By visiting Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, you’ll step into the imperial life of the Habsburgs. Built in the 18th century, this impressive Baroque palace was the summer residence of the Austro-Hungarian imperial family. You’ll explore its luxurious halls and apartments, decorated with opulent furniture, tapestries and works of art that reflect the splendour and wealth of the imperial era. Highlights include the Hall of Mirrors, where Mozart performed his first concerto at the age of six before Empress Maria Theresa, and the Great Reception Hall, used for ceremonies and ceremonial balls. The vast gardens of Schönbrunn, designed in Baroque and Rococo style, provide a beautiful contrast to the palace and are home to fountains, statues and gazebos that invite you to stroll and enjoy nature. Schönbrunn Palace is a testament to the architectural and cultural grandeur of the Habsburg dynasty, and one of Vienna’s top tourist attractions that transports visitors back to the golden age of European monarchy.
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