Palacio De Schönbrunn



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The Schönbrunn Palace is a magnificent palace located in Vienna, Austria. It was the summer residence of the Habsburg monarchs and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace has many attractions, including the Palace Gardens, the Gloriette, the Orangery, and the Tiergarten Schönbrunn, which is the oldest zoo in the world.

The palace is open daily from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. The entrance fee for adults is €16.50, and for children aged 6-18 years, it is €10.50. Children under six years old can enter for free. Audio guides are also available for an additional fee of €5. The official website of the palace is www.schoenbrunn.at.

In the surrounding area, there are many other attractions to visit. The Hofburg Palace, the Vienna State Opera, and St. Stephen's Cathedral are all within easy reach. The Belvedere Palace, with its impressive collection of art, is also nearby. The Prater amusement park is a great place for families to visit, and the Danube River is perfect for a scenic boat ride. The opening hours of these attractions vary, so it is best to check their individual websites for more information.

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