We went on our historical camp to Scönbrunn, Vienna

We went on our historical camp (03th July) to Scönbrunn, Vienna.

Our first aim was the castle where we could look into the imperors’ everyday life in connection with their policital views. Our grand tour consisted of 40 rooms where we could experience the richness of the royals’ life. After seeing all of the rooms we walked through the amazing garden of the castle and we went to the zoo, which was really breathtaking because it is not unusual. This seems to be a very old zoo and it is rich in different species of animals. In the middle of this zoo there is an imperial pavilion from the 18th century, which is nowadays a restaurant. Furthermore, we could find 550 kinds of species and there are 3000 animals altogether. There are pretty huge variety of animals, for instance pandas, koala bears, big cats and other ones. After arriving to our accommodation we went swimming and had a good time there.

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