Palais Modena
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Palais Modena is a palace in Vienna, Austria. It was built and owned by the Habsburgs of the Austria-Este branch of the family.
Today it houses offices of the Federal Ministry of the Interior.[may be outdated]
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Imperial and Royal residences of Austria-Hungary
- Palais Augarten
- Belvedere Palace
- Hermesvilla
- Hofburg
- Palais Archduke Albrecht
- Palais Archduke Carl
- Palais Archduke Carl Ludwig
- Palais Archduke Ludwig Viktor
- Palais Archduke Rainer
- Palais Archduke Wilhelm
- Neue Favorita
- Schloss Kaiserebersdorf
- Kaiserhaus
- Palais Modena
- Neugebäude Palace
- Schönbrunn Palace
- Schloss Wilhelminenberg
- Stallburg
- Palais Toskana
- Prater
- Kaiserhaus (Baden)
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- Eckartsau Castle
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- Schloss Hetzendorf
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- Burg am Grazer Schloßberg
- Graz Castle
- Hofburg, Innsbruck
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- Mirabell Palace
- Miramare Castle
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- New Castle (Żywiec)
- Schloss Ort (Upper Austria)
- Schloss Orth (Lower Austria)
- Schloss Ort (Upper Austria)
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- Wiener Neustadt Castle
- Zákupy Castle
- Alcsút Palace
- Archduke Joseph's Palace
- Bilje hunting lodge
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- Gödöllő Palace
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48°12′32″N 16°21′58″E / 48.209°N 16.366°E / 48.209; 16.366
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