While fowl hunting in the Katterburg estate of Austria, Emperor Matthias, third son of archduke Maximilian, discovered a "fair-spring" or Schön-Brunn in the middle of a forest which led to its present-day name. Schönbrunn Palace is one of the main attractions in Vienna, luring scores of tourists from all corners of the world. Blended in its architectural magnificence is the brilliance and foresight of a powerful woman, the heiress to Emperor Charles VI, Maria Theresa.
Maria Theresa was the daughter of Emperor Charles VI and Elisabeth Christine. They were the ruler of the Habsburg empire in Austria. Having lost all hopes of bearing a son, Emperor Charles and his wife decided to find a suitable match for Maria Theresa, who could rule on her behalf. She was then married off to Franz Stephan of Lorraine.
Although deeply in love with Franz Stephen, Maria Theresa disregarded her father's idea behind this marriage. Rather she took full charge of the monarchy and led from the front, defending the Habsburgs against several invasions (Silesian war). In total, Franz and Maria had sixteen children. While being a fiery figure in front of adversities, she was also a strict mother to her children, imposing a proper catholic upbringing. The Schönbrunn Palace was the summer house of the Habsburgs.
- Don't carry handbags or bigger luggage. They are not allowed inside the main palace building. The same applies to plastic water bottles. You will definitely feel thirsty so either buy from some shops like the one near the zoo gate or just drink from the water spring behind the Gloriette.
- The entire compound will easily take two days to see. So plan accordingly if you want to see literally everything.
- If you don't have a mobile network, there is open Wi-Fi on the right side of the main entrance gate.
- Visit during September/October. It will be mildly cool at the same time being sunny.


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