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Vienna's Museum Quarter

Vienna's Museum Quarter

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First-rate museums that are well worth exploring. Must-visits include the famous Leopold Museum, noted for its large collection of works by Austria's leading modern artists, such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, and MUMOK, the Museum of Modern Art Ludwig Foundation Vienna, featuring more than 10,000 contemporary and modern pieces by renowned artists including Picasso and Warhol.

Leopold Museum

Leopold Museum

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The Leopold Museum is an Austrian art museum located in Vienna and home to one of the world's most extensive and important collections of Austrian art. The museum has a wide range of works from the likes of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Koloman Moser, Oskar Kokoschka and many others.

ZOOM Kindermuseum

ZOOM Kindermuseum

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The Children's Museum (Kindermuseum) at Schönbrunn Palace is an interactive museum with exhibits on the lives of royal children throughout history. Highlights include hands-on displays of toys, games, and artifacts from different eras, as well as chances to dress up in costume and learn about royal life.

Naturhistorisches Museum

Naturhistorisches Museum

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Best known for its huge Dinosaur Hall and for the world's largest exhibit of meteorites. Vienna's Natural History Museum is a fascinating place to visit. Its 39 exhibit halls trace such subjects as the origins and development of humans and the evolution of human culture from prehistoric times.

Kunsthistorisches Museum

Kunsthistorisches Museum

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Housed in a magnificent building created expressly. The superb collection of Dutch art features the world's largest collection of works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, including his masterpiece Tower of Babel. There are also paintings by Raphael, Titian, Bellini, Caravaggio, and Vermeer, plus portraits by Velazquez. While the museum's specialties are late Italian Renaissance, Baroque, and Flemish painting, the collections go far beyond those with classical Greek and Roman art and Egyptian artifacts.

Naschmarkt

Naschmarkt

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Naschmarkt is an open-air market with origins in the 16th century. It's a modern, cosmopolitan and stylish place with 100 food and vintage stalls, as well as restaurants. The market is popular for its variety of high to low price items, ranging from luxury items to everyday essentials.

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Tag 228.08.2024Mittwoch

Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna

Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna

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The huge Imperial Carriage Museum in Vienna showcases a wide range of carriages used by the Habsburg dynasty, including ornate state coaches and sleighs. Some of the most iconic vehicles in the collection are a gorgeous 1764 coronation coach and an elegant vehicle favored by numerous royals since. The museum is a must-see for anyone interested in Austrian history or carriages in general.

Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace

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The former summer residence of the Habsburgs impresses with imperial ceremonial rooms, magnificent gardens, and a lavish virtual reality experience. Maria Theresa, Emperor Franz Joseph, Empress Elisabeth and others once resided at Schönbrunn Palace.We recommend that you buy the Vienna Pass to visit the most beautiful palace in Austria. Vienna Pass will be enough for many places to visit in Vienna. Schönbrunn Palace is one of Europe's most beautiful Baroque complexes and has been in the possession of the Habsburgs since 1569. The wife of Emperor Ferdinand II, Eleonore von Gonzaga, had a pleasure palace built on the site in 1642 and called the property "Schönbrunn" for the first time. The palace and garden complex created from 1696 onwards following the siege of Vienna was complete redesigned under Maria Theresa after 1743. Today, due to its historical significance, its unique layout and magnificent furnishings, the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace

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Schönbrunn Palace is an important and popular tourist destination in Vienna,Austria. The exterior of the castle is brightly painted yellow and its gardens are meticulously maintained. Within the palace walls are many ornate ceremonial rooms, including a world-famous rococo maze.

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Tag 329.08.2024Donnerstag

Imperial Furniture Collection

Imperial Furniture Collection

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The Imperial Furniture Collection is a world-renowned museum housing over 165,000 pieces of furniture spanning three centuries. This collection is particularly noted for its extensive collection of Biedermeier (mid-18th century) furnishings and is widely regarded as one of the foremost repositories of such artifacts in the world.

Danube Island

Danube Island

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A sightseeing opportunity you won't want to miss. If you took the time to enjoy the views from the Danube Tower, you'll have noticed that the city appears to have not just one, but two rivers running through it. No, you're not seeing double. In fact, what you're seeing is the Danube River (the wider of the two) and, running parallel to it, a canal known as the Donaukanal, or "new Danube." Separating them is a long stretch of land known as Danube Island

Haus des Meeres

Haus des Meeres

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Vienna's House of the Seas aquarium is a stunning place to visit with nearly 10,000 sea and land animals on display. Highlights include sharks, crocodiles, and free-spirited monkeys.

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Tag 430.08.2024Freitag

Café Central

Café Central

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Café Central is an exclusive Viennese venue that has been frequented by some of the most influential people to have ever lived. The cafe, which was originally built in the late Romantic style and still features many original features, offers coffee, dinner, desserts, and hot drinks served in a historic setting within the Palais Ferstel. Famous figures such as Sigmund Freud and Leon Trotsky were regular visitors to this location.

