, built in 1701 by von Schönborn Schönborn was a
canon in Würzburg in 1689 and a canon in
Trier from 1690 to 1697. In 1699, he travelled to Rome on a diplomatic mission for his uncle, Lothar Franz von Schönborn. From 1700 to 1701, he was at the Imperial Court in
Vienna, from 1700 he was in the service of the Electorate of Mainz as
Vidame of
Aschaffenburg and, in 1701, he worked as an Imperial
Chamberlain and
Imperial Privy Councillor. The collection is considered the "elder repertoire" and consists of 147 prints and 497 mss. Its contents are listed with
RISM. The "younger repertoire" was acquired by Schönborn's grandson,
Hugo Damian Erwein von Schönborn-Wiesentheid, and great-grandson
Franz Erwein von Schönborn-Wiesentheid, and consists of 141 prints and 98 mss. He was also known as a builder. When he took over the rule in Wiesentheid, he had extensive renovation work carried out on his new residence
Wiesentheid Castle, and had the Waldenstein branch church built. ==Personal life==