When a Habsburg was banished to Klessheim

2023-06-11 13:39:21

Why was Emperor Franz Joseph’s youngest brother, Ludwig Viktor, exiled to Salzburg? What are the myths surrounding the Archduke known as Luziwuzi? And why he became Prince Harry von Siezenheim, who also found his last resting place there, you can hear in part 1 of the double episode of the SN podcast “Schattenorte” on the history of Schloss Klessheim near Salzburg.

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Art historian Roswitha Juffinger has dealt with the estate of Ludwig Viktor.

Podcast: Shadow Places

In the podcast series “Schattenorte” the SN editors Anna Boschner and Simona Pinwinkler devote themselves to the dark chapters in history in and around Salzburg. Do you have any questions or suggestions about this episode – or do you know of shadowy places in your home country that are worth illuminating? Then write to us [email protected].

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processes around”werewolves” in the Lungau: Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? Beggars in the Lungau were once accused of being able to turn into bloodthirsty wolves.

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city ​​fire in Salzburg: At the end of April 1818 the fire destroyed the right part of the old town. Who started the fire remained a secret. But then the suspicion fell on a soldier’s wife.

“forgotten” Russian cemetery in Grödig: About a shantytown of which nothing can be seen today.

Die Reich pogrom night in Salzburg: When the glass and lives of many Jewish families in Bad Gastein, Hallein and in the city of Salzburg were smashed.

NS elite school in Kreuzberg near Bischofshofen: There young boys with drills were educated for war. The dark chapter of the school’s history has now been dealt with for the first time.

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