Beautiful area to walk around - there are some old ruins there with information as well as all the horse carriages, the lipizzaners, resturants, museums. It fwels like Hofburg is the middle of everything!
The imperial palace complex is huge and was the official residence habsburg family from 1480 to 1918, you can spend a whole day easly as it has 13 museams or attractions. Most are closed due to covid ...
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The residence of the Habsburgs
The Hofburg - the Imperial Palace complex in Vienna - once the official residence of the Habsburg family from 1480 till 1918 - almost without exception (there were some years skipped here and there bu...
Hofburg was for centuries the main residence of the austrian Imperial Family - House of Habsburg And that all you can see. Imperial Apartments, Imperial Treasury, Spanish Riding School, National Lib...
Huge Palace in heart of the City, has private event venues, exhibits and a lot more. you will need a guide to understand what not to miss in this few of my guests have spent a day here.
It’s a must if you stay in Vienna! We visited the palace of Sisi with all the glamour and treasure of the Austrian empire. Only the silver ware is almost 1.000 kg. Very impressive the whole palace a...
Want to avoid the crowding of the National Day Golden Week? The recommender is less likely to travel outside the country!
The hometown of Princess Sissi - Vienna
In Vienna, the weather is always fine, the rhythm of the big film wow. The
Hofburg area has always been an important residence for the royal family of Habsburg, Austria, and is a very important part of Vienna.
Everywhere I am deeply involved in this building control, the carriage travels like a passing road on the stone road of ancient times.
There is a princess museum here, which is especially worth visiting. ~
"Dear, I am not at home in the cafe; not in the cafe, just go On the way to the cafe. This is a note written by a Vienna artist to his girlfriend.
Now, it can be seen that the caf is the place where many Austrian artists were inspired to inspire. There is no ambiguity and exaggeration, and some are just quiet thinking and slow-paced enjoyment.
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The Vienna Bubble Cafe is the highlight.
Find a seat in the window to rest in the cafe, while listening to classical music, drinking coffee, how comfortable and leisurely!
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The most prominent statue on the square is the statue of Emperor Franz I. The Emperor Franz I of the German Holy Roman Empire, in order to destroy the dream of the French emperor, Napoleon wanted to be the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and in 1806 he actively disbanded the empire and simultaneously established the Austrian Empire, Franz I. The emperor thus became the Emperor Franz I of the Austrian Empire.
Statue of Emperor Franz Joseph I
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A photo before the Hofburg Imperial Palace
Hofburg Imperial Palace is the palace of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty, located in the city center of Vienna. From 1275 to 1913, after many reconstructions and reconstructions, it finally evolved into a maze of 18 wings, 19 courtyards and 2,500 rooms.
The palace is built according to the terrain and is divided into two parts: the house and the house. There is a garden in each of the upper and lower houses. Shangzhai is the place where the emperor's office, welcoming and grand events are held. The lower house is used as a royal living.
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Hofburg was once the Winter Palace of the Habsburg dynasty. It is in the heart of Vienna. There is a Roman ruin on the Michel Square at the main entrance. The DEMEL cafe is opposite the square. Speaking of Hofburg, it has a world-famous spokesperson, Princess Sissi. This woman is much more famous in China than the Austrian mother Maria Theresa, all thanks to the movie "Sissi". There is a section in
Hofburg that was set up as the Princess Sissi Museum, displaying the dresses she wore and the jewellery she wore (replica). Fans from all over the world came here to worship, a little glimpse of her. life. It is said that the height of the Princess 172 is about 100 pounds. She is very harsh on the waist circumference. In order to keep her body, she eats very little and spends several hours a day exercising. It is said that her long hair, it takes several hours for each wash. It can be said that most of her life is spent on beauty. After the middle age, no one will ever make a portrait or a photo for her, so what does it look like after middle age, except for the people around her, no one knows.
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Learn why Hofburg is one of Vienna's most important landmarks of this day and age when you visit Austria. Once planned as an imperial forum, the grounds were built by the Hapsburg emperors during the 13th century. Since that time, it has been renovated and turned into a tourist's dream. With museums that hold many of the original furniture that were installed in the former palace, one can get a feel for the regal presence. Tourists will also find a massive collection of international standing, not only in the museum, but also along the parks, restaurants and cafes.
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Beautiful area to walk around - there are some old ruins there with information as well as all the horse carriages, the lipizzaners, resturants, museums. It fwels like Hofburg is the middle of everything!
beautiful palace, lotsnif history to seenin Vienna. a mist see if anyone is in town.
Fоr mоrе thаn sіх сеnturіеs thе sеаt оf thе Наbsburgs - аnd thе оffісіаl rеsіdеnсе оf еvеrу Аustrіаn rulеr sіnсе 1275 - thе Ноfburg іs реrhарs thе mоst hіstоrісаllу sіgnіfісаnt оf Vіеnnа's раlасеs.
Hofburg palace is located in the centre of Vienna, this magnificent buildings since the 13th century was the habsburg royal residence, famous Franz Joseph I and queen Elizabeth (sisi) couple have lived on this. The early 18th century, habsburgs, moved to schonbrunn hofburg and is regarded as the "palace".
Besides the Schönbrunn Castle the Hofburg is for sure the most famous tourist attraction of Vienna. I recommend to take a walk from the Museumsquartier to the Michaelerkirche - on your 1-2km walk you pass the Natur- and Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Heldenplatz, Nationalbibliothek and finally go through the Hofburg to arrive via Spanischer Hofreitschule at Michaelerkirche . The nicest 2 km in town for sure.