Hofburg

Hofburg

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Vienna's Imperial Palace is one of the biggest palace complexes in the world. The oldest parts date back to the 13th century. For more than seven centuries, the Habsburg empire was ruled from the Hofburg Imperial Palace. Today, the Gothic Imperial Chapel, where the Vienna Boys’ Choir performs during High Mass on Sunday, is a remnant of the Imperial Palace during the Middle Ages. In the middle of the city center, you can marvel at the splendor and magnificence that made up the everyday life of the former imperial family on a visit of the private chambers and staterooms. Numerous museums and collections represent the imperial family’s passion for art. The Imperial Palace, which until 1918 was inhabited by the imperial family, was originally a castle built in the thirteenth century, which was extended to a splendid residence in accordance with the increasing power of the Habsburgs and the expansion of their realm. Today, the Imperial Palace houses the office of the Federal President as well as an important congress center and numerous art collections.

State Hall of the Austrian National Library

State Hall of the Austrian National Library

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This stunning 18th century Baroque building houses Austria's national library and is a must-see for any visitor to Vienna. The beautiful statues, frescoes, and antique tomes are sure to fascinate, while the refined look of the place makes it one of the most Instagrammable spots in all of Austria.

Albertina Museum

Albertina Museum

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All the great names in modern art are represented, often by multiple works, in the magnificent Albertina museum. Representative examples from all the various schools and movements are to be found here, including French impressionists, Vienna secessionists, the Russian avant-garde, the expressionists, and fauvists, represented by their greatest artists. These include important works by the likes of Chagall, Picasso, Cezanne, Degas, Magritte, Vlaminck, Modigliani, Klimt, Munch, Kandinsky, Münter, Miró, Brach, and Ernst - all are here to compare and admire.

Opera House

Opera House

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The Vienna State Opera offers a diverse program of operas and ballet works. The best-known names in opera create magical moments – in the opera house with the largest repertoire in the world. If you want to buy tickets for this place, we recommend that you take a look at last minute tickets. You can watch a pleasant show standing up for €4-5. If you want to stay, you have to be prepared to pay more. Many people also watch the shows from the huge screens outside. For one night of the year, the Vienna State Opera transforms into a large dance floor – for the Vienna Opera Ball, considered to be the biggest meeting point in Austria for artists, politicians and businesspeople from around the world. Over a hundred debutant couples in long evening gown and tails open the ball of balls.

St. Peter's Catholic Church

St. Peter's Catholic Church

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St. Peter's Catholic Church is one of the oldest churches in Vienna and features ornate baroque art and architecture. The church also offers daily organ recitals.

St. Peter's Catholic Church

St. Peter's Catholic Church

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Built on a site originally occupied by a Roman church. The present edifice was built in the 18th century and boasts a massive dome with a superb fresco and many artistic treasures. Other highlights include the Barbara Chapel with its magnificent portal, and in which Franz Karl Remp's Decollation of St. Barbara is found, and the choir with its High Altar and painting of the Immaculate Conception. The church is also noted for its frequent organ recitals.

House of Music

House of Music

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The Haus der Musik in Vienna opened in 2000, and is the first museum of sound and music in Austria. Across an exhibition space of 54,000 sq. ft., a range of hi-tech interactive and multimedia presentations introduce the world of music, from the earliest human use of instruments to the music of the present day.

St. Stephen's Cathedral

St. Stephen's Cathedral

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St. Stephen's Cathedral is the symbol of Vienna. Construction commenced in the 12th century. Today, it is one of the most important Gothic structures in Austria. A visit to St. Stephen's Cathedral is a must for every visitor to Vienna. The current Romanesque and Gothic form of the cathedral, seen today in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by Duke Rudolf IV and stands on the ruins of two earlier churches, the first a parish church consecrated in 1147. The most important religious building in Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in Habsburg and Austrian history and has, with its multi-coloured tile roof, become one of the city's most recognizable symbols.

St. Stephen's Cathedral

St. Stephen's Cathedral

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The Gothic cathedral St. Stephan's Cathedral is located in the heart of Vienna and boasts an ornate spire, catacombs, and a treasury museum. It is a popular Instagram spot for panoramas of the cityscape from either the tower or the outside.

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Tag 531.08.2024Samstag

Schönbrunn Zoo

Schönbrunn Zoo

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The Schönbrunn Zoo is a nearly 250-year-old zoo which has the authentic imperial charm. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to 700+ species of animals, including giant pandas, Siberian tigers and elephants.

Vienna Zoo

Vienna Zoo

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All the great names in modern art are represented, often by multiple works, in the magnificent Albertina museum. Representative examples from all the various schools and movements are to be found here, including French impressionists, Vienna secessionists, the Russian avant-garde, the expressionists, and fauvists, represented by their greatest artists. These include important works by the likes of Chagall, Picasso, Cezanne, Degas, Magritte, Vlaminck, Modigliani, Klimt, Munch, Kandinsky, Münter, Miró, Brach, and Ernst - all are here to compare and admire.

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Tag 601.09.2024Sonntag

Hundertwasserhaