tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28651976363618994.post3021733231663914881..comments2024-03-27T03:54:04.570-04:00Comments on architect design™: Schonbrunn; Another post another Palace.ArchitectDesign™http://www.blogger.com/profile/01481754380363676771noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28651976363618994.post-24334219185963948882017-03-17T22:02:26.643-04:002017-03-17T22:02:26.643-04:00why no photos. that's so mean of them!!! ;)
...why no photos. that's so mean of them!!! ;)<br /><br />but I love the yellow! i'm trying to think of any buildings in the US this large and beautiful that are yellow?<br /><br />did you read my story about caroline sieber's parents in vienna? they bought the house that the mistress of the grand duke lived in. And it's pale yellow. The parquet floor is so interesting and I noticed that same type of floor was in various Vienna palaces and houses. Very flowery. Saladino did one like it in NYC which was shock.cotedetexashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06421509668956556785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28651976363618994.post-8022976805784873312017-02-28T18:48:54.932-05:002017-02-28T18:48:54.932-05:00I visited about twenty years ago and to be perfect...I visited about twenty years ago and to be perfectly frank, I enjoyed the grounds more than the palace itself. I do remember lots of restoration work going on, and the elaborate gilded and painted surfaces of the Grand Gallery were being worked upon - everything was so over the top! The palace's scale was certainly impressive. They don't build them like that anymore. Chronica Domushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06732224119040843337noreply@blogger.com