Godele is only 30 kilometers away from the capital Budapest. This small town is picturesque and famous for the palaces of King Joseph and Queen Elizabeth (Princess Sissi) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 19th century. The palace was built between 1735 and 1749 and belonged to the noble Grassalkovich family. It was given as a gift to King Joseph and Queen Elizabeth in 1867, but often only Sissi lived. It is the largest Baroque building in Europe except for the Palace of Versailles. The whole building is elegant and atmospheric, and it is also the holiday palace that Princess Sissi loved during her lifetime. After that, it was repeatedly damaged by war and was almost looted in 1945. Only the interior of the church still retains its original appearance. The restoration work began in 1985 and continues to this day. The Manor of Godler Castle is arranged in a double U shape, the main building is in the middle, and there are four side halls on each side. The red roof and the exterior walls mainly in beige, pink and light yellow are very bright. To the north of the main building there is a church, orangery and baths, and to the south there is a park, stables and a horse farm. The palace has a total of 136 rooms. The royal bedroom and the ceremony hall are located in the main building, where many items of King Joseph and Princess Sissi were preserved, as well as many precious portrait paintings. After entering the palace, you can start the tour from the main building. The furnishings in the palace now restore the decoration of the year as much as possible. It is exquisite and elegant. Although it is not too luxurious, it is very comfortable. King Joseph's bedroom was decorated with yellow panelling and grey silk wallpaper, but the king was in Austria all year and did not come here very often. Sissi's suite is located on the second floor, and the walls and decorations are painted in the lilac color she loved when she was alive. The beautiful portrait of Princess Sissi hangs on the wall of the living room, and you can also see the portraits of various politicians who met with the princess. Next to the living room is the study, where you can learn about the scenes of Princess Sissi learning Hungarian language and Hungarian history. Go forward and you will see Princess Sissi's dressing room, where she keeps the clothes she used to wear when traveling and riding horses. Next is Sissi's bedroom, with a full-length portrait of Queen Maria Theresia. Go further and you'll see Sissi's reading room and the bedroom of her Hungarian teacher Ida Ferenczy, now used for the Sissi Memorial Exhibition. After visiting the palace exhibition, don't forget to take a walk in the large garden behind the palace. There is a large open green space, where lavender, hyacinths, daisies and other flowers are planted intermittently, which is very beautiful. There is a marble statue of Princess Sissi in the garden, and the trees along the road are lush, and it is very pleasant to walk in it. You can stop and rest in the cafe in the park, enjoy the beautiful scenery in the park, and imagine the scene of Princess Sissi riding her horse on the meadow.
In the Princess Gedlesisi Manor, Hungary, learn about Princess Sisi's life and her life here for more than 2,000 days. Photographing is prohibited in the palace, so many scenes and precious cultural relics are only for you to see in person. There are reality shows, puppet shows, and small markets in the manor~
The palace of Gerdler Hungary is the favorite place of Princess Sissi's life, so Princess Sissi's life is loved by the Hungarian people, in Hungary, Princess Sissi is respected and admired is unquestionable, where Sissi has dabbled, The tourist map of Hungary is marked by "SiSi". The palace of Gerdler, the palace of Grassalkovich, is also often directly called "Cisi Castle", built in the 18th century and once the estate of the Hungarian nobles. After the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Hungarian nobles renovated the manor castle to King Joseph and Queen Elizabeth of Habsburg (Princess Sissi), and it has been used as a palace for the Austrian king to visit Hungary. The palace also kept many of Princess Cisi's supplies and many precious portrait paintings, because photography is not allowed in the room, (really dislike this small family gas) can only take some photos at the gate and back garden. The castle ticket is 2600 Flint.
Hungary's Gerdler Palace is the Princess Cisi Palace. It is a typical baroque building. Because it is a palace, the interior is not magnificent, but is light powder, light green, white as the main color. It makes people feel relaxed.
Just over 30 kilometers from the capital Budapest, Gerdler is a picturesque town that has been famous for the palaces of King Joseph and Queen Elizabeth of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 19th century. The palace was built in 1735-1749, originally belonging to the noble Grassa Kovitz (Grassalkovich) family, and was later given as a gift to King Joseph and Queen Elizabeth in 1867, but often only Princess Cisi lived. It is the largest baroque building in Europe except for Versailles, the whole building is elegant and elegant, and it is also Princess Sissi's favorite holiday palace.
Quiet Princess Gerdler Cisi Palace, Baroque palace in Europe does not appear to jump out, but Princess Cisi's favorite violet layout and pre-life Chinese clothes cloud, gentle but not lost, but unfortunately the palace can not be photographed and shared. Amazing at the slim waist size of Qianqian Huafu, the hand ratio is not 50cm, I don't know how to temperance and perseverance can be done... The commissary can buy postcards and stamps, there is a mailbox at the exit, you can send it directly, and you can receive it in less than 2 weeks.
The palace of Gerdler is Princess Sisi's favorite palace, and it has been lived here all year round. The love for Princess Sisi is derived from the film trilogy that has been seen countless times from childhood to large, and has unlimited yearning and fantasy for Austria, Hungary and Princess Sisi. But never deeply into Sissi's real life. This time, through the guide's explanation, through the visit to the Gerdler Palace, broke the beautiful fairy tale built from childhood, began to enter the life of Princess Sissi is not happy. Although the Gerdler Palace is not as large as the Schönbrunn Palace in terms of scale, luxury, or architectural style, I think the life information of Princess Sissi treasured by Gerdler Palace is more abundant and detailed, with a translator, listen carefully, and browse. It may take half a day to hear it all. I am sorry that many people have not listened to it because of the limited time with the group. Photographs are not allowed inside the Gedeler Palace, and camera bags must be stored, so I can't leave images to commemorate, I hope the memory can last forever.