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100 Million Visits: Schönbrunn Group Broke the Sound Barrier

Nicht nur das Schloss gehört zur Schönbrunn Group.
Nicht nur das Schloss gehört zur Schönbrunn Group. ©APA/GEORG HOCHMUTH (Symbolbild)
The Schönbrunn Group surpassed the mark of 100 million visits on Wednesday. The anniversary visitor received a goodie bag.

The Schönbrunn Group recorded the 100-millionth visit since its founding in 1992. This milestone was reached on Wednesday: The anniversary visitor - Leni from Vienna, who visited Schönbrunn Palace with her son - was presented with a goodie bag by Klaus Panholzer, CEO of the Schönbrunn Group, and Minister of Economic Affairs Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer (ÖVP).

This is the Schönbrunn Group

Under its umbrella, the Schönbrunn Group unites some of Austria's most significant and most visited cultural assets, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Schönbrunn Palace, the Vienna Furniture Museum, the Sisi Museum with Imperial Apartments and Silver Collection in the Vienna Hofburg, Schloss Hof and Schloss Niederweiden in the Lower Austrian Marchfeld. The Children's Museum Schönbrunn Palace is also part of the group.

(APA/Red)

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