Georg Clam Martinic

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Georg (until 1919: Graf ) Clam-Martinic (born February 23, 1908 in Krakow ; † January 7, 2000 in Klam ) was an Austrian engineer, farmer, author and preservationist .

Life

Georg Clam-Martinic came from the Austrian noble family Clam-Martinic and was married to Maria Antonia Caroline Terese Aegidia Petronella Abensperg-Traun from November 7, 1939 (born September 1, 1919 in Vienna, grew up in Petronell , † July 23, 2010 in Klam ) .

In 1963 he had another hydropower plant built near his Clam Castle at the southern exit of the Klam Gorge .

Clam-Martinic was a graduate engineer, he completed a minimum study period of 4 years at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (with his friend Ignaz Brandstetter , who was also studying law ), he was the founder of the Austrian Castle Association in 1955 and chairman of the Austrian Castle Association until 1976 as well as adviser to the Federal Monuments Office .

Fonts

  • Burgmuseum Klam: Strindberg exhibition , in: Oberösterreichischer Kulturbericht, Linz 1978
  • The castle as living space , in: Upper Austria, Landscape, Culture ..., Linz 1969
  • Function of castle and palace today , in: Aristocracy in Austria, 1971
  • New porcelain acquisitions at Clam Castle (Upper Austria) , in: Arx: Castles and Palaces in Bavaria, Austria and South Tyrol, 1991
  • Austrian Burgenlexikon , Landesverlag Linz 1991/1994, ISBN 3-85214-559-7
  • Castles and palaces in Austria , Tosa-Verlag, Vienna 1996

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Georg Clam Martinic on Geneanet ; accessed on October 14, 2018