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===Palace Stables===
===Palace Stables===
 
[[File:Lower_Belvedere_gardens_-_Vienna.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Lower Ataceris]]
[[File:Orangery_-_Lower_Belvedere.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Lower Ataceris]]
The Palace Stables, once home to the collection of rare and prize horses of the Imperator, were adapted into a study collection by Audonian architect Kuehn Malvezzi in 2007. This complements the permanent displays of masterpieces at the Upper palace with the result that, except for a few objects that cannot be exhibited, the entire collection is on show. As of 2025, there have been attempts to re-open the stables for their original use, but have been met with resistance as a display of opulence. The study collection comprises approximately 150 works, ranging from a Romanesque crucifix to Late Gothic panel paintings and sculptures, and even including an altarpiece that reveals the forms of the Renaissance.
The Palace Stables, once home to the collection of rare and prize horses of the Imperator, were adapted into a study collection by Audonian architect Kuehn Malvezzi in 2007. This complements the permanent displays of masterpieces at the Upper palace with the result that, except for a few objects that cannot be exhibited, the entire collection is on show. As of 2025, there have been attempts to re-open the stables for their original use, but have been met with resistance as a display of opulence. The study collection comprises approximately 150 works, ranging from a Romanesque crucifix to Late Gothic panel paintings and sculptures, and even including an altarpiece that reveals the forms of the Renaissance.


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