The Vienna Congress (1814-1815) was a monumental gathering of European Powers that reshaped the continent after the Napoleonic Wars. It aimed to restore monarchies and establish a new balance of power, ushering in an era of relative peace.
The Vienna Congress (1814-1815) was a monumental gathering of European Powers that reshaped the continent after the Napoleonic Wars. It aimed to restore monarchies and establish a new balance of power, ushering in an era of relative peace.