Jessica Altieri

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Empress Maria Theresa of Austria - Luxury Vineyard

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Empress Maria Theresa of Austria worked in the small vineyard at The Schloss Schönbrunn over 250 years ago. Schloss Schönbrunn wines are elegantly infused with the palace’s “imperial splendor,” which becomes evident as you wander through the breath-taking sculpted gardens, fountains, Roman ruins, and 1,441 rooms of Baroque palatial wonder. A must see visit for any wine and luxury travel enthusiast! #siplux

 Schloss Schönbrunn is the smallest vineyard of Vienna with deep history and a perfect location. The Schloss Schönbrunn, known for its “imperial splendor in bottles,” is located in the park of the imperial baroque Schönbrunn Palace. Schönbrunn Palace is a must-see destination for all Vienna tourists: The estate currently serves as an alluring testament of the riches and opulence procured from Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian II to emperor Franz Joseph. Schloss Schönbrunn wines are elegantly infused with the palace’s “imperial splendor,” which becomes evident as you wander through the breath-taking sculpted gardens, fountains, Roman ruins, and 1,441 rooms of Baroque palatial wonder.

Some of Empress Maris Theresa's accomplishments from queenmariatheresa.weebly.com
-Provided Education for Serfs.
-Unification of the currency, measures, weights, customs, and taxes.
-Created unified judicial code that we called Theresian and was foundation for many today's Central European laws. 
-Created professional army by maintaining seven year service for every male serf in the kingdom.
-Maria made the German language was the only acceptable language to communicate in.
-She had the ability to select gifted men to be her advisers. This was one of her most impressive abilities as a ruler.
-Maria decreased the power of the nobility.  
-The reformation that she lead for Austria was well structured.
-She limited the power of labor that nobles would force peasants to do.
-The empress had a long reign which spanned forty years.
Maria Theresa was kind-heart, courageous, and generous. She respected the rights of others and expected others to respect her rights. Throughout the empire, the peasants were obligated to pay monetary and work dues to their lords. The empress had a long reign which spanned forty years. She died on November 29, 1780."