Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna

As hard as it is to believe, the spectacular Schonbrunn Palace was originally begun as a hunting lodge and retreat. Leopold I, Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, purchased a small existing manor, called Katterburg, because it was close to Vienna and offered good hunting. The lodge turned out to be too small. After Leopold’s death, the name was changed and the palace was expanded, by Empress Maria Theresa, to it’s current 1441 rooms. The Habsburgs were not Schonbrunn’s only inhabitants. Napoleon lived there for a time. The British used it for offices after WWII. Today, Schonbrunn is a national shrine and a UNESCO World Heritage site. There is even a suite available for private rental. If you have to ask what the rent is, believe me, you can’t afford it.

Public transportation is the easiest, fastest, and most inexpensive way to get to Schonbrunn. Guided tours are available, but not really necessary. If you are not able or don’t want to walk the extensive grounds, the little tourist train acts as a hop on and off. It is reasonably priced. We enjoyed it.

 

Albertina Museum ~ Austria Vienna Photo Gallery

The Albertina Museum was established in 1805.  It is located in the inner stadt  district in Austria.  The museum was once a palace.  Unfortunately,it was bombed heavily during the war, resulting in major damages. Throughout the years the museum has been under construction at various times.  In 2003 final reconstructions were made to the structure.

The Museum houses a permanent collection of paintings from the various art movements.  It contains  a diverse collection of masterpieces, with paintings by Chagal, Monet, Miro and Picasso, among other great artist.  It is a great museum for beginner art lovers.  It is not too overwhelming and can be enjoyed over the course of two days.  Make sure to check out entrance fee discounts. For those of you who have never been to the Albertina, there is a photo gallery attached to this post for your visual pleasure.  Enjoy!

If you like Keith Haring, see my photo gallery for photos from the Abertina Haring Exhibition.

Vienna’s 21st District Neighborhood Stroll Photo Gallery

June in Vienna is wonderful.  The weather tonight in Vienna was cool and breezy, just perfect for a late afternoon stroll.

Z and I are staying in a beautiful Airbnb in the 21st District in Vienna. It’s a bit of a distance from the “Inner Stadt” but it’s a welcome respite from the plethora of tourist buzzing around like bees in the city center hive.

Our neighborhood is quiet and charming. As we began our walk to the High Danube Riverfront Park, I decided  to make a photo gallery to share the beauty of Vienna’s 21st District.