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  1. Tickets & Tours. Buy your ticket online! Save time and avoid long queues! Admission to the palace is provided with FIXED ADMISSION TIMES. To avoid long waiting times, be sure to secure your time slot in advance by purchasing an online ticket.

  2. 43,779 reviews. #4 of 1,080 things to do in Vienna. Architectural BuildingsCastles. Closed now. 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Cultural World Heritage Site of Schönbrunn Palace is Austria's most frequently visited tourist attraction.

  3. Palace and Gardens of Schönbrunn. From the 18th century to 1918, Schönbrunn was the residence of the Habsburg emperors. It was designed by the architects Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and Nicolaus Pacassi and is full of outstanding examples of decorative art.

  4. The palace and garden complex created from 1696 onwards following the siege of Vienna was complete redesigned under Maria Theresa after 1743. Today, due to its historical significance, its unique layout and magnificent furnishings, the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Show all pictures.

  5. Schoenbrunn Palace. A must-see for all Sissi fans and incurable dreamers, Schönbrunn Palace will bring back the most elegant and cultured Vienna. Bestseller. Vienna: Schönbrunn Palace & Gardens Skip-the-Line Tour. From 54,00 € Buy the ticket.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · Visiting Vienna. Schönbrunn Palace and park. Probably the most popular tourist attraction in Vienna: the palace typically pulls in well over two million visitors each year. Think of Schönbrunn as Austria’s Versailles, with slightly less opulence and a lot more cake. Huge 18th-century palace, gardens and park. Now a World Heritage site.

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Schloss Schönbrunn, Rococo-style 1,440-room summer palace of the Habsburgs in Vienna. Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach’s first design for the building, meant to rival France’s Palace of Versailles, was done in 1690. A second, somewhat less ornate, plan, however, dating from 1695–96 was adopted, and the palace was finished by 1711.

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