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File:Great_coat_of_arms_of_Rothschild_family.svgMayer Amschel Rothschild, founder of the Rothschild banking dynasty.House of the Rothschild family, Judengasse, FrankfurtPalace of Baron Albert von Rothschild (photo 1884)A landmark Rothschild palace in Frankfurt, Germany, Villa Günthersburg (photographed 1855)One of the smaller city houses, Vienna. A collection of far larger Viennese palaces known as Palais Rothschild were torn down during the Second World War.The family financed the creation of the country Rhodesia, and it became the site of the first international expansion of one of their mining enterprises—the Rio Tinto mining company.The Frankfurt terminus of the Taunus railway, financed by the Rothschilds. Opened in 1840, it was one of Germany's first railways.A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England, donated to the National Trust by the family in 1957Mentmore Towers, one of the many Rothschild mansions built in BuckinghamshireChâteau de Ferrières, the largest château of the 19th century, was built in 1854. It is set on a 30 km2 (12 sq mi) estate outside Paris. It was charitably donated by the family to the University of Paris in 1975.A former Rothschild family house, at the site of Château de la Muette, Paris. Built as a family residence by the secondary branch of the French Rothschild family, today it houses the headquarters of the OECD.Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, built in 1872 as a Paris townhouse for Salomon James de RothschildVilla Pignatelli, Naples, with views onto Mount VesuviusThe family has fully restored Spencer House, St. James's Park, London.

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