SoundSeeing Vienna Hofburg Palace - Expensive houses, a beautiful square, and thirst quenching coffee houses surround the headquarters of the former Habsburg Dynasty. But not everyone could appreciate these surroundings: Emperor Joseph thought that the view of the green marble ?Loos House? was so detrimental that the palace curtains had to remain closed here. He also refused to use the entrance on this side! The emperor was a bit childish, or not?
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