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    carried on by his sons Franz Munggenast and Matthias Munggenast. Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseums Lexikon: entry for Josef Munggenast (in German) v t e...
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    tower). The architect of the present church building was Franz Munggenast (son of Josef Munggenast). The rebuilt church was dedicated on 2 October 1785 and...
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    in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London the church was rebuilt in the 1740s by Franz Munggenast Gutenstein has some wooden statues carved by Steinl...
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    commissioned Jakob Prandtauer (succeeded in the work by his nephew Josef Munggenast) to build the magnificent Pilgrimage Church of the Holy Trinity on the...
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    architect Josef Munggenast with support from some of the most distinguished artists and craftsmen of Austria: Paul Troger on the frescoes, Franz Josef Holzinger...
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    Lower Austrian monasteries in collaboration with the architect Josef Munggenast. In 1753, he joined the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts. Troger became professor...
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    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Überlacker, Franz. "Einrichtung Pfarrkirche". Parish Biberbach. Retrieved 2022-06-19. "Kleine...
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    von Hildebrandt – Palais Auersperg in Vienna Jakob Prandtauer and Josef Munggenast, Abbey of Melk (1702–1738) Santino Solari, Salzburg Cathedral (façade...
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    present face of the castle was renovated in baroque style in 1725 by Josef Munggenast[citation needed] and was described by Food & Wine's Lettie Teague as "easily...
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