Mein Leben in Schönbrunn: eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history
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adam_text | CONTENTS
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l.THE
BEGINNING
ľf
SCHÖNBRUNN 1974-1980
Listening and Learning
.........................................................................................................16
Taxler, Lacky..........................................................................................................................18
Hansi
.....................................................................................................................................20
Henriette...............................................................................................................................22
My Apprenticeship, Mischievous Years
...............................................................................24
Real money, Contrived Historical Names
..........................................................................26
The Building Administration Office, The Bergl Rooms, The Guide s Rooms,
The Choir Room, The Gymnasium, The Stoke-Rooms
.........................................................30
The British Telephone Exchange
..........................................................................................32
The Photo Cabinet, The Fly Cabinet, The Carpenter s Workshop,
State Receptions, Balls and Banquets
...................................................................................34
Rooms used for Receptions until
1994................................................................................36
SCHÖNBRUNN
AFTER
1980
My Opportunity, Ticketing System
......................................................................................38
Bilingual Tours, Guided Tours
...............................................................................................40
Führer ?...............................................................................................................................42
Advance Booking System
......................................................................................................44
Job Splitting, Anti-Privatisation Campaign
........................................................................46
SCHÖNBRUNN
AFTER
1990
Privatisation
...........................................................................................................................48
Events and activities, Maintenance
.......................................................................................50
Damage Limitation Team
.....................................................................................................52
Christmas
2005....................................................................................................................54
2.
THE HISTORY OF THE PALACE OF
SCHÖNBRUNN
1529
-First Siege of Vienna,
1569
-Maximilian II
...............................................................58
1612 -
Emperor Matthias
....................................................................................................58
1683 -
The Second Siege of Vienna
.....................................................................................60
1688 -
Fischer
von Erlach, 1700
Architectural History
.......................................................60
1705 -
Joseph 1,
1728 -
Karl VI.,
1740 -
Maria
Theresia......................................................62
1746 -
Architectural History
............................................................................................... 62
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1. WIE ALLES BEGANN
SCHÖNBRUNN 1974-1980
Zuhören und verstehen.........................................................................................................17
Taxler, Lacki...........................................................................................................................19
Hansi
......................................................................................................................................21
Henriette................................................................................................................................23
Meine Lehrzeit, Die Flegeljahre............................................................................................25
Echtes Geld, Erfundene „historische Namen....................................................................27
Die Bauleitung, Das Berglzimmer, Das Führerzimmer,
Der Chorraum, Der Turnsaal, Die Heizhäuser..................................................................31
Die britische Telefonzentrale...................................................................................................33
Die Fotokammer, Das Fliegenkabinett, Die Tischlerei,
Staatsempfänge, Bälle und Bankette.....................................................................................35
Räume, die bis 1994 für Empfänge verwendet wurden........................................................37
SCHÖNBRUNN NACH 1980
Meine Chance, Die Eintrittskarten.......................................................................................39
Zweisprachige Führungen, Geführte Touren.......................................................................41
„Führer ?...............................................................................................................................43
Vorbestellungen....................................................................................................................45
Kompetenzverteilung, Die Kampagne gegen die Privatisierung......................................47
SCHÖNBRUNN NACH 1990
Die Privatisierung..................................................................................................................49
Veranstaltungen und Aktivitäten, Instandhaltung................................................................51
Team zur Schadensbegrenzung.............................................................................................53
Weihnachten 2005.................................................................................................................55
2. DIE GESCHICHTE VON SCHLOSS SCHÖNBRUNN
1529-Die erste Belagerung von Wien, 1569-Maximilian
II
...............................................59
1612-Kaiser Matthias...........................................................................................................59
1683-Die zweite Belagerung von Wien...............................................................................61
1688 - Fischer von Erlach, 1700 - Baugeschichte...............................................................61
1705 - Joseph L, 1728 - Karl
VI.,
1740 - Maria Theresia...................................................62
1746-Baugeschichte............................................................................................................63
1760 -
Johann
Wencel Bergl
.................................................................................................64
1792 -
Franz II/I
................................................................................................................... 64
1814
-The Congress of Vienna..............................................................................................
66
1817
-Architectural
History
.................................................................................................66
1848
-Franz Joseph
...............................................................................................................66
1918
-The End of the Monarchy..........................................................................................
66
1936
-Dollfuss (Memorial)
Elite
School
..............................................................................66
1939
-Centralised
Palace Administration
............................................................................68
1945
-The Allied
Forces Enter
Vienna
..................................................................................70
1946
-The British Military Tattoo
in Schönbrunn...............................................................76
1948
-The British Headquarters
...........................................................................................80
1955
-The State Treaty
..........................................................................................................80
1980-Schlosshauptmannschaft Schönbrunn
-The Final Moments
...................................80
1992
-The Privatisation
........................................................................................................80
1996 -
UNESCO
-
World Cultural Heritage
.........................................................................80
3.
