Mirabell Palace
Historic Baroque palace and garden complex known for its architectural beauty, cultural events, and role as a municipal office. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring notable interiors and free-access gardens. Read more…
Opening hours
Mo-Sa 08:00-18:00; Su closed; Gardens daily 06:00-dusk; Orangery daily 09:00-16:00
Admission
The palace is an example of Baroque architecture designed by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, featuring both grand interiors and extensive gardens. It was built around 1606 and includes a complex of gardens that are freely accessible. The site serves as a municipal office and is wheelchair accessible.
It holds significant cultural value, hosting classical concerts and other events in its historic setting. The palace and gardens gained additional recognition for their appearance in the film The Sound of Music. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the complex remains a prominent cultural landmark.
The gardens and interiors showcase classic Baroque design elements, and the palace continues to function as a government office while maintaining its historic and cultural importance. The venue is open to the public, with free access to the gardens.
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