SCHONBRUNN, Tour Of The Ceremonial Rooms
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Language: English / USA
The Yellow Salon, with its Rococo style, is the first of the rooms that were used for official or family ceremonies. Observe the paintings of children hanging on the walls, which are also present in the subsequent Balcony Room: the former are portraits of children of bourgeois origin, while the latter are the children of Maria Theresa and Francis I.
You can admire some amazing white and gold stucco work in the adjacent Hall of Mirrors, made to appear even larger by the reflections produced by the huge glass mirrors. This room was used for concerts held for a just a small number of selected guests. This opulent setting, however, is but a foretaste of what awaits you in the Great Gallery: you'll find it after the three Rosa Rooms, named after the artist Joseph Rosa, who painted the bucolic canvases on display, and after the Lantern Room, where servants waited for royal members, to guide them through the darkness with their lanterns.
Now press pause, and press play again when you reach the Great Gallery.
It’s impressive, isn’t it? This huge Rococo-style hall, forty meters long and ten meters wide, is undoubtedly deserving of its name: just imagine the balls, receptions and banquets that were once held here, amid the glass mirrors and high windows, under the ceiling frescoed by the Italian artist Guglielmini, illuminated by the 140 candles placed on the two large gilded wooden chandeliers......