Hofburg fire

Hofburg fire

The term "Hofburg fire" "Pervasive 2004, April 21-23, Linz / Vienna, Austria" (Hofburg history), Pervasive 2004, April 2004, Pervasive2004.org webpage: [http://www.pervasive2004.org/venue.php pervasive2004-Hofburg-fire] .] refers to any of several major fires that burned in the "Hofburg" (Royal Court section) of Vienna, Austria. The Hofburg area has been the documented seat of government since 1279. "Hofburg, Wien" (history), "Encyclopedia of Austria", Aeiou Project, 2006, webpage: [http://aeiou.iicm.tugraz.at/aeiou.encyclop.h/h713402.htm Aeiou-Hofburg-English] .] Each fire destroyed different parts of the Hofburg, in different centuries, and can be termed the "Hofburg fire" due to the historical impact during a particular century:

* November 26, 1992 - during the night of November 26/27, 1992, a large fire originated in the Hofburg in the area of the Redoutensäle on Joseph Square ("Josefsplatz"). A part of the roof as well as that of the upper floor burned completely down. The Spanische Hofreitschule and the Austrian National Library were in danger, too, but could be saved. The renovation was completed by 1997, and the newly-rebuilt sections now contain wall and ceiling paintings by Josef Mikl.

* October 31, 1848 - a fire, which started during the Vienna rebellion, later burned part of the "Hofburg Hofbibliothek" (Imperial Library), destroying museum collections and notes in the Zoology-Cabinet museum.

* February 23, 1668 - during the fire, Emperor Leopold I was rescued; [ "World of Quotes - Today in History for February 23" (events), "World of Quotes", 2006, WorldOfQuotes.com webpage: [http://www.worldofquotes.com/history/2_23/1/index.html WQuotes-23Feb] .] after the fire, restoration work was performed from 1668 to 1681, and an additional storey was added to the palace, according to plans by D. Carlone and P. Tencala.

There have been other fires in the Hofburg, also, during the past centuries.

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