Wagenburg (Imperial Carriage Museum)

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Wagenburg (Imperial Carriage Museum) is a museum in Vienna that showcases the historic carriages, sleighs, and vehicles of the former Habsburg imperial court.

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instanceOf carriage museum
museum
alsoKnownAs Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna NERFINISHED
Kaiserliche Wagenburg Wien NERFINISHED
category Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Museums in Vienna
Schönbrunn Palace NERFINISHED
Transport museums in Austria
collectionType ceremonial coaches
children’s carriages
court livery
court vehicles
harnesses
imperial carriages
sleighs
state coaches
travel coaches
coordinateLocation 48.184° N, 16.312° E
country Austria
exhibitionTheme Habsburg dynastic representation
court ceremonial
imperial travel
hasPart Imperial state coach of the Habsburgs NERFINISHED
carriages of Empress Elisabeth of Austria
children’s carriage of Napoleon II (Duke of Reichstadt) NERFINISHED
funeral coach of Emperor Franz Joseph I
hasWebsite https://www.kaiserliche-wagenburg.at/
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Palace and Gardens of Schönbrunn"
inception early 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName German
locatedIn Hietzing district NERFINISHED
Schönbrunn Palace NERFINISHED
Vienna
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Vienna NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
mainSubject Austrian imperial court NERFINISHED
Habsburg monarchy NERFINISHED
near Schönbrunn Gardens NERFINISHED
Tiergarten Schönbrunn NERFINISHED
operatedBy Kunsthistorisches Museum NERFINISHED
ownedBy Republic of Austria NERFINISHED
partOf Schönbrunn Palace complex NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
subjectOf guided tours
tourismType cultural tourism attraction

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