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HELLBRUNN PALACE

Details

Address
Fürstenweg 37
5020 Salzburg, Austria

Phone
+43 662 8203720

Website
www.hellbrunn.at

Description
Hellbrunn Palace, located in the outskirts of Salzburg, Austria, is a delightful and whimsical 17th-century palace renowned for its playful and innovative water features. Built by Markus Sittikus, the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Hellbrunn Palace was designed as a summer residence and a place of leisure and entertainment. What sets Hellbrunn apart from other palaces is its ingenious trick fountains, which were designed to surprise and amuse guests with unexpected sprays of water during their visit.

Visitors to Hellbrunn Palace can explore the beautifully preserved palace rooms, which offer a glimpse into the aristocratic lifestyle of the 17th century. However, the true highlight of a visit is the tour of the trick fountains, where guides engage in a delightful game of cat-and-mouse with guests, triggering hidden water jets and surprising unsuspecting visitors. The gardens surrounding the palace are a serene and scenic backdrop for leisurely strolls, and the grounds also feature a stunning pavilion known as the "Monatschlössl" (Month Palace), which provides panoramic views of the palace and its gardens. Hellbrunn Palace offers a unique and entertaining experience that appeals to both history enthusiasts and those looking for a fun and interactive outing in Salzburg.


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