Inside the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria, is a large garden with many sculptures. When I went there last May, I took some photos of sculptures and flowers and put them here. It is very good to think back now.
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The Orangery of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna is the largest orange building in the world, and it is the concert hall of the palace's musical beauty. As the venue for the Schönbrunn Palace concerts, many musicians, singers and ballet dancers bring works by Mozart and Strauss to the romantic Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. During the Habsburg rule of Vienna, the Orangery was where the royal family held concerts and festivals. Listening to the beautiful and moving melody in the Orangery Concert Hall, which is full of traditional art, is bound to be an unforgettable artistic experience trip, and it is also one of the experiences not to be missed in Vienna.
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Inside the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria, is a large garden with many sculptures. When I went there last May, I took some photos of sculptures and flowers and put them here. It is very good to think back now.
Schönbrunn Palace, the attraction worth visiting, has a Chinese explanation with the group, so you can understand some details of this place, it is quite interesting, a place, a typical European small palace.
The Orange Garden of Schonbrunn Palace is located in the eastern part of the northernmost main entrance of Schonbrunn Palace, and is relatively independent of other areas. It is currently the site of the Schonbrunn Palace concert. Every night, a concert composed by Mozart and John Strauss, including the magic flute, The blue Danube and other attractions. If you can't catch up with the National Opera performance in summer vacation, you may wish to consider the concert in the Orange Garden, which is also very exciting.
After visiting the more than 20 rooms of the perfect spring palace, you can go around the back garden to enjoy the beautiful scenery behind the palace. It is really spectacular and beautiful! It is said that this garden is a model of European garden art, the most planted are roses, flower beds and lawns will change different beautiful patterns due to the season, hiking up the hill behind, you can overlook half of Vienna's city buildings!
The Schönbrunn Palace is Princess Sissi, the Memorial Museum, which covers a very large area, if you walk, it is estimated that you can't walk all day. Fortunately, there is an experience of a carriage, each person only pay 10 or 15 euros, can take a carriage around the Schönbrunn Palace, here you can pass through the orange garden of Schönbrunn Palace, see the garden scenery here.
Vienna is located on the Danube River, the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, the Austrian Empire, the Austrian Empire, the Austrian Republic, and one of the nine federal states of the Austrian Republic, the largest city and political center in Austria. Vienna is also one of the most liveable cities in the world.