THE IMPERIAL APARTMENTS
MY GUIDED TOUR
The Blue Staircase
................................................................................................................84
Room
1 -
The Guard Room, The Adjutant s Room
...........................................................86
Room
2 -
The Billiard Room
...............................................................................................86
Room
3 -
The Audience Room (Walnut Room)
.................................................................90
Room
4 -
The Emperor Franz Joseph s Study
.....................................................................94
Room
5 -
The Emperor Franz Joseph s Bedroom
................................................................94
Room
6 -
The West Terrace Room
.......................................................................................98
Room
7 -
The Staircase Cabinet
...........................................................................................98
Room
8 -
The Empress Elisabeth s Dressing Room
...........................................................100
Room
9 -
The Imperial Bedroom
......................................................................................100
Room
10 -
The Empress Elizabeth s Drawing Room
........................................................102
Room
11 -
The Marie Antoinette Room
...........................................................................104
Room
12 -
The Children s Portraits Room
.......................................................................106
Room
13
-The Breakfast Room
..........................................................................................110
Room
14 -
The Yellow Drawing Room
.............................................................................110
Room
15 -
The Balcony Room
...........................................................................................110
Room
16
-The Mirror Room
............................................................................................112
Rooms
17,18,19 -
The Rosa Rooms
.................................................................................114
Room
20
-The Lantern Room
..........................................................................................114
Room
21 -
The Great Gallery
............................................................................................114
Room
22 -
The Small Gallery
............................................................................................118
Room
23 -
The Round Chinese Room
..............................................................................120
Room
24 -
The Oval Chinese Room
.................................................................................120
Room
25 -
The Carousel Room
.........................................................................................120
Room
26 -
The Ceremonial Hall
.......................................................................................124
Room
27 -
The Hamilton Room
(Rössel
Room)
.............................................................124
Room
28 -
The Blue Chinese Drawing Room
..................................................................126
Room
29 -
The Vieux-Laque-Room
.................................................................................128
1760
-Johann
Wenzel
Bergl
..................................................................................................65
1792-Franz II./1...................................................................................................................65
1814-Der
Wiener
Kongress
...................................................................................................67
íeiľ-Baugeschichte
..............................................................................................................67
1848
-Franz Joseph
.................................................................................................................67
^ìe-DasEndederMonarchie
..............................................................................................67
1936-Dollfuß (Gedächtnis) Führerschule............................................................................67
1939-Zentrale Verwaltung der Schlösser...............................................................................69
1945-Die alliierten Streitkräfte nehmen Wien ein.................................................................71
1946-Die
britische MilitärparadeCTattooJinSchönbrann..................................................77
1948-Das britische Hauptquartier.......................................................................................81
1955-Staatsvertrag.................................................................................................................81
1980-Die Schlosshauptmannschaft Schönbrunn-DasEnde...............................................81
1992-DiePrivatisierung.........................................................................................................81
1996-UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...........................................................................................81
3. DIE PRUNKRÄUME
MEINE FÜHRUNG
Die blaue Stiege......................................................................................................................85
Raum 1 - Das Gardezimmer, Das Adjutantenzimmer........................................................87
Raum 2 - Das Billardzimmer.................................................................................................87
Raum 3 - Das Audienzzimmer (Nussholzzimmer)..............................................................91
Raum 4 - Das Schreibzimmer von Kaiser Franz Joseph.....................................................95
Raum 5 - Das Schlafzimmer von Kaiser Franz Joseph.........................................................95
Raum 6 - Das Westterrassenkabinett...................................................................................99
Raum 7 - Das Stiegenkabinett...............................................................................................99
Raum 8-Das Toilettezimmer von Kaiserin Elisabeth........................................................101
Raum 9 - Das kaiserliche Schlafzimmer..............................................................................101
Raum 10-Der Salon vonKaiserin Elisabeth.........................................................................103
Raum 11 - Das Marie-Antoinette-Zimmer.........................................................................105
Raum 12-Das Kinderzimmer.............................................................................................107
Raum 13-Das Frühstückskabinett.....................................................................................111
Raum 14-Der Gelbe Salon.................................................................................................111
Raum 15-Das Balkonzimmer.............................................................................................111
Raum 16-Der Spiegelsaal....................................................................................................113
Raum 17,18,19-Die Rosazimmer...................................................................................115
Raum 20-Das Laternenzimmer.........................................................................................115
Raum 21-Die Große Galerie...............................................................................................115
Raum 22 -Die Kleine Galerie...............................................................................................119
Raum 23 - Das Runde Chinesische Kabinett......................................................................121
Raum 24-Das Ovale Chinesische Kabinett........................................................................121
Raum 25 - Das Karussellzimmer.........................................................................................121
Raum 26-Der Zeremoniensaal..........................................................................................125
Raum 27 - Das Rössel Zimmer.............................................................................................125
Raum 28-Der Blaue Chinesische Salon..............................................................................127
Raum 29-Das
Vieux-
Laque-Zimmer................................................................................129
Room
30 -
The Napoleon Room
.......................................................................................128
Room
31 -
The Porcelain Room
........................................................................................134
Room
32 -
The Million s Room
.........................................................................................134
Room 32a
-
The Miniature Room
.....................................................................................136
Room
33 -
The Tapestry Room
..........................................................................................136
Room
34 -
The Archduchess Sophie s Study
.....................................................................138
Room
35 -
The Red Salon
..................................................................................................138
Room
36 -
The East Terrace Room
....................................................................................140
Room
37 -
The Bedchamber
..............................................................................................142
Room
38,39 -
The Archduke Franz Karl s Study and Franz Karl s Drawing Room
.......142
4.
