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  1. You will temporarily visit only the Sisi Museum and Imperial Apartments of Hofburg Palace during the 2-hour tour. From $227.37 per person. Check availability. Reserve now & pay later to book your spot and pay nothing today. Give this as a gift. Sort by: Francesco – Italy July 9, 2023 – Verified booking.

  2. Nov 24, 2020 · Hofburg Imperial Palace, often known simply as “the Hofburg”, is a grand palace in Vienna and was under the ownership of the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg Dynasty until 1918, when it passed to the Austrian Republic. Today it is a buzzing network of museums, restaurants and halls as well as the seat of the President of Austria.

  3. Il barocco come esperienza vissuta per tutta la famiglia. Un’esperienza autentica del passato imperiale. Un viaggio nel tempo per il design, dal barocco allo Jugendstil fino ai giorni d’oggi. Venite a scoprire il Museo di Sisi, con gli Appartamenti imperiali e il Museo delle argenterie nella Hofburg di Vienna.

  4. 160 ha (400 acres) Schönbrunn Palace ( German: Schloss Schönbrunn [ˈʃlɔs ʃøːnˈbʁʊn] ⓘ; Central Bavarian: Schloss Scheenbrunn) was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, Vienna. The name Schönbrunn (meaning "beautiful spring") has its roots in an artesian well from which water was consumed by the court.

  5. The imposing Hofburg Imperial Palace in the heart of Vienna dates back to the 13th century. It is considered the largest castle and palace complex in the world. The former residence of the Habsburgs, which later served as a winter residence, is now the official residence of the Austrian Federal President and a congress center.

  6. Sisi Museum Hofburg – Michaelerkuppel 1010 Vienna www.sisimuseum-hofburg.at Getting there. Public transport Underground: U3 (orange), alight at Herrengasse Trams: 1, 2, D and 71, alight at Burgring Bus: 1A and 2A, alight at Hofburg

  7. The Vienna Hofburg. 1278–1918. Between the thirteenth century and the end of Habsburg rule in 1918, the Vienna Hofburg developed by stages into the most important residence of the dynasty. The original Gothic structure around the present-day Schweizerhof (Swiss Court) was successively extended, most notably during the Baroque era and during ...

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