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Imperial Carriage Museum
Entrance to the Imperial Carriage Museum at Schönbrunn Palace
The Imperial Carriage Museum (German: Kaiserliche Wagenburg) is a museum of carriages and vehicles used by the imperial household of the Holy Roman Empire, the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary. It is housed in the grounds of the Schloss Schönbrunn in the Hietzing district of Vienna and is a department of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
The historic name Wagenburg derives from a form of fortification.
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