In the south of the city, it´s an Italianate pleasure palace built in the 17th century for archbishop Markus Sittikus. Most remarkable, though, are the gardens and a battery of funky “trick fountains” (above). Considered one of the world’s best preserved examples of late-Renaissance garden architecture, the vast spread also includes the city zoo.
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