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ID: 1100421
Page Link:
http://vocab.getty.edu/page/tgn/1100421
Record Type:
administrative
Schönbrunn, Schloss (palace)
Coordinates:
Lat: 48 11 00 N
degrees minutes
Lat: 48.1833
decimal degrees
Long: 016 19 00 E
degrees minutes
Long: 16.3167
decimal degrees
Note:
The historic residence of the Habsburgs, Schloss Schönbrunn is a 1,440-room palace designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and meant to rival Versailles. The palace and its gardens have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Names:
Schönbrunn, Schloss
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Schloss Schönbrunn
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Schönbrunn, Schloss
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World
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Europe
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Austria
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Vienna state
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Vienna
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Schönbrunn, Schloss
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Place Types:
palace (
preferred
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C
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World Heritage Site (
C
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Sources and Contributors:
Schloss Schönbrunn..........
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VP
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Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Schönbrunn, Schloss..........
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VP Preferred
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Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014)
accessed 12 January 2009
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Rand McNally Atlas (1994)
I-157
Subject:
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VP
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Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-2014)
accessed 12 January 2009
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Getty Vocabulary Program rules
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Rand McNally Atlas (1994)
I-157
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UNESCO World Heritage Centre [online] (1992-)
accessed 12 January 2009
Note:
English
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[
VP
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UNESCO World Heritage Centre [online] (1992-)
accessed 12 January 2009
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