Schönbrunn Palace
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Schönbrunn Palace
Summary
Schönbrunn Palace is a château[1]. It ranks in the top 0.33% of ch_teau entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,250 views/month, #3 of 918).[2]
Key Facts
- Schönbrunn Palace is located in Hietzing[3].
- Schönbrunn Palace is in the country of Austria[4].
- Schönbrunn Palace's image is recorded as Schloss Schönbrunn Wien 2014 (Zuschnitt 2).jpg[5].
- Schönbrunn Palace's instance of is recorded as château[6].
- Schönbrunn Palace's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[7].
- Schönbrunn Palace's instance of is recorded as museum[8].
- Schönbrunn Palace's instance of is recorded as royal palace[9].
- Schönbrunn Palace's architect is recorded as Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach[10].
- Schönbrunn Palace's architect is recorded as Nicolò Pacassi[11].
- Schönbrunn Palace's commissioned by is recorded as Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor[12].
- Schönbrunn Palace's owned by is recorded as Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor[13].
- Schönbrunn Palace's architectural style is recorded as Baroque[14].
- Schönbrunn Palace's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[15].
- Schönbrunn Palace's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 4345156012409549700007[16].
- Schönbrunn Palace's GND ID is recorded as 4117646-7[17].
- Schönbrunn Palace's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh86004962[18].
- Schönbrunn Palace's part of is recorded as Palace and gardens of Schönbrunn[19].
- Schönbrunn Palace's Commons category is recorded as Palace of Schönbrunn[20].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Kleine Gloriette[21].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Gloriette[22].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Palmenhaus Schönbrunn[23].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Neptunbrunnen[24].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Kaiserstöckl[25].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Imperial Carriage Museum[26].
- Schönbrunn Palace's has part is recorded as Altes Palmenhaus[27].
Body
Founding
+1638-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Schönbrunn Palace[28].
Identity
Schönbrunn Palace's part of is recorded as Palace and gardens of Schönbrunn[19].
Ownership
Schönbrunn Palace's owned by is recorded as Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor[13].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Schönbrunn Palace include Schönbrunn[29], a metro station[30], in Austria[31].
Why It Matters
Schönbrunn Palace ranks in the top 0.33% of ch_teau entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,250 views/month, #3 of 918).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for it include Schönbrunn[29], a metro station[30], in Austria[31].