New Castle in ViennaNew Castle in ViennaNeue Burg in Wien
This picture shows the Neue Burg, a part of the famous Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. The facade extends along the Burggarten and was built around 1865 as part of the Ringstrasse construction. Today, the building houses several museums, including the Weltmuseum Wien (formerly the Museum of Ethnology) and the Ephesos Museum.This picture shows the Neue Burg, a part of the famous Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. The facade extends along the Burggarten and was built around 1865 as part of the Ringstrasse construction. Today, the building houses several museums, including the Weltmuseum Wien (formerly the Museum of Ethnology) and the Ephesos Museum.Dieses Bild zeigt die Neue Burg, einen Teil des berühmten Hofburg-Palastes in Wien, Österreich.
Die Fassade erstreckt sich entlang des Burggartens und wurde im Zuge des Ringstraßenbaus ab etwa 1865 errichtet.
Heute beherbergt das Gebäude mehrere Museen, darunter das Weltmuseum Wien (ehemals Völkerkundemuseum) und das Ephesos Museum
New Castle in ViennaNew Castle in ViennaNeue Burg in Wien
This picture shows the Neue Burg, a part of the famous Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. The facade extends along the Burggarten and was built around 1865 as part of the Ringstrasse construction. Today, the building houses several museums, including the Weltmuseum Wien (formerly the Museum of Ethnology) and the Ephesos Museum.This picture shows the Neue Burg, a part of the famous Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. The facade extends along the Burggarten and was built around 1865 as part of the Ringstrasse construction. Today, the building houses several museums, including the Weltmuseum Wien (formerly the Museum of Ethnology) and the Ephesos Museum.Dieses Bild zeigt die Neue Burg, einen Teil des berühmten Hofburg-Palastes in Wien, Österreich.Die Fassade erstreckt sich entlang des Burggartens und wurde im Zuge des Ringstraßenbaus ab etwa 1865 errichtet.
Heute beherbergt das Gebäude mehrere Museen, darunter das Weltmuseum Wien (ehemals Völkerkundemuseum) und das Ephesos Museum