics, who married Lady Mary Douglas-Hamilton (1850-1922) on 2 June 1880, and who entertained Edward, Prince of Wales in October 1885 and again in 1888, during his "incognito" Hungarian visits, accompanied by his great friend the Duke of Hamilton, Festetics' brother-in-law. Portraits of Festetics in tartans remain in the palace.Unlike the surrounding area, the palace was not damaged during World War II. The palace has housed an independent museum (Helikon Castle Museum) since 1974; it is visited by 200,000 people each year.The parterres in which the palace stands were extended in the nineteenth century with a naturalistic landscape park in the English fashion. Open-air concerts are held on the grounds during the summer.The stable block now houses a collection of coaches and carriages.".
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- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink András_Fischer.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
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- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink János_Kerbl.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink József_Dobrolán.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink József_Pittermann.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink József_Zitterbart.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Keszthely.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Kristóf_Festetics.
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- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Victoria_Douglas-Hamilton.
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- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Mátyás_Vathner.
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- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Tassilo_Festetics_von_Tolna.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Tasziló_Festetics.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Pannonia.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Viktor_Rumpelmayer.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink William_Douglas-Hamilton,_12th_Duke_of_Hamilton.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Zala_County.
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- Festetics_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Festetics Castle".
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- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Zala_County.
- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Castles_in_Hungary.
- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Festetics_family.
- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Historic_house_museums_in_Hungary.
- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Mansions_in_Hungary.
- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Museums_in_Zala_County.
- Festetics_Palace subject Category:Palaces_in_Hungary.
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- Festetics_Palace comment "The Festetics Palace is a Baroque palace located in the town of Keszthely, Zala County, Hungary. Its construction, started by Kristóf Festetics in 1745, lasted more than a century, during which the palace, built at first on the foundations of a ruined castle, was tripled in size, in two subsequent building campaigns, most recently in the 1880s, to designs by Viktor Rumpelmayer, living in Vienna.".
- Festetics_Palace label "Festetics Palace".
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- Festetics_Palace lat "46.7706".
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- Festetics_Palace depiction Keszthely_-_Festetics_Castle.jpg.
- Festetics_Palace homepage www.helikonkastely.hu.
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