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What is Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna is one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria and since the 1860s has also been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna. UNESCO catalogued it together with its gardens as a World Heritage site as a remarkable Baroque ensemble and example of synthesis of the arts (''Gesamtkunstwerk'') (...)

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"During the Middle Ages ,Vienna was home to the Babenberg Dynasty and in 1440 AD became residence city of the Habsburg dynasties from where Vienna eventually grew to become the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and a cultural centre for arts and science, music and fine cuisine."
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"The Imperial crown of the Holy Roman Empire rests here, as does the crown of the Austrian Empire, the 15th-century Burgundian treasure and the treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece."
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"In 1713, one year after the last great plague epidemic , Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor ,pledged to build a church for his namesake patron saint, Charles Borromeo ,who was revered as a healer for plague sufferers."
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"Vienna has hosted the Habsburg court for several centuries, first as the imperial see of the Holy Roman Empire, then the capital of the Austrian Empire and later of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
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"In the year 1569 , Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II purchased a large floodplain of the Wien river beneath a hill, situated between Meidling and Hietzing ,where a former owner, in 1548, had erected a mansion called Katterburg."
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"Designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach in 1696, Schönbrunn Palace, the huge Habsburg summer residence, lies well within the city limits, just a few subway stops west of Karlsplatz on line U4."
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"The great baroque architect J. B. Fischer von Erlach modeled his plans on Versailles, though he ultimately surpassed the French palace in size."
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"Home to the Hapsburg emperors from the 18th century to 1918, the palace was built by the architects Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and Nicolaus Pacassi."
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"An architectural competition was announced, in which Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach prevailed over, among others, Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena and Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt."
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"This museum was built to house the Imperial Hapsburg collections in one place, although these have now grown to such an extent that some are housed in the Hofburg and in Schönbrunn Palace (see above)."
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"Hofburg (Innsbruck): This imperial palace, built in the 14th to 16th centuries, was the seat of Emperor Maximilian I. In the 18th century, Empress Maria Theresia made major structural changes, giving it a rococo appearance; the Giant's Hall is an architectural marvel of 18th-century Austrian architecture."
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"Done in "Maria Theresa ochre," with delicate rococo touches designed for her by Austrian Nikolaus Pacassi, the palace is in complete contrast to the grim, forbidding Hofburg."
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"Regardless of time, no one should miss the Inner City, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, Belvedere Palace, Kunsthistorisches Museum, and St. Stephan's Cathedral."
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"Herrengasse is also directly in the city center, close to the Hofburg and Graben."
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"For information and tickets, contact the Hofburg Kongresszentrum, Hofburg, Heldenplatz, A-1014 Vienna (tel."
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"The 'Sisi Tour' (Sisi is the name given to Emperor Franz Joseph's wife, Elisabeth) covers the historical sites of the city and includes a visit to St Stephen's Cathedral, Hofburg and a training session at the Spanish Riding School."
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About Schönbrunn Palace

amraam10

amraam10 from Slovakia wrote about Schönbrunn Palace 2 years ago

Awesome palace and must for every culture-hungry visitor in town. If you are not into paying the ticket, the zoo and gardens around are worth seeing as well.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 10 months ago:

Exactly, I loved the garden. I also visited inside and the ballroom was breathtaking!

jjtravel

jjtravel from Finland wrote about Schönbrunn Palace one year, 6 months ago

In Schönbrunn Palace one can see tens of glorious rooms decorated in original style. Huge gardens surrounding the palace are well kept, with harmonious gloriette looming on its highest point.

merixi

merixi from Finland wrote about Schönbrunn Palace one year, 3 months ago

Nice if you collect royal houses.

tilkkuliini
tilkkuliiniloves Schönbrunn Palace because Fell in love with that place, I could have my weddings there :P

About places near Schönbrunn Palace

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Prater 2 years, one month ago

Prater holds a very fun amusement park. All the rides there are pretty expensive but most of them are very cool. If it's summertime and you're in Vienna wondering what to do, then spending the evening at Prater is not a bad choice!

api

api from Finland wrote about Vienna 2 years, one month ago

A few of the the WW II anti-aircraft towers are still intact in the city. One of them houses a giant aquarium and several others are popular picnic spots. They are all worth seeing... for archtitectural value, if nothing else.

satuv

satuv from Finland wrote about Vienna one year, 7 months ago

Great place to go, especially during winter time. Beautiful city with compact shopping, great cafes (try original Sacher Torte at Hotel Sacher) and good sightseeing. 'Must place' to all who love good desserts and/or culture.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 6 months, one week ago:

Chocolate cakes were also unbelievable tasteful! We were there in spring and there weren't many tourist then, so it was quite relaxing. I have heard that in summer the city is really crowded.

laurap

laurap from Finland wrote about Vienna one year, 7 months ago

Vienna offers easy transportation services. Works even for a blonde!

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 6 months, one week ago:

And even for a group of blonds! :D

jjtravel

jjtravel from Finland wrote about Hotel Sacher Wien one year, 6 months ago

In the first floor of this hotel you will find the Café Sacher, a place to buy an Original Sacher-Torte with you. This pricy cake is well worth testing because the taste is something unbelievably delicious. A perfect combination with apricot brandy!

liinaleijala

liinaleijala from Finland wrote about Vienna one year, 7 months ago

enough statues;D

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Vienna State Opera one year, 7 months ago

Vienna State Opera season starts unfortunately on September and thus we are going to miss the season opening when visiting the place on August.

