Ausstellung MARIA THERESIA Schönbrunn

Serenella Zoppolat

The project developed on the creation of a functional space where an exhibition route for the royal carriages could be established within the Schoonbrunn Park.
The project was realized by inserting a curved path in the center of the space, which created a road with the illusion that it would be traveled by the carriages.
The Imperial Carriage Museum is one of Schönbrunn’s most famous attractions. Its magnificent carriages, paintings and robes offer a glimpse of court life – coronations and weddings, cumbersome travels and merry hunts, children’s games and funeral processions. At the same time, it documents the lives of rulers like Maria Theresa, Franz Joseph and (perhaps surprisingly for many) the French Emperor Napoleon.

Client: Kunsthistorisches Museum

Categories: Art and Culture

Project Gallery

exhibition, © Joanna Pianka, Photographer: Joanna Pianka
exhibition
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Skizze, © Architettura21, Photographer: Architettura21
Skizze
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14_JOA_7998_715400.jpg, © Architettura21, Photographer: Architettura21
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Serenella Zoppolat, © Annalisa Mansutti, Photographer: Annalisa Mansutti

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