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Meierhof | Leopoldskron Palace

When you next see the iconic shot of Schloss Leopoldskron reflecting in the lake, look to the right. That long, low, sturdy building with the clock tower is not a distraction—it is the Meierhof, the quiet reason the palace still stands.

At Leopoldskron, the Meierhof was designed to provide the economic engine that allowed the palace to function as a luxurious summer residence. While the rococo palace hosted glittering banquets and intellectual salons, the Meierhof quietly ensured there was bread on the table, milk in the cream jug, and hay in the lofts. The Meierhof was built concurrently with the main palace between 1736 and 1740 for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Leopold Anton Eleutherius von Firmian (the palace’s namesake). The architect was the legendary Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (specifically his son, Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, following his father’s designs). leopoldskron palace meierhof

In the story of Schloss Leopoldskron, the Meierhof is the unsung anchor. And for that, it deserves a second look. When you next see the iconic shot of