Ambraser Hofjagdspiel

[4] It originally consisted of fifty-six cards from which only 54 survive, all distributed in four suits, falcons, lures, hounds and herons, symbols related to hunting.

There are four face cards per suit: the Unter, Ober, Queen, and King.

It was found in a collection at the Ambras Castle, in Innsbruck, Austria, in the 16th century, and now figures as a precious item in the collection of cards of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History) in Vienna.

[5] A facsimile of the pack was produced as a boxed set in 1995 by Piatnik in conjunction with the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

It does not attempt to reproduce the missing two cards of the original pack.

Facsimiles displayed in the Museum of Fournier de Naipes