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Insignia and ducal coronet of the primogeniture of the Princes of Liechtenstein, gouache, 1756

LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM. Die Fürstlichen Sammlungen, Vaduz - Wien
Palais Liechenstein. The Princely Collections

Design for an armorial banner with the arms of Liechtenstein, watercolour, c. 1615

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Palais Liechenstein. The Princely Collections

Bernardo Bellotto: The Liechtenstein summer palace seen from the gardens, oil on canvas

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Palais Liechenstein. The Princely Collections

Prince Anton Florian of Liechtenstein, painting, 18th century

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Palais Liechenstein. The Princely Collections

Prince Karl of Liechtenstein, painting, 1627

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Palais Liechenstein. The Princely Collections

Hyacinth Rigaud: Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein, painting, 1740

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The Liechtenstein Garden Palace

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The Liechtenstein City Palace

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