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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Schönbrunn Palace





Schönbrunn Palace, elegant former summer residence of the Imperial Family, is one of Austria's premier tourist spots. The entire grounds can be seen from Gloriette, a hill overlooking the site. Tour the ornately decorated palace or visit the carriage museum and the palace theater. Stroll though the Baroque gardens and walkways and see the fountains, the faux Roman ruins, the zoo and tropical greenhouse.



Grand Tour :
Welcome to the Grand Tour of Schönbrunn Palace in which you'll be passing through 40 magnificent rooms. Like the Imperial Tour, the Grand Tour also begins in the west wing of the palace and takes you through the apartments of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, through the central wing with the ceremonial and state rooms and into the east wing. Here you'll see the splendid audience chamber of Maria Theresa and Emperor Franz Stephan, as well as many other fascinating interiors.
You can explore the imperial rooms with a guided tour (at a premium) or alone with a tour description (free of charge).



Grand Tour

Welcome to the Grand Tour of Schönbrunn Palace in which you'll be passing through 40 magnificent rooms. Like the Imperial Tour, the Grand Tour also begins in the west wing of the palace and takes you through the apartments of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, through the central wing with the ceremonial and state rooms and into the east wing. Here you'll see the splendid audience chamber of Maria Theresa and Emperor Franz Stephan, as well as many other fascinating interiors.

You can explore the imperial rooms with a guided tour (at a premium) or alone with a tour description (free of charge).

Below is the list of 40 Rooms :

Photography inside the palace is prohibited thus I dont have any pictures of the interior.


3.Gloriette - Viewing Terrace


4.privy Garden
5.Apple Strudel Class.


Guided tours in english are available , check for those.
These are too many photos, click on the album below to check out more pictures.


Schonbrum Palace
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