THIS AND THAT
The
Gloriette,
Hercules
.....................................................................................................144
The Plague-Plague Laws
.....................................................................................................146
The Imperial Palace
-
Hofburg
...........................................................................................148
The
Neugebäude
Palace, The
Favorita
...............................................................................148
Belvedere Palace, Laxenburg,
Klosterneuburg...................................................................150
The Vienna World Fair of
1873..........................................................................................150
The
Ringstrasse...................................................................................................................152
The Babenbergs
................................................................................................................. 154
Leopold III
..........................................................................................................................156
The First Turkish Siege of Vienna
.....................................................................................156
The Second Turkish Siege of Vienna
...............................................................................156
The Austrian Succession War
(1740-1748).......................................................................188
The Seven Years War
(1756-1763)......................................................................................160
5.
SHORT REFERENCE TO ENGLISH HISTORY
PARALLEL TO THE BABENBERGS
King Richard I
(Plantagenet)
..............................................................................................164
The Legend of
Blondei
de Nesie
.........................................................................................166
King John-John Lackland
...................................................................................................166
The Legend of Robin Hood
...............................................................................................166
6.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...................................................................................................168
7.
GRATITUDE
............................................................................................................168
Raum 30 - Das Napoleonzimmer........................................................................................129
Raum 31 - Das Porzellanzimmer........................................................................................135
Raum 32 - Das Millionenzimmer........................................................................................135
Raum 32a-Das Miniaturen-Kabinett...............................................................................137
Raum 33 - Der Gobelinsaal.................................................................................................137
Raum 34 - Das Schreibzimmer von Erzherzogin Sophie..................................................139
Raum 35 - Der Rote Salon...................................................................................................139
Raum 36 - Das östliche Terrassenkabinett.........................................................................141
Raum 37 - Das Schlafzimmer - Reiches Zimmer...............................................................143
Raum 38 und 39 - Das Schreibzimmer Erzherzog Franz Karls
und der Salon Franz Karls.................................................................................................143
4. DIES UND DAS
Die Gloriette, Herkules......................................................................................................145
Die Pest - Pestgesetze...........................................................................................................147
Die kaiserliche Hauptresidenz - die Hofburg...................................................................149
Das Schloss „Neugebäude , Die
Favorita
...........................................................................149
Schloss
Belvedere,
Laxenburg, Klosterneuburg.................................................................151
Die Wiener Weltausstellung von 1873................................................................................151
Die Ringstraße......................................................................................................................153
Die Babenberger...................................................................................................................155
Leopold
III
..........................................................................................................................157
Die erste Türkenbelagerung Wiens....................................................................................157
Die zweite Türkenbelagerung Wiens...................................................................................157
Der österreichische Erbfolgekrieg (1740-1748)...............................................................189
Der Siebenjährige Krieg (1756-1763)................................................................................161
5. KURZER ABRISS DER ENGLISCHEN GESCHICHTE
PARALLEL ZU DEN BABENBERGERN
König Richard
I.
(Plantagenet)............................................................................................165
Die Legende von
Blondei
de Nesle.......................................................................................167
König John...........................................................................................................................167
Die Legende von
Robin Hood
.............................................................................................167
6. QUELLENVERZEICHNIS...........,....................................................................168
7.DANKSAGUNG......................................................................................................168
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spelling | Tidmarsh, Robert M. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)1034623036 aut Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history Robert M. Tidmarsh My life in Schönbrunn 1. Aufl. Wien Snizek 2012 168 S. zahlr. Ill., Kt., Notenbeisp. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Text dt. und engl. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Führer Person (DE-588)4155570-3 gnd rswk-swf Schloss Schönbrunn Wien (DE-588)4117646-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Schloss Schönbrunn Wien (DE-588)4117646-7 g Geschichte z DE-604 Führer Person (DE-588)4155570-3 s Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 3 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025947130&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Tidmarsh, Robert M. 1951- Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history Führer Person (DE-588)4155570-3 gnd |
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title | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history |
title_alt | My life in Schönbrunn |
title_auth | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history |
title_exact_search | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history |
title_full | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history Robert M. Tidmarsh |
title_fullStr | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history Robert M. Tidmarsh |
title_full_unstemmed | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history Robert M. Tidmarsh |
title_short | Mein Leben in Schönbrunn |
title_sort | mein leben in schonbrunn eine andere art geschichte zu erzahlen my life in schonbrunn another way of telling history |
title_sub | eine andere Art, Geschichte zu erzählen = My life in Schönbrunn : another way of telling history |
topic | Führer Person (DE-588)4155570-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Führer Person Schloss Schönbrunn Wien Erlebnisbericht |
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