Where is the Habsburg palace?

Where is the Habsburg palace?

Vienna, Austria
The Hofburg is the former principal imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty. Located in the centre of Vienna, it was built in the 13th century and expanded several times afterwards….

Hofburg
Location Vienna, Austria
Coordinates 48°12′23″N 16°21′55″E

Can you go in the Hofburg Palace?

The Hofburg, like most major tourist sites in Vienna, is not free to visit. All tickets come with a free audio guide but you can opt for a guided tour with an extra charge. Also, check out the Sisi ticket below, if you’re planning a visit to Schönbrunn Palace and/or the Imperial Furniture Collection as well.

Who lived in the Hofburg Palace?

For over 600 years the Vienna Hofburg was the residence of the Austrian sovereigns. Over the course of the centuries it developed into one of the most important centres of European history.

What is in Hofburg?

Explore the Hofburg attractions

  • Sisi Museum & Hofburg.
  • Spanish Riding School.
  • Schatzkammer (treasury)
  • Josefsplatz square. National Library State Hall.
  • Heldenplatz square. The Neue Burg. Weltmuseum.
  • Michaelerplatz square.
  • The Burggarten park.
  • The Volksgarten park.

How many palaces are in Vienna?

The Esterházy family is one of the most distinguished families of Vienna, and there have been as many as 14 palaces bearing their name across the city. This particular one isn’t open to the public, but it’s still worth a look. Walk through to the courtyards to marvel at the neo-Classical and Baroque facade.

Why was the Hofburg palace built?

The palace was originally designed to be the residence and seat of Habsburg emperors, which it was up until 1918. And while it continues to be the seat of the Austrian Federal President today, the Hofburg Palace also acts as a tourist attraction, home to several art museums and the iconic Spanish Riding School.

How much is Schonbrunn Palace entrance?

Per person approx. 24,00 Euro, for groups with 10 people and more approx. 22,00 Euro. By ordering the tickets online (see link below) you will avoid the queues in front of the ticket office, which sometimes can be quite long.