Green & Historical Parks of Vienna
This route offers the possibility of seeing natural beauties combined with the rich history and cultural heritage of the city to show its green areas. It starts from the impressive Großes Palmenhaus of Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, crosses the serene Vienna University Botanic Garden, which was founded in the 18th century by Maria Theresa. The visitors then go on to Resselpark, adjoining the famous Karlskirche, and from there to the picturesque Rathauspark, at the rear of the City Hall of Vienna. It finishes in the Türkenschanzpark-a park connected with the Ottoman sieges of Vienna. This should be an exciting yet educating tour of most important green and historic places in Vienna.
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WT-CODE 20627- Großes Palmenhaus Schönbrunn
- Schönbrunn Palace Park
- 1130 Wien
- Vienna University Botanic Garden
- Rennweg 14
- 1030 Wien
- Resselpark
- 1040 Wien
- Rathauspark
- W
- 1010 Wien
- Hasenauerstraße Türkenschanzpark
- 1180 Wien
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