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  • Hellbrunn Palace (German: Schloss Hellbrunn) is an early Baroque villa of palatial size, near Morzg, a southern district of the city of Salzburg, Austria.
  • The trick fountains of Hellbrunn Palace, known as Wasserspiele Hellbrunn, have charmed visitors for the past 400 years.
  • The construction took only three years from 1612 to 1615. Hellbrunn Palace is situated at the foot of the well-watered Hellbrunn Mountain.
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  • Salzburg's Hellbrunn palace and trick fountains comprise mystical grottos and mischievous jets of water catching visitors off guard.
  • Prince Archbishop Markus Sittikus von Hohenems came up with the idea of constructing the Hellbrunn Palace and had it built in the Italian style.
  • Hellbrunn Palace was built as a sanctum for pleasure and distraction for Markus Sittikus, prince-archbishop of Salzburg at that time.
  • Adjacent to the palace is the Hellbrunn Palace Garden, a sprawling green oasis that complements the stony grandeur of the palace.
  • Once the summer residence of Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, the palatial-sized Hellbrunn Palace is an early Baroque villa that is famous for its jeux...