1,441 rooms. Mozart played here at age 6. The Versailles of Austria.
Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna was the imperial summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty and is often called the Versailles of Austria. Emperor Leopold I commissioned the first palace in 1696 on a former hunting ground, designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. Empress Maria Theresa transformed it between 1743 and 1763 into the grand 1,441-room residence we know today, giving it its famous warm golden-yellow façade. The vast formal French-style gardens run along a straight central axis from the palace, past the white-statued Neptune Fountain, up the hill to the Gloriette — a long white arched Baroque pavilion built in 1775 that looks back down over the whole composition. In 1762 a 6-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed for Empress Maria Theresa in the palace. Napoleon used Schönbrunn as his headquarters during his occupations of Vienna in 1805 and 1809. The last Habsburg emperor, Karl I, renounced participation in state affairs here in 1918, ending centuries of Habsburg rule. Schönbrunn is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and receives around 3 million visitors per year.
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Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna was the imperial summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty and is often called the Versailles of Austria. Emperor Leopold I commissioned the first palace in 1696 on a former hunting ground, designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. Empress Maria Theresa transformed it between 1743 and 1763 into the grand 1,441-room residence we know today, giving it its famous warm golden-yellow façade. The vast formal French-style gardens run along a straight central axis from the palace, past the white-statued Neptune Fountain, up the hill to the Gloriette — a long white arched Baroque pavilion built in 1775 that looks back down over the whole composition. In 1762 a 6-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed for Empress Maria Theresa in the palace. Napoleon used Schönbrunn as his headquarters during his occupations of Vienna in 1805 and 1809. The last Habsburg emperor, Karl I, renounced participation in state affairs here in 1918, ending centuries of Habsburg rule. Schönbrunn is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and receives around 3 million visitors per year.
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