Quinta Jardins Do Imperador - Emperor Gardens
The Emperor Gardens, Monte, Madeira Island...
Charles I of Austria or Charles IV of Hungary (Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie; 17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922) was, among other titles, the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the last Emperor of Austria, the last King of Hungary, and the last monarch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. He reigned from 1916 until 1919, when he renounced participation in state affairs, but did not abdicate. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to restore the monarchy until his death in 1922. Following his beatification by the Catholic Church in 2004, he has become commonly known as Blessed Charles of Austria.
Exile in Madeira Island and death
After the second failed attempt at restoration in Hungary, Charles and his pregnant wife Zita were briefly quarantined at Tihany Abbey. On 1 November 1921 they were taken to the Hungarian Danube harbor city of Baja, were made to board the British monitor HMS Glowworm, and there removed to the Black Sea where they were transferred to the light cruiser HMS Cardiff. They arrived at their final exile, the Portuguese island of Madeira, 19 November 1921. Determined to prevent a third restoration attempt, the Council of Allied Powers had agreed on Madeira because it was isolated in the Atlantic and easily guarded.
Originally the couple and their children, who joined them 2 February 1922, lived at Funchal at the Villa Vittoria, next to Reid's Hotel, and later moved to Quinta do Monte. Compared to the imperial glory in Vienna and even at Eckartsau, conditions there were certainly impoverished.
Charles did not leave Madeira again. On 9 March 1922 he had caught a cold walking into town, which developed into bronchitis, and subsequently progressed to severe pneumonia. Having suffered two heart attacks, he died of respiratory failure on April 1, in the presence of his wife (who was pregnant with their eighth child) and 9-year-old Crown Prince Otto, remaining conscious almost until his last moments. His remains except for his heart are still interred on the island, in the Church of Our Lady of Monte, in spite of several attempts to move them to the Habsburg Crypt in Vienna. His heart and the heart of his wife are in the monastery of Muri, Switzerland.
Quinta Jardins do Lago
7º episódio da série de TV Jardins do Funchal
Vídeo da inauguração da Quinta Jardins do Imperador
Emigrantes participam em arraial nos Jardins Quinta do Imperador
Quinta Jardins do Imperador (Casamento)
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Dança nos Jardins do Imperador
Monte do Imperador - Quintas Jardins do Imperador - The Blue Danube Waltz - Johann Srauss II
Evento cultural evocativo da passagem do Imperador Carlos, último imperador do império Austro-húngaro pela freguesia do Monte. Nesta Quinta o Imperador viveu seus últimos dias juntamente com sua família.
THE BLUE DANUBE - VALSA - Johann Strauss II
Pianista húngara a residir na Madeira - Aniko Harangi
Violinista húngara
Bailarinos grupo de dança - Prestige Dance
III edição Monte do Imperador
Orquestra de Câmara Sissi
Violoncelo - Laszlo Spezi
Violino - Joana Costa
Teclado - Aniko Harangi
Música vienense
Cantores - Cláudia Sousa
João Camacho
Paulo Soares
Grupo de dança Prestige Dance
Quinta Jardins do Imperador
Funchal
8 de Abril de 2018
Madeira: Funchal - Monte
Wallfahrtskirche mit Sarkopharg Kaiser Karl I, Quinta Jardins do Imperador
Jardins do Imperador 'visto' por um drone
TVI MADEIRA - JARDINS QUINTA VIGIA
Monte do Imperador - Quinta Jardins do Imperador - Offenbach - Barcarolle
Piano - Aniko Harangi
Voz soprano - Carla Isabel Moniz
TVI MADEIRA - MUSICA NOS JARDINS QUINTA VIGIA
Márcia & Angelo Wedding
Short version from the Wedding of Márcia and Ângelo. 2005... Just a few months before I moved to the USA.
Location: Madeira Island, Portugal.
Quinta do Monte A última residência do Beato Carlos da Áustria
Em março de 2016, 5 meses antes do incêndio, o Governo da Madeira adquiriu a Quinta do Monte da “Madeiquintas”, com o intuito de transformar a histórica casa em um museu sobre o Romantismo. Uma secção seria, evidentemente, dedicada ao Beato Carlos da Áustria.
Manifeste seu interesse junto ao Governo da Madeira para que este projeto não seja abandonado e para que a casa seja restaurada/reconstruída ou, pelo menos, para que suas ruínas sejam cuidadosamente conservadas, escrevendo uma breve mensagem para:
(Indique seu país de origem)
In March 2016, five months before the fire, the Madeira Government bought the Quinta do Monte from “Madeiquintas”, in order to transform the historical house into a museum on Romanticism. A section would, of course, be dedicated to Blessed Emperor Karl of Austria.
Express your interest to Madeira Government for them not to give up this project and restore/rebuild the house or, at least, to have its ruins carefully preserved, writing a brief message to:
(Indicate your country of origin)
Chefe de Gabinete do Presidente do Governo Regional da Madeira
Regional Government of Madeira President’s Head of Staff
miguel.silva@gov-madeira.pt
Secretaria Regional da Economia, Turismo e Cultura da Região Autônoma da Madeira
Autonomous Region of Madeira Secretariat for the Economy,Tourism and Culture
srt@gov-madeira.pt
Crazy hour Jardins do Imperador
Hora da dança em casamento na Quinta Jardins do Imperador. Momento la hora loca
Grave of Charles I of Austria, Monte, Madeira
Grave of Charles I of Austria in the Church of our llady of the Mountain in Monte, Madeira. Wiki says
Exile in Madeira and death
After the second failed attempt at restoration in Hungary, Charles and pregnant Zita were briefly quarantined at Tihany Abbey. On 1 November 1921 they were taken to the Hungarian Danube harbor city of Baja, made to board the British monitor HMS Glowworm, and were removed to the Black Sea where they were transferred to the light cruiser HMS Cardiff. They arrived in their final exile, the Portuguese island of Madeira, on 19 November 1921. Determined to prevent a third restoration attempt, the Council of Allied Powers had agreed on Madeira because it was isolated in the Atlantic and easily guarded.
Originally the couple and their children (who joined them only on 2 February 1922) lived at Funchal at the Villa Vittoria, next to Reid's Hotel, and later moved to Quinta do Monte. Compared to the imperial glory in Vienna and even at Eckartsau, conditions there were certainly impoverished.
Charles would not leave Madeira again. On 9 March 1922 he caught a cold walking into town and developed bronchitis, which subsequently progressed to severe pneumonia. Having suffered two heart attacks, he died of respiratory failure on 1 April in the presence of his wife (who was pregnant with their eighth child) and 9-year-old former Crown Prince Otto, retaining consciousness almost to the last moment. His remains except for his heart are still kept on the island, in the Church of Our Lady of Monte, in spite of several attempts to move them to the Habsburg Crypt in Vienna.
III Edição Monte do Imperador
Música Vienense
Grupo de dança Prestige Dance
Quinta Jardins do Imperador
Monte
Funchal
8 de Abril de 2018
Trisha + Luis - Madeira Island - Funchal
Funchal
Madeira Island
Portugal
VidaMar Resort Hotel
26-28 may 2016
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