Photomuseum/Marmorschlössl Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An empty house up a steep hill
I am surprised that this is so highly rated. It is a bit of an uphill hike from the Kaiservilla. There are some panels with information about Sisi along the porch. If you know much about Sisi, this wo...
I had such a lovely day trip here and was so happy to stumble upon this beautiful place. To sit on the Victorian patio under the vines, overlooking the green gardens made me feel like I had gone back ...
Sisi’s Cottage was worth the visit, not only did I learn a lot about the empress and her time in Bad Ischl, but I also enjoyed the photo exhibition about a local glacier as well. Everything is well pr...
I randomly stumbled upon this place while hiking with my family. This is such a lovely place and I am really looking forward to come back there soon. Looking forward to the new exhibitions!
This marble cottage was built for Empress Elizabeth around 1860. It was her retreat. There she read and wrote poems. I visited Marmorschlössl on a very sunny summer evening. It was already closed, but...
An empty house up a steep hill
I am surprised that this is so highly rated. It is a bit of an uphill hike from the Kaiservilla. There are some panels with information about Sisi along the porch. If you know much about Sisi, this wo...
Going back in time....
I had such a lovely day trip here and was so happy to stumble upon this beautiful place. To sit on the Victorian patio under the vines, overlooking the green gardens made me feel like I had gone back ...
Amazing place
Sisi’s Cottage was worth the visit, not only did I learn a lot about the empress and her time in Bad Ischl, but I also enjoyed the photo exhibition about a local glacier as well. Everything is well pr...
Most beautiful place with a lot of atmosphere
I randomly stumbled upon this place while hiking with my family. This is such a lovely place and I am really looking forward to come back there soon. Looking forward to the new exhibitions!
Tudor cottage
This marble cottage was built for Empress Elizabeth around 1860. It was her retreat. There she read and wrote poems. I visited Marmorschlössl on a very sunny summer evening. It was already closed, but...