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Neugebäude Palace (German: Schloss Neugebäude) is a former imperial residence in Vienna, Austria.
It was constructed for Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor on the site of the tent city of the invading Turks of 1529 and apparently modeled after it.
It fell into disuse later on and today stands in ruins. There are various efforts to restore the site.
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Imperial and Royal residences in Vienna Belvedere Palace · Hermesvilla · Hofburg · Neugebäude Palace · Palais Augarten · Palais Toskana · Prater · Schönbrunn Palace · Stallburgin Cisleithania Hofburg (Innsbruck) · Kaiservilla · Laxenburg castles · Mirabell Palace · Miramare Castle · Mürzsteg Castle · Prague Castle · Royal Palace of Milan · Royal Villa of Monza · Schloss Hetzendorf · Schloss Hof · Villa Wartholzin Transleithania abroad Coordinates: 48°09′37″N 16°26′37″E / 48.16028°N 16.44361°E
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