Rothschild Palace

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Palais Rothschild or Rothschild-Palais is the name of the following palaces that were built or temporarily inhabited by the Rothschild banking family :

in Frankfurt am Main :

  • Rothschild-Palais, built in 1821 on Untermainkai as a family seat, today home of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt
  • Rothschild Palais, built on the Zeil in 1834 , later used as an old people's home / orphanage, destroyed in the Second World War, today the location of the Karstadt branch in Frankfurt
  • Rothschild-Palais, also called Villa Günthersburg, former location Günthersburgpark in the district of Frankfurt-Nordend, abandoned after the death of the builder at his testamentary request
  • Rothschild-Palais, also called Palais Grüneburg or Neues Palais, former location Grüneburgpark in the Westend district, destroyed in World War II
  • Rothschild-Palais, built from 1830 as a conversion of an older country house at Bockenheimer Landstrasse 10 in Rothschildpark in the Westend district, destroyed in World War II

in Hemsbach , Baden-Württemberg:

  • Rothschild-Palais, also called Rothschild Castle, bought and expanded as a villa in 1852, today the town hall of Hemsbach

in Hüttenfeld , now part of Lampertheim, Hesse:

in Königstein im Taunus , Hessen:

  • Rothschild-Palais, also called Villa Rothschild , summer residence of the family, today a hotel

in Vienna :