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Is it possible that the man on the very left actually met Mozart at Leopoldskron Palace? Was he an acquaintance or a relative of the prince archbishop Firmian, who had the Leopoldskron Palace built as a family residence in 1736, at a time when the rococo-style was popular? |
The palace, preserved in its original style, poses endless questions with no definite answers. This is precisely why Leopoldskron is so fascinating, since each visitor can imagine a part of its history. Every detail was created with the passion and the artistry of the 18th century... |

