“Anif Castle”,
oil on canvas, 18x24, by Nadya Lapets
Anif Castle is charming
and located in the town of the same name, which is located about 4 km south
of Salzburg. The village itself is a suburb of the city and lies in the Austrian
district of Salzburg. Anif Castle was built near the pond on the southern border
of Salzburg and is also known as the Water Palace.
The first written evidence of the existence of the Anif fortress being here
comes from 1520. It is mentioned in the texts as the castle named Oberweiher,
which is owned by a local judge contractor. After 1530 the palace was mentioned
regularly in feud as it passes into the hands of the Archbishop of Salzburg.
After this time the beautiful fortress became the residence of many church representatives.
In 1918, public attention was drawn in Anif by the Bavarian King Ludwig III
of whom was hidden in the castle with his family during the November Revolution.
The declaration of Anif on 12th – 13th November of the same year the King
refused to abdicate. By the 19th century the architecture of the palace in Anif
was not impressive with anything special, but in 1838 and 1848 it was completely
renovated in neo-Gothic style by the family Johannes Moy. The last major renovation
was between 1995 and 2000.
Today it is their private property and is not accessible to the community, which
means that Anif can not organize tours. However, the family allows film producers
to use facades and exterior spaces in major film strips. The décor of
the Anif Castle was shot in the movie The Sound of Music. The beautiful Anif
Castle was also home to the famous conductor Herbert von Karajan.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Nadya Lapets is a Russian-born American artist. She got her MD at Moscow University.
After moving to the US she continued her studies in art and computer graphics.
Nadya’s passion is oil painting. She loves traditional and impressionistic
styles. Nadya participated in various juried art shows and received multiple
awards for her works.
Starting December 8, 2011 her recent works will be presented as part of the “Symphony of Color” exhibition sponsored by Pittsburgh Cultural Trust at “Cabaret at Theater Square” cafe 655 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa 15222
Art work requests and creative
ideas are welcome via lapetsmail@yahoo.com.
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