Schönbrunn Palace (Austria)
The palace erected at the turn of 17th and 18th centuries in Rococo style, located in the Schönbrunn Park in Vienna, was one of the seats of German, Austrian and Austro-Hungarian emperors. The palace consists of 1441 chambers, only 45 of which - including the Million Room recognized as one of the most beautiful Rococo interiors - are adapted for visiting. The palace was a witness of many important historic and artistic events - in the Great Gallery there was a feast during the Congress of Vienna, in the Im Vieux-Lacque hall Napoleon Bonaparte was holding conferences and in the Mirror hall six-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was giving concerts. In 1996 the palace was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.
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