File:Schloss Eckartsau 06 - chapel (by Pudelek).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSchloss Eckartsau 06 - chapel (by Pudelek).jpg |
English: Castle Eckartsau, Austria. It was here in 1918 under Emperor Karl I that the imperial family spent its last Christmas and its last days on Austrian soil. |
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Author | Pudelek (Marcin Szala) |
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