Esterháza
Esterháza is a stunning palace located in Hungary, built in the 18th century by the influential composer Joseph Haydn. It served as his summer residence and a cultural hub for the aristocracy. The palace features beautiful gardens, grand halls, and an impressive theater, showcasing the elegance of the Baroque architectural style.
The estate is situated near the town of Eisenstadt and is surrounded by lush landscapes. Today, Esterháza is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors who come to explore its rich history and enjoy concerts that celebrate Haydn's musical legacy.