The Princely House of Thurn und Taxis, with its ancestral seat at St. Emmeram Palace in Regensburg, has always shown an interest in researching its own history. This is also expressed in the new series of ‘Thurn und Taxis Studien’, edited by Wilhelm Imkamp, Peter Styra and Dieter Weiß and published by the Regensburg publishing house Pustet.

The House of Thurn and Taxis is closely associated with the Roman Institute of the Görres Society through Prince Albert, who is on the board of the Foundation for the Promotion of the Roman Institute of the Görres Society. The study volume by Theresa Häusl on the subject of ‘Couriers, art agents and patrons’ shown here fits in with this.

Thurn und Taxis Studien

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