Burggarten is a large park behind Neue Burg. Built by Emperor Franz I in 1819, it was used exclusively for the imperial family at that time, but was opened to the public at the end of politics by the emperor. There are also ponds and benches in the garden, and on holidays you can see many locals resting comfortably. The large glass-enclosed building in the background was used as the emperor's greenhouse, and is now used as a restaurant that serves breakfast to dinner, as well as a museum displaying tropical butterflies and plants. It is also. It's a large Burggarten, but you should definitely look for the Mozart Monument. The Mozart Monument, one of Austria's leading musicians, has a flower bed in the shape of a treble clef, and the color of the treble clef changes depending on the flowers of the four seasons. |
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Tram Burgring Station Directions from Burgring Station Route from Neue Burg https://www.bundesgaerten.at/ |
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Open Sightseeing Map (Big Map) |
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