Schönbrunn Palace
The Schönbrunn Palace is in Vienna, Austria. At the end of the seventeenth century Emperor Leopold I told the Baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach to design an imperial hunting lodge for his son Prince Jose. It has 1,441 rooms and apartments was built between 1696 and 1730. The Schönbrunn Palace has many gardens which attract many tourists.
Musical Instrument Museum
The museum is in Brussels, Belgium. It has over 7000 instruments, which makes it one of the museum to have hold one of the largest collections of musical instruments in the entire world. The Musical Instruments Museum gives the visitors an audio experienced instead of a small paragraph about the instruments.
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is one of the world's most famous landmarks located in Paris, France. It is made up of 8,000 metallic parts, designed by Gustave Eiffel, as a temporary exhibit for the World Fair of 1889. The Eiffel Tower has a height of 276 meters. Tourists can dine with a view at the first level, on the second level indulge at the Michelin-starred Jules Vernes Restaurant, while the top level offers an outlook over the city of Paris.
Vaduz Castle
The Vaduz Castle is on a hillsidside 120 metres above Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The castle is a symbol of the country’s capital. It is believed that the castle was constructed as a fortress in the 12th century, before living quarters were added in 1287. The Vaduz Castle is first mentioned in documents dating back to 1322.