The palace is near the golden hall of the city. The palace's architecture is very beautiful, the garden inside is also very fun, the trees are trimmed like a maze, and they walk in and walk around several times before they can walk out.
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Located on Vienna's inner ring boulevard, it is now part of the Austrian Reichstag complex and hosts long-term exhibitions on art and history. The ascent of the glass atrium is impressive, don't miss it.
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The palace is near the golden hall of the city. The palace's architecture is very beautiful, the garden inside is also very fun, the trees are trimmed like a maze, and they walk in and walk around several times before they can walk out.
Now part of the Austrian parliament, the scenery is very grand and spectacular, we walked blindly by ourselves, don't know why there is no visibility, the appearance is beautiful.
The Epstein Palace, located on Vienna's inner ring road, is another masterpiece by Terry Phil Hansen, architect of the Friends of Music Association building where the "Golden Hall" is designed. It is now part of the Austrian Parliament building complex and has long held exhibitions on the theme of art and history. The Epstein Palace features part of the Austrian National Assembly, where visitors can tour and visit its BELétage room through its sacred temple (the glass atrium rises to an impressive four floors).
The Epstein Palace, located in downtown Vienna, next to the Austrian Parliament Building, is a sophisticated Roman-style building, the palace is designed in Roman column style on the front, and the top is carved with exquisite reliefs, which is now used as an art exhibition hall.
Located on Vienna's inner ring road, it is another masterpiece by Terry Phil Hansen, architect of the Friends of Music Association building where the "Golden Hall" is designed. It is now part of the Austrian Parliament building complex and has long held exhibitions on art and history.