Stamp Issuance
- The stamps were issued by the United Nations Office at Geneva on December 4, 1998, under the theme “Culture and natural treasures” .
- They form part of a multi-stamp set depicting distinguished architectural elements of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna:
- The Gloriette
- The Great Palm House
- Schönbrunn Palace itself
- Interior details such as a wall painting from the Bergl Rooms, a porcelain vase from the Mirror Room, and the throne-room stove.
Catalogue References
- According to LastDodo:
- One block (order number 1) covers themes like castles, ceramic (pottery), and UNESCO motifs.
- Another block (order number 2) highlights themes including castles, gardens, reinforcing its architectural and heritage value.
- Mystic Stamp Company also lists these as UNV248 (Geneva edition) and emphasizes Schönbrunn Palace’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site, underscoring its universal cultural importance.
Significance & Design Highlights
- The stamps celebrate architectural heritage, zeroing in on one of Austria’s most iconic landmarks—Schönbrunn Palace, a symbol of imperial history and artistic legacy.
- The issue showcases both external and internal architectural details, giving collectors rich visual variety across the set.
- Their release aligns with the UN’s broader mission of recognizing and preserving global cultural heritage, embodied here in this distinguished Austrian monument.
Quick Recap
Item | Details |
---|---|
Issuer | United Nations Office at Geneva |
Date of Issue | December 4, 1998 |
Theme / Series | Culture & Natural Treasures – Schönbrunn Palace |
Subjects Depicted | Gloriette, Palm House, Palace exterior, Interior details (wall painting, vase, stove) |
Catalogue Info | Blocks labeled as order 1 and 2; recognized in Michel, Yvert, Scott series (references available via specialized catalogues) |
Heritage Context | Commemorates UNESCO World Heritage status; designed as a philatelic tribute to architectural heritage |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.