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Hofburg
The Hofburg Palace, or Imperial Palace, was the home
of the Austrian Hapsburgs for 600 years. The first fortifications
were erected by King Ottakar Premyst in the 13th century and were
added to by every generation until it became the monumental
structure it is today. As well as housing the president's offices,
the palace now encompasses 22 separate museums, the National
Library, a 14th-century Augustinian church, the famous Spanish
Riding School and the Royal Chapel, where every Sunday the Vienna
Boy's Choir sing Mass (they have performed for the Royal Court
since 1498). It will be impossible to even catch a glimpse of
everything on display at the Hofburg, so visitors should be
selective. The most popular of the museums is the
Kaiserappartements, which takes visitors on a tour of the Kaiser's
imperial apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Imperial Silver
Collection.
Telephone: (0)1 533 7570
Website: www.hofburg-wien.at
Transport: U-Bahn to Herrengasse; tram D, J, 1 or 2 to Burgring;
bus 2A or 3A to Hofburg
Opening times: Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, Silver Collection:
daily 9am to 5pm (until 5.30pm in July and August)