The Palmenhaus Schönbrunn is a part of the Schönbrunn Palace, a grand baroque garden with various statues, fountains, and architectural features. The garden is designed according to the principles of baroque garden art, with a large parterre in front of the south facade of the palace. The parterre is adorned with statues, including Rhea Kybele, Alexander and Olympias, Cincinnatus, Römische Matrone, Euridike, Hesperia and Arethusa, Diana, Apollo, and Herkules. The garden also features several monuments, such as the Denkmal für Philipp Franz Siebold, Denkmal Kaiser Franz I. Stephan, and Reiterdenkmal Kaiser Joseph II. Additionally, there is an Irrgarten and Labyrinth, a Neptunbrunnen, and a Gloriette, which offers a panoramic view of the garden. The Kleine Gloriette is another notable feature, located in the wooded hillside near the Maria Theresia-Tor
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Activities: We visited the Palmenhaus Schönbrunn, one of the largest and oldest palm houses in Europe. Even though it doesn't offer anything specifically for kids, they still enjoy going through it, especially in the winter when we crave some greenery
Highlights: The children liked walking through the Palmenhaus, it is a perfect rainy day tip ✨