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Palais Schwarzenberg — Attraction in Vienna

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Palais Schwarzenberg
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Palais Schwarzenberg is a Baroque palace in front of Schwarzenbergplatz, Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna, Austria. It is owned by the princely Schwarzenberg family.
Nearby attractions
Hochstrahlbrunnen
Schwarzenbergpl., 1030 Wien, Austria
Lower Belvedere
Rennweg 6A, 1030 Wien, Austria
Monument in honor of the soldiers of the Soviet Army
Schwarzenbergpl., 1030 Wien, Austria
St. Charles's Church
Karlskirche, Karlsplatz 10, 1040 Wien, Austria
Wiener Konzerthaus
Lothringerstraße 20, 1030 Wien, Austria
Wien Museum Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz 8, 1040 Wien, Austria
Wiener Royal Orchester
House of Industry, Schwarzenbergpl. 4, 1030 Wien, Austria
Belvedere-Schlossgarten
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien, Austria
Arnold Schönberg Center
Schwarzenbergplatz 6, Eingang/Entrance:, Zaunergasse 1/3, 1030 Wien, Austria
Prunkstall
Rennweg 6, 1030 Wien, Austria
Nearby restaurants
Salm Bräu
Rennweg 8, 1030 Wien, Austria
Tomochan Ramen 1040
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 2, 1040 Wien, Austria
Huber's
Rennweg 11, 1030 Wien, Austria
Pia's Wohlleben – Hausgemachte Bio-Spätzle: klassisch, vegan & mehr
Wohllebengasse 10, 1040 Wien, Austria
CasolaroBros
Wohllebengasse 15, 1040 Wien, Austria
Fine Fine all'Italiana
Argentinierstraße 15, 1040 Wien, Austria
Gmoa Keller
Am Heumarkt 25, 1030 Wien, Austria
Restaurant Hu
Salesianergasse 20, 1030 Wien, Austria
Apron
Am Heumarkt 35, 1030 Wien, Austria
Jarita‘s Indian Kitchen
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 28, 1040 Wien, Austria
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Palais Schwarzenberg

Prinz-Eugen-Straße 5, 1030 Wien, Austria
4.5(213)
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Palais Schwarzenberg is a Baroque palace in front of Schwarzenbergplatz, Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna, Austria. It is owned by the princely Schwarzenberg family.

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attractions: Hochstrahlbrunnen, Lower Belvedere, Monument in honor of the soldiers of the Soviet Army, St. Charles's Church, Wiener Konzerthaus, Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Wiener Royal Orchester, Belvedere-Schlossgarten, Arnold Schönberg Center, Prunkstall, restaurants: Salm Bräu, Tomochan Ramen 1040, Huber's, Pia's Wohlleben – Hausgemachte Bio-Spätzle: klassisch, vegan & mehr, CasolaroBros, Fine Fine all'Italiana, Gmoa Keller, Restaurant Hu, Apron, Jarita‘s Indian Kitchen
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Nearby attractions of Palais Schwarzenberg

Hochstrahlbrunnen

Lower Belvedere

Monument in honor of the soldiers of the Soviet Army

St. Charles's Church

Wiener Konzerthaus

Wien Museum Karlsplatz

Wiener Royal Orchester

Belvedere-Schlossgarten

Arnold Schönberg Center

Prunkstall

Hochstrahlbrunnen

Hochstrahlbrunnen

4.6

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Lower Belvedere

Lower Belvedere

4.5

(4.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Monument in honor of the soldiers of the Soviet Army

Monument in honor of the soldiers of the Soviet Army

4.4

(1.0K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Charles's Church

St. Charles's Church

4.6

(11.2K)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Palais Schwarzenberg

Salm Bräu

Tomochan Ramen 1040

Huber's

Pia's Wohlleben – Hausgemachte Bio-Spätzle: klassisch, vegan & mehr

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Fine Fine all'Italiana

Gmoa Keller

Restaurant Hu

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Huber's

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Pia's Wohlleben – Hausgemachte Bio-Spätzle: klassisch, vegan & mehr

4.7

(171)

