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Habsburg Vienna: Imperial Palaces & Power
👑 Welcome to Habsburg Vienna! Prepare to step back in time. We'll explore the opulent world of the Habsburgs and uncover secrets of their reign. Get ready for imperial grandeur!
- Czas trwania
- 4h
- Przystanki trasy
- 8 przystanki
- Audioprzewodniki dostępne w
- 13
Przystanki trasy
1. Albertina
🖼️ The Albertina: more than just art! It was originally one of the Habsburg's residential palaces. Archduke Albert, a Habsburg himself, founded the collection.
2. Hofburg
🏰 The Hofburg: the heart of Habsburg power! This sprawling palace complex served as the Habsburgs' winter residence. It's where emperors ruled for over 600 years.
3. Spanish Riding School (Spanische Hofreitschule)
🐴 Witness the elegance of Lipizzaner stallions! This school was established under Habsburg rule. It preserves the classical art of riding. See where the Habsburgs trained their prized horses.
4. Sisi Museum
👑 Step into the world of Empress Elisabeth (Sisi)! This museum within the Hofburg explores her life. Learn about her beauty, her struggles, and her tragic end. See personal items and portraits of the beloved Empress.
5. Habsburgergasse
🚶 Stroll down Habsburgergasse! This street connects the Hofburg to the Graben. Imagine Habsburgs walking this very path centuries ago. Feel the history beneath your feet.
6. Hotel Imperial
🏨 Experience imperial luxury at the Hotel Imperial! Originally built as a palace for Prince Philipp of Württemberg. The Habsburgs later acquired it and transformed it into a hotel. Imagine staying in rooms fit for royalty.
7. Upper Belvedere (Oberes Belvedere)
🎨 Admire Klimt's 'The Kiss' and Habsburg art! This palace was built for Prince Eugene of Savoy, a key figure in Habsburg military victories. It later became a Habsburg property. Now, it houses masterpieces of Austrian art.
8. Schönbrunn Palace,
Hey there! Welcome to Schönbrunn Palace, the Habsburgs' stunning summer crib! Imagine emperors and empresses strolling these very gardens, plotting empires and hosting lavish balls – it all happened right here. This place has been around since the Middle Ages, but Empress Maria Theresa really turned it into the opulent masterpiece you see today in the mid-1700s. Fun fact: Mozart played his first concert here when he was just six years old! Can you believe it? For the perfect photo, head up to the Gloriette – that archway structure on the hill overlooking the palace. The view is incredible, especially at sunset! There are a few different tour options, so prices vary but expect to pay around €25-35 for a full palace experience. Trust me, it’s worth it to get a glimpse into the lavish lives of the Habsburgs. Enjoy your visit!