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- Q5118815 subject Q15294188.
- Q5118815 subject Q8346572.
- Q5118815 abstract "Château de Muzot (also known as Maison Muzot or Muzot Castle) is a 13th-century fortified manor house located near Veyras in Switzerland's Rhone Valley. In 1921, it was purchased by Swiss merchant and arts patron Werner Reinhart who then invited Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) to live there rent-free. It was at Muzot, during a few weeks in February 1922, that Rilke after a long silence caused by severe depression finally completed the Duino Elegies and wrote the entire Sonnets to Orpheus (both published in 1923).".
- Q5118815 thumbnail Maison_rilke.jpg?width=300.
- Q5118815 wikiPageWikiLink Q120567.
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- Q5118815 wikiPageWikiLink Q15294188.
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- Q5118815 wikiPageWikiLink Q8346572.
- Q5118815 point "46.2941 7.5275".
- Q5118815 type SpatialThing.
- Q5118815 comment "Château de Muzot (also known as Maison Muzot or Muzot Castle) is a 13th-century fortified manor house located near Veyras in Switzerland's Rhone Valley. In 1921, it was purchased by Swiss merchant and arts patron Werner Reinhart who then invited Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) to live there rent-free.".
- Q5118815 label "Château de Muzot".
- Q5118815 lat "46.2941".
- Q5118815 long "7.5275".
- Q5118815 depiction Maison_rilke.jpg.