Schönbrunn Palace photographed from behind Neptune Fountain in Vienna, Austria
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Schönbrunn Palace photographed from behind Neptune Fountain in Vienna, Austria
The main palace at Schönbrunn, seen here, contains 1,441 rooms. It originally served as a summer home for the emperors of Austria. Built on a floodplain, the palace is a baroque masterpiece, open for public tours. Beyond the palace are numerous public attractions, including a zoo, botanical gardens, sculpture gardens, a maze and a fake Roman ruins. Because, why not? This image peers at the palace through the cascading waters of the Neptune fountain.
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