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The Château d'Ambras, located near Innsbruck, Austria, was primarily constructed in the 16th century under the reign of Archduke Ferdinand II of the Habsburg family. Initially built in the 13th century, it was transformed into a splendid Renaissance-style castle. The castle houses collections of art and historical objects, notably the famous Spanish Hall adorned with portraits of Habsburg family members. Now a major tourist attraction, the Château d'Ambras offers visitors a glimpse into life and culture during the Renaissance era.
Country...............................
Austria
Face Value..........................
10 Euro
Quality................................
Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
Year....................................
2002
Mint....................................
Münze Österreich
Engraver/Draftsman............
Andreas Zanaschka & Herbert Wähner
Mintage...............................
20 000
Weight (g)...........................
17,30
Diameter (mm)....................
32
Thickness (mm)...................
2,50
Alloy...................................
Silver 925
Packaging...........................
Blister
Issue Date...........................
2002/04/24
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