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Wien, Burggarten / Vienna, Castle Garden
1821 wurde auf dem Gelände hinter der Augustinerbastei, unmittelbar neben der kaiserlichen Burg der Kaisergarten, ursprünglich Hofgarten angelegt. Er war der Privatgarten des Kaisers. Erst 1919 wurde dieser hübsche Park für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich. Und weil das habsburgische Kaiserhaus immer schon ein Faible für exotische Pflanzen hatte, für die es in Wien im Winter zu kalt war, ließ es sich nicht nur in Schönbrunn sondern auch neben der zentral gelegenen Burg am Rande des Parks ein Palmenhaus errichten.
In 1821, the Imperial Garten, originally Court Garden, was laid out on the grounds behind the bastion Augustinerbastei, directly next to the imperial castle. It was the emperor's private garden. It was not until 1919 that this beautiful park was opened to the public. And because the Habsburg imperial family always had a soft spot for exotic plants, for which it was too cold in Vienna in winter, they let a palm house built not only at Schoenbrunn but also next to the centrally located castle on the edge of the park.
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In 1821, the Imperial Garten, originally Court Garden, was laid out on the grounds behind the bastion Augustinerbastei, directly next to the imperial castle. It was the emperor's private garden. It was not until 1919 that this beautiful park was opened to the public. And because the Habsburg imperial family always had a soft spot for exotic plants, for which it was too cold in Vienna in winter, they let a palm house built not only at Schoenbrunn but also next to the centrally located castle on the edge of the park.
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