Showing posts with label Augarten Palace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Augarten Palace. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Augarten Porcelain Cup

The Augarten Porcelain Manufactory was founded in 1718 and is famous for the delicate and graceful shapes of its porcelain. On this cup you can see the Augarten Castle where the manufactory has been residing since 1923 and where today there's even a porcelain museum. By the way, even today the porcelain is produced and painted by hand.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Augarten

The Augarten is a public park in the 2nd district with a size of 52,2 hectares, it has the oldest baroque garden in Vienna with an elaborate flower landscape and vast, shady avenues lined with chestnut trees, elms, lime trees, ash trees and maple trees. The Augarten is also home to a wide range of facilites as the Vienna´s Boys Choir in Augarten Palace, the Augarten Porcelain manufactory, the Augarten Contemporary, the Film Archive Austria and it still houses a flak tower (Combat Tower) - pictured in this photo - and a Lead Tower constructed during World War II to protect the city from Allied air raids.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I love amphoras

It may be a little uninspired to show you yet another amphora, but I fell in love with this one at first sight - it is located in the garden of Augarten Palace.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Augarten Palace

Last sunday, September 26th, was Europan Heritage Day, a joint action of the Council of Europe and the European Commission involving all 49 signatory states of the European Cultural Convention under the motto "Europe, a common heritage". The annual programme offers opportunities to visit buildings, monuments and sites, many of which are not normally accessible to the public.
In Austria, the theme for this year referred to the "Places of pleasure". One of the buildings that was open to the public on this occasion was Augarten Palace. It was originally built in 1692 as pleasure palace for Zacharias Leeb, a merchant and city councillor. Since 1948 it houses the famous "Wiener Sängerknaben" (Vienna Boys' Choir).