Introduction to Hellbrunn Palace: Schloss Hellbrunn (also translated as "Heborn Palace") is located 6 kilometers south of the outskirts of Salzburg, Austria. It was founded by Bishop Marcus Sitikus from 1612 to 1612. Built in 1615 as the summer residence of the archbishop, it is one of the most splendid works of Modificationist architectural style in the Northern Alps.
Hellbrunn Palace includes a large garden, fountain, zoo and theater. The natural zoo is famous for its large-scale natural breeding space. The elaborately designed fountain in the back garden has been world-famous as early as four hundred years ago. Since the archbishop rarely used Hellbrunn Palace as his official residence, Hellbrunn Palace, with its luxurious halls, charming gardens and ingenious fountains, became a place for celebrations, celebrations, performances and cultural activities from the beginning.
The large garden of Hellbrunn Palace was remodeled in 1730. The statues of gods and heroes in the garden were from the early 17th century. The statue of Princess Sissi in the English Garden originally stood in front of the Princess Sissi train station. The Quarry Theater is the largest open-air stage in Europe.
The palace also houses the folklore exhibition hall of the Carolina Augustin Museum, where people can learn about Salzburg's folk art, beliefs, residential art, folk medicine and a series of beautiful Salzburg national costumes. Have an overview.

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