Franz Joseph resided for most of the year at Schloss Haus, but spent winters at Schloss Thurn und Taxis in
Regensburg. In addition to managing the family estate, he dedicated himself increasingly to the preservation of the history of Regensburg and the former
St. Emmeram's Abbey, the residence of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis. On 21 December 1963, Franz Joseph was made an Honorary Citizen of the City of Regensburg "in appreciation of the high contribution to the economic, social and cultural issues." He was also made an honorary member of the Roman Catholic student association K.D.St.V. Rupertia Regensburg. Franz Joseph survived his wife Isabel Maria, who died on 12 January 1970, about one and a half years before him. He died after a severe illness on 13 July 1971 and was interred in the burial chapel at
St. Emmeram's Abbey. In Regensburg, the Erbprinz-Franz-Joseph-Straße is named after him. ==Ancestry==