Hellbrunn Palace, constructed in the early 17th century, stands as a baroque summer retreat for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. Nestled in Austria, the palace’s exterior hints at its historical significance, while inside, it was designed for lively entertainment. The true highlights, however, lie in the expansive gardens, where whimsical trick fountains (Wasserspiele) surprise and delight visitors with jets of water emerging from unexpected nooks and crannies. Today, guests can explore the palace and experience the playful and refreshing antics of these historic fountains.
Hellbrunn Palace (Schloss Hellbrunn)
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