Vienna
Schloß Schönbrunn
Imperial summer residence
Schönbrunner Schloß-Straße
Wien, 1130
Nearest Train: Schönbrunn (U4) Hietzing (U4,10,58,60)
Phone: +43 1 811 13 239
Fax: +43 1 811 13 333
Website | EmailSchönbrunn Palace in its present form is one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions, hosting thousands of visitors a week. This rococo Palace was finished in 1700 under Leopold I, and is a much diminished version of an incredible Imperial project first planned by Johann Fischer von Erlach. The Palace was renovated and extended under Maria Theresia, and at that time had 2,000 rooms, a chapel plus its own theatre. Like all the imperial buildings associated with Maria Theresia, the Schönbrunn complex is today painted in rich yellow. Napoleon lived here from 1805 to 1809 and Emperor Francis Joseph I, who was born here in 1830, spent the last years of his life in the palace. Usually the complex only served as a summer residence to the Habsburgs. Take at least one day for this trip through the palace and the vast surroundings.
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Open Hours: Apr-Okt: 8:30a-5p täglich; Nov-Mär: 8:30a-4:30p täglich
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