This is the eighth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia — to spend some time ...
Vienna: A long-lost carriage once used almost daily by Austria's longest-serving monarch Franz Joseph for his commute from the Schoenbrunn palace to his office in central Vienna has gone on ...
Video by Celine Jankowiak A long-lost carriage once used almost daily by Austria's longest-serving monarch Franz Joseph for his commute from the Schoenbrunn palace to his office in central Vienna ...
A portrait of Franz Joseph I of Austria, monarch of Austria-Hungary, 1905. In 1867, Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary signed a treaty that created a formal union between the two states.
Built in 1876, the neo-baroque hearse was used for five funerals, including Empress Elisabeth, Emperor Franz Joseph and Austria's last empress Zita. ETX Daily Up ...
Throughout her reign, she was distinguished by her ability to connect with the common populace more intimately than most royals, alongside her deep affection for Hungary. Elisabeth got married to her ...
Empress Elisabeth may not be famous in America, but she was an important figure in the royal family of Austria and Hungary ... meets Emperor Franz Joseph (Philip Froissant), the man who was ...
The Archduke’s palace (which will officially to be known as Archduke Joseph’s palace), currently ... the one-time home of the Emperor King, Franz Josef, Kaiserlich and Königlich, Imperial ...
VIENNA, Dec 25 — A long-lost carriage once used almost daily by Austria’s longest-serving monarch Franz Joseph for his commute from the Schoenbrunn palace to his office in central Vienna has gone on ...