1. Hellbrunn Palace, also known as Schloss Hellbrunn in German, is a baroque villa located in Salzburg, Austria. It was built in 1613 by Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg as a place for entertainment and relaxation. The palace is known for its unique trick fountains, which were designed to surprise and delight visitors with unexpected water displays. The palace also features beautifully landscaped gardens with historic sculptures, a zoo, and a museum. It has been used as a filming location for several movies, including \"The Sound of Music\" and \"The Great Waldo Pepper.\"
2. Hellbrunn Palace is open to visitors from mid-March to early November, from 9 am to 5:30 pm. During the winter months, the palace is closed. The phone number for Hellbrunn Palace is +43 662 8203720.
3. Tickets to Hellbrunn Palace can be purchased at the entrance or online. Admission to the palace and trick fountains is 15 euros for adults and 9.50 euros for children (ages 4-18). Admission to the palace and gardens only is 12 euros for adults and 7 euros for children. There are also discounts available for students, seniors, and groups. The palace is easily accessible by public transportation, with buses and trains stopping nearby. Visitors can also take a scenic walk or bike ride to the palace from Salzburg’s city center.