This week at
Robyn picked ......
HISTORIAL MONUMENTS
as our prompt
Technically, I should be doing one from the U.S, but when I scroll through my photo folders, I just can't pass this one out...
The Schonbrunn Palace where the former imperial family spent their summer there in Vienna
the garden is so huge that one could spent days walking through...
and we could never forget that Miss Dolce was trying to get a photo of Sisi's long hair while in the palace, and then only realized that we lost the phone later. I would say that room where was rather creepy.... Dolce, now you know why they said NO PHOTOGRAPHY during the palace tour?
Oh little Mozart, Sisi and Marie Antoinette and all that happened at Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna.
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ReplyDeletethats a wonderful place was there in winter with christmas market in the park
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Schönbrunn is wonderfull, as Elma said also great in winter! Vienna is a wonderful city too.
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PS. If you want to see Schönbrunn in winter, have a look on my blog here: http://tieva-design.blogspot.de/2010/02/impressionen-aus-wien.html
beautiful photos of this great place in Vienna, have a great week, Manuela
ReplyDeleteThey are fabulous photos!!
ReplyDeleteOh, wonderful pictures! I read about this place. It is great! Thanks for sharing, Kirsty! ))
ReplyDeleteThese are all amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful and historical this to see in this world! Beautiful photos my friend!
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Vienna most definitely is one of the most romantic cities on earth, maybe even more so than Paris (can't believe I'm saying this, lol, but it's true ;-) Fab shots Kirsty!
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Gogeous photos of one of the most romantic cities in Europe!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos, Kirsty, & had to giggle reading the phone story!
ReplyDeleteCan you even begin to imagine living like that? So surreal and sooo beautiful! TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's as always, Kirsty! Love all of them!
ReplyDeleteI have been there.....and it's as beautiful as the photo's show! Gorgeous Kirsty! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Kirsty of a magnificent palace...and thanks for the history (I'm not much of a history buff).
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