Preserving cultural heritage with modern craft compressors
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The neo-Gothic summer palace in Coburg, Schloss Ketschendorf, was built in 1868 and looks back on a long and eventful past. The owner back then was the celebrated French opera singer Victorine Noël, later Baroness von Ketschendorf, whose most ardent admirer was none other than Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The residence changed hands several times in the intervening years and was even used as a youth hostel from 1956 to 2010. It has been owned by KAESER KOMPRESSOREN since 2012 and is once again resplendent in its former glory after years of dedicated renovation and repair work with the help of modern technology.
The neo-Gothic summer palace in Coburg was built in 1868 and has been in KAESER’s ownership since 2012.
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