

Tours for visitors with with disabilities or special needs on request. Supplemental devices available for the visually impaired. Special offers for people with disabilitiesįree wheelchair rental – contact attendant at main portal (3 wheelchairs) or at Hietzinger Tor and at Meidlinger Tor (1 wheelchair each).Wheelchair accessible restroom available. Parking spaces for people with disabilitiesĪt main entrance portal (Schönbrunner Schlossstrasse, 3 parking spaces), Meidlinger Tor (2 parking spaces), close to Kavalierstrakt as well as Valerietrakt (2 parking spaces) and Fürstenstöckl (1 parking space) Sisi Ticket (Grand Tour / Schönbrunn Palace Sisi Museum Vienna Furniture Museum): 40,50€ instead of 44€ (incl. You should therefore buy your ticket online in advance from the comfort of your home to avoid long lines at the ticket counter: Find information about the imperial family Habsburg on "The World of Habsburgs" Experience the imperial court virtuallyĪdditional information on the offer: Classic Pass: 32€ instead of 34€ (incl. Tip: Remember that Schönbrunn Palace is the most visited tourist attraction in Austria. The Imperial Carriage Museum, Crown Prince Garden, Orangery Garden, Maze & Labyrinth, Zoo, Palm House and Desert Experience House are also part of the palace park and can be visited for an admission fee.
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Schönbrunn Palace park is open to visitors free of charge all year round and is home to impressive fountains, statues, monuments, trees and flowers as well as the magnificent Gloriette. The Congress of Vienna convened in the Grand Gallery in 1814/15. The Millions Room, paneled with rosewood and decorated with valuable miniatures from India and Persia, ranks amongst the most beautiful Rococo rooms in existence. And in the Blue Chinese Salon, Emperor Charles I signed his renunciation of government (end of the monarchy). Napoleon held conferences in the Vieux Lacque Room. In the Round Chinese Cabinet, Maria Theresa held her secret conferences with State Chancellor Prince Kaunitz. Mozart made music in the mirrored hall of Schönbrunn Palace as a six year-old prodigy. Schönbrunn Palace has a total of 1,441 rooms, 45 of which can be visited. The monarch spent the last years of his life here in their entirety. 1,441 rooms for Emperor Franz Joseph and "Sisi"Įmperor Franz Joseph was born in Schönbrunn Palace in 1830.