$

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palais schwarzenberg itself is a bit of a mystery for tourists. it's this huge, baroque palace, but it's not really open to the public for tours like schönbrunn or belvedere. it was a hotel for a while. you can still admire it from the outside, of course, and it looks impressive, with its grand facade and all. ​but the real action is on schwarzenbergplatz, the big square right in front of it. here, you’ll find two really striking things that are super easy to visit: a monument and a fountain. ​first, the soviet war memorial (or monument of soldiers). it's a huge, dramatic monument dedicated to the red army soldiers who died liberating vienna from the nazis. it has this big marble colonnade and a bronze statue of a soldier holding a soviet flag and a shield. it's really grand and a little imposing, and it's interesting to see this specific piece of history right there in the middle of a beautiful european city. it's definitely a powerful sight. ​then, right in front of the memorial, is the hochstrahlbrunnen fountain. this fountain is amazing, especially at night. it was built to celebrate vienna's first alpine spring water pipeline, which is a pretty cool reason for a fountain. it shoots these huge jets of water way up into the air, and it's lit up with different colors after dark. the square itself is busy with trams and traffic, but these two landmarks are definitely worth a stop and a photo
Sam EldinSam Eldin
Vienna is one of the best spots in Europe for a summer vacation, offering a perfect blend of rich culture and historic grandeur. The city’s vibrant arts scene, majestic architecture, and lush gardens make it an unforgettable destination. Whether you’re exploring the imperial palaces, enjoying classical music performances, or savoring the local cuisine, Vienna promises a truly regal experience.
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palais schwarzenberg itself is a bit of a mystery for tourists. it's this huge, baroque palace, but it's not really open to the public for tours like schönbrunn or belvedere. it was a hotel for a while. you can still admire it from the outside, of course, and it looks impressive, with its grand facade and all. ​but the real action is on schwarzenbergplatz, the big square right in front of it. here, you’ll find two really striking things that are super easy to visit: a monument and a fountain. ​first, the soviet war memorial (or monument of soldiers). it's a huge, dramatic monument dedicated to the red army soldiers who died liberating vienna from the nazis. it has this big marble colonnade and a bronze statue of a soldier holding a soviet flag and a shield. it's really grand and a little imposing, and it's interesting to see this specific piece of history right there in the middle of a beautiful european city. it's definitely a powerful sight. ​then, right in front of the memorial, is the hochstrahlbrunnen fountain. this fountain is amazing, especially at night. it was built to celebrate vienna's first alpine spring water pipeline, which is a pretty cool reason for a fountain. it shoots these huge jets of water way up into the air, and it's lit up with different colors after dark. the square itself is busy with trams and traffic, but these two landmarks are definitely worth a stop and a photo
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palais schwarzenberg itself is a bit of a mystery for tourists. it's this huge, baroque palace, but it's not really open to the public for tours like schönbrunn or belvedere. it was a hotel for a while. you can still admire it from the outside, of course, and it looks impressive, with its grand facade and all. ​but the real action is on schwarzenbergplatz, the big square right in front of it. here, you’ll find two really striking things that are super easy to visit: a monument and a fountain. ​first, the soviet war memorial (or monument of soldiers). it's a huge, dramatic monument dedicated to the red army soldiers who died liberating vienna from the nazis. it has this big marble colonnade and a bronze statue of a soldier holding a soviet flag and a shield. it's really grand and a little imposing, and it's interesting to see this specific piece of history right there in the middle of a beautiful european city. it's definitely a powerful sight. ​then, right in front of the memorial, is the hochstrahlbrunnen fountain. this fountain is amazing, especially at night. it was built to celebrate vienna's first alpine spring water pipeline, which is a pretty cool reason for a fountain. it shoots these huge jets of water way up into the air, and it's lit up with different colors after dark. the square itself is busy with trams and traffic, but these two landmarks are definitely worth a...

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9y

Beware tourists, this place has the 4 m wall around the garden and the entrance is only from near this Belvedere Palace (which can be visited though). So you need to take tram D to "Schloss Belvedere" station and enter through there. Even so, we arrived on a Monday, hence half of the garden was closed in preparation of a lavish wedding reception, which made the entire garden filled with staff and plastic tents. Nice view, but rather kitch garden and not very...

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1y

Vienna is one of the best spots in Europe for a summer vacation, offering a perfect blend of rich culture and historic grandeur. The city’s vibrant arts scene, majestic architecture, and lush gardens make it an unforgettable destination. Whether you’re exploring the imperial palaces, enjoying classical music performances, or savoring the local cuisine, Vienna promises a truly...

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