We are going to try their Dinner and Concert offers instead.

jjtravel

jjtravel from Finland wrote about Karlskirche one year, 6 months ago

Karlskirche, an impressive baroque church with an ellipsoid shaped dome and two distinctive columns on sides. Later a large water pool, designed by Henry Moore, is added in front of the church. In the middle of this pool there is his magnificent statue 'Hill Arches'. Indeed an enchanting combination.

jjtravel

jjtravel from Finland wrote about Belvedere one year, 6 months ago

With Schönbrunn Palace Belvedere Palace is the most impressive of Vienna palaces. The palace houses interesting museums and outside is a lovely and well kept park which is open to public.

jjtravel

jjtravel from Finland wrote about Naturhistorisches Museum one year, 6 months ago

From the Naturhistorisches Museum, situated in a grandiose palace, houses a huge collection, consisting of more that 20 million objects. A highligt of all this is a small but extremely fascinating prehistoric Venus figurine, the famous Venus of Willendorf.

jjtravel

jjtravel from Finland wrote about Naschmarkt one year, 6 months ago

A huge market area, offering an endless colourful and refreshing escape from the history filled centre of Wien.

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Hollmann Beletage Design & Boutique one year, 6 months ago

Hotel Hollmann Beletage Design & Boutique was a unique place in the downtown vienna in first district just a few blocks from all major sights.

The atmosphere of this hotel cannot be described in words. Everything is designed to be unique and quite unlike anything I've ever experienced before.

Rooms are quite big (for 2 persons at least). What makes them different is their design. Bath is in a closet-like space behind a desk+bed combination. Minibar is put in an oval shaped table and decoration is finished with a nice sofa.

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Hollmann Beletage Design & Boutique one year, 6 months ago

Breakfast in this hotel is unique, too. Instead of an average breakfast buffet, you'll have your own "mini-buffet", sortiments of cheese, meat (or fish) and vegetables on your own small plate. Contents of the plate changes daily but every day you get also freshly squeezed energy juice, fruit salad, cereals (in a design jars, of course) and a selection different omelettes and desserts.

Fabolous place and best breakfast in any hotel I've ever been.

rasmuswesterberg1

rasmuswesterberg1 from Finland wrote about Vienna one year, 4 months ago

I didn't like Vienna. I do not know why. The local people wasn't nice. The weather was terrable.

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Vienna 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Vienna was the fourth stop of our trip, if you count our quick visit to Venice that is. Instead of the normal way of traveling by plane we took the more idyllic option and took a river boat. In just quick six hours we were from Budapest to Vienna and saw a great deal more than you would see from a plane. The bad thing was that it took almost two extra hours because of the dams ans canals in our way.

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Hollmann Beletage Design & Boutique 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Hotel Hollmann Beletage Design & Boutique was a unique place in the downtown vienna in first district just a few blocks from all major sights.

The atmosphere of this hotel cannot be described in words. Everything is designed to be unique and quite unlike anything I've ever experienced before.

Rooms are quite big (for 2 persons at least). What makes them different is their design. Bath is in a closet-like space behind a desk+bed combination. Minibar is put in an oval shaped table and decoration is finished with a nice sofa. They have cd-player, tv and free lan connection in every room and a small movie theatre with three shows every night. It's only that you need to know some germany before the movies are of use as most of them didn't have any subtitles.

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Museumsquartier 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Museumsquartet in Vienna is the home of numerous museums in one place. We decided to visit MoMA, museum of modern art and Austrias national museum on the other side of the square.

Museums were, as expected, dull as museums get (or disruptive, when it comes to modern art) but most fun we got out the ticket office when trying to buy a cheaper family ticket for just the two of us. Apparently being pregnant doesn't count as family but the clerk pitied us enough to give us the discount anyway.

psalmi

psalmi replied 10 months, 3 weeks ago:

The cafe outside MoMA was excellent place for a cup of tea and glass of sparkling wine.

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about Hollmann Beletage Design & Boutique 10 months, 3 weeks ago

What is a visit to Vienna without an opera? Nothing it seems as eating a fish sandwich from a street bar proved to be a bad idea. I suffered from a food poisoning and had to stay confined in the hotel quarters for the next 36 hours and was unable to do anything touristy in the city.

nipsu

nipsu from Finland wrote about Hofburg Imperial Palace 10 months ago

When comparing to Schönbrunn, I liked it more, because there our guided tour had lot of humour and it was more interesting. Still, both palaces are worth seeing...you can only imagine, how was the life in those places hundreds of years ago...

tilkkuliini
tilkkuliiniloves Hundertwasserhaus because Incredible place.
tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Hundertwasserhaus 10 months ago

Haven't seen anything like that before. I liked especially about those villages that the artist has created. There are funny floors and toilets :D

thomas

thomas asked a question about Vienna 7 months, 2 weeks ago

where to go for dancing

oshioshi

oshioshi replied 7 months, one week ago:

Wanna go dancing, depends.
- A club you should see is the Flex. It was one of the first underground clubs in Vienna, but by now it is mainstream, but still quite impressive (www.flex.at)
- Also a nice place to go and dance is Club U (www.club-u.at), usually with alternative music (mostly electronic)
- Third recommendation is Ost Klub (www.ost-klub.at) which plays modern music from the east and in general a lot from the 'World' genre.
- Also make sure you dont miss out Arena (www.arena.co.at) since sometimes you get the really good concerts there (speciall in summer, outdoors)

To find out what is on in Vienna, use this link:
http://www.falter.at/web/event/home.php

Enjoy!

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aaronkrassloves Vienna because Beautiful downtown
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aaronkrassloves Vienna because Beautiful downtown
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sarahjanedoeloves Vienna because Cafes and museums