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Schönbrunn Palace,, Austria

Situated in Hietzing, the 13th district of Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace served as the Habsburg kings' principal summer retreat. Schonbrunn's name (meaning "beautiful spring") comes from an artesian well that the court used to drink water from.
One of the nation's most significant architectural, cultural, and historic landmarks is the 1,441-room Baroque palace. The palace and its expansive grounds have a 300-year history that reflects the shifting preferences, passions, and goals of the Habsburg kings who came before them. Ever since the middle of the 1950s, it has been a popular tourist destination.

The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra provides an accompaniment to the Schönbrunn Palace Concerts. Established in 1997, Maestro Guido Mancusi has served as its principal opera conductor since 1998. In the Schönbrunn Palace Concert series, he also established Chamber Opera Schönbrunn.

Daily concerts are held in Vienna near the site of the legendary Mozart vs. Salieri competition (1786). They've worked with ballet dancers and singers for a long time. The Orchestra travels the world on a regular basis.

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