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What a nice find, a bit off from the gardens so you might miss it but really nice to see. Due to covid was closed, but from outside great. Otto wagner at his best. It is actualy A small train station...
Another Otto Wagner design at the stop for Schloss Schonbrunn
We used the metro to visit the palace. Like Karlsplatz, there is a great station designed by Wagner. These are wonderful architectural features you can see on your visit to the palace.
Only visited exterior due to restricted opening hours
Take the U-Bahn here on the way to visiting Schönbrunn. We were disappointed to discover that building access is restricted only to weekends (we were there on a weekday) April-October. We tried to p...
A special rail station built in 1899 for the exclusive use of the Emperor and members of his court but was only used twice by the royalty. Just the exterior was enough for me to take a note of this...
Great
What a nice find, a bit off from the gardens so you might miss it but really nice to see. Due to covid was closed, but from outside great. Otto wagner at his best. It is actualy A small train station...
Another Otto Wagner design at the stop for Schloss Schonbrunn
We used the metro to visit the palace. Like Karlsplatz, there is a great station designed by Wagner. These are wonderful architectural features you can see on your visit to the palace.
Fantastic Jugendstil details
I loved this place. The staff was nice and 5 € was well worth paying. Otto Wagner did some really great work in his life.
Only visited exterior due to restricted opening hours
Take the U-Bahn here on the way to visiting Schönbrunn. We were disappointed to discover that building access is restricted only to weekends (we were there on a weekday) April-October. We tried to p...
Hidden building from the Schonbrunn grounds
A special rail station built in 1899 for the exclusive use of the Emperor and members of his court but was only used twice by the royalty. Just the exterior was enough for me to take a note of this...