Photographer's Note
Hofburg - Vienna's Imperial Palace
The Hofburg was orignially a medieval castle, but today only the castle chapel ('Burgkapelle') demonstrates its medieval past.
The Hofburg was extended to a magnificent residence when the Habsburg's power increased. That's why one can find almost any architectural style, from gothic to art nouveau. Nowadays this enormous complex is home to "Österreichische Nationalbibliothek" (National Library), "Schatzkammer" (Imperial Treasury), and houses a collection of musical instruments, another collection of weapons, a "Museum für Völkerkunde" (Museum of Ethnography) and famous "Spanische Hofreitschule" (Spanish Riding School).
Vienna's Imperial castle also houses exotic butterflies in a marvellous art-deco glass house!
Vast "Heldenplatz" (sqare of heroes), situated next to it, is very impressive, too. Equestrian statues of Archduke Karl, who won the battle of Aspern against Napoleon's troops (1809), and Prince Eugene of Savoy, who defeated the Turks, attest to Austria's glorious past.
"Heldenplatz" is more than a square, it is one of Austria's symbols of national identity.
By the way: Sunday Mass at the medieval chapel is an excellent opportunity to listen to the angelic voices of unrivalled Vienna's Boys Choir!
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erhan1958
(15961) 2011-06-24 0:37
selam casaba
nice vertical framing
excellent results in low light
greetings
erhan
snunney
(130967) 2011-06-24 2:28
Hello Csaba,
A fine composition of this beautifully decorated interior with this wonderful dome. I am not so sure about the inclusion of the tour group in the composition; on the one hand I think it detracts from the architecture, on the other it offers a sense of scale. All a matter of personal taste I guess. Whatever, the architectural detail is very well presented with good colours and sharpness.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Csaba Witz (csabagaba)
(7018)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2008-09-04
- Categories: Kastelen, Architectuur
- Camera: Sony DSC R1, ZeissVario-SonnarT*14,3-71,5 f/ 2,8-4,8, Soligor Blueline UV 67mm
- Belichting: f/2.8, 1/30 Seconden
- More Photo Info: view
- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Date Submitted: 2011-06-24 0:31