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Post a Comment. Although we've referred to Princess Gina of Liechtenstein a few times here on Luxarazzi when discussing her husband and children, we haven't yet profiled her in detail. Gina made a considerable impact on her adopted country with her friendly, outgoing personality and generous spirit.
Today we'll spend some time getting to know more about Princess Gina, the mother of ruling Prince Hans-Adam and founder of Liechtenstein's largest charitable organization. Known throughout her life as Gina, she was by birth a member of the Wilczek family, a branch of ancient Silesian nobility. The Wilczeks had long been associated with the Liechtenstein princely family. One of its most famous members was Gina's great-grandfather Johann Nepomuk, a well-known polar explorer and art collector.
Johann was among the members of a commission formed to oversee the restoration of Schloss Vaduz between and , which would later be his great-granddaughter's home. Nora was a former Red Cross nurse who founded a hospital on the family estate for wounded Austro-Hungarian soldiers at the start of World War I. Nora was later called to be part of a delegation sent by the Austrian war ministry to inspect the conditions of Siberian prisoner of war camps in , observations on which she recorded in a diary.
A clever woman, Nora wrote her diary alternately in French, German, Hungarian, and Czech in case the book got into the wrong hands during her tour. She died unexpectedly in March after giving birth to a stillborn second child. Gina remained close to her father until his own death in She later attended a school run by the Congregation of Jesus sisters in Rome. Gina first studied art history and applied arts, then worked as a fashion illustrator for a time before continuing her education at the University of Vienna.