The green oasis of Archch Ferdinand and his wife, Philip Felser.
They designed the Renaissance Garden in the second half of the sixteenth century. The big highlight of the time: the artificial waterfall. By the way, it still exists today! The earliest known written representation since 1574 describes fish ponds, vineyards, game enclosures, and garden houses. Curiously, "Rotonda", in the middle of it, stood on a round table, thanks to the water engine, spinning in a circle.