Five minutes will suffice here, ten at most. The church was nice, but not spectacular. In reading about their lives and their relationship, you feel even sadder for the way he was treated by her than the travails of of a 16 year old girl who had to marry the emperor of the Austrian state, who is obviously a sympathetic character, as well. She had the good fortune of having a husband who actually loved her with a passion and intensity and loyalty, exceedingly rare when royal matches were almost exclusively matters of statecraft. A free spirit in an age that did not expect it, she definitely stood out, particularly shocking people even more so because she was a woman when it was almost inconceivable that a woman should or even could be one. Yet she is a truly interesting character who captures you with more than her beauty. I have seen enough exhibits about her beforehand that it was old hat. Sisi, the princess that Austrians and tourists obsess over had her story told yet again in the portion of the palace dedicated to her. The apartment was very impressive, as many royal apartments are and still enjoyable to gawk at despite having seen a whole bunch over our travels. As with the treasury, I wish we had time to return here. I could have spent an hour just looking at that lovely, elaborate concoction. Similarly, the biggest, I believe, and best library I have seen, particularly with the large and fabulous fresco on the ceiling. My only regret was not having enough time on this trip to come back for a second helping. If you like seeing beautiful, exquisite creations of worksmanship and materials, paln on spending at least an hour to even begin to give this place its due. I had thought it would be exceptional, but it accomplished the rarest of rare experiences, exceeding my exceedingly high expectations. The treasury was perhaps the largest I have ever seen and had an amazing collection of high quality objects, including the royal crown, sceptre, etc. The stars of the show, as far as I am concerned, were the treasury and the Grand Hall of the Austrian National Library, Prunskaal in German. Augustin church and the Grand Hall of the Austrian National Library. We only saw the apartments, treasury, Sisi Museum, St. They are typically great and this one is no exception. The Hofburg is one of several palace/castle complexes I have seen, composed of royal apartments, treasuries displaying crown jewels and other beautiful items, museums of various sorts, churches and other odds and ends.
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