!!!Schallaburg
Schallaburg palace, Lower Austria, Renaissance palace near Melk
(municipality of Schollach) with a two-storey arcaded courtyard.
Schallaburg was rebuilt from a medieval castle in 1572 and is
considered the most significant work of the Lower Austrian
Renaissance; it was one of the most important Protestant strongholds.
Damaged during World War II and later renovated, Schallaburg Palace
has served as a museum and exhibition hall since 1974; the collection
of historical toys has been on permanent exhibition here since 1997.
!Literature
R. Feuchtmueller et al., Schallaburg, %%sup 2/%1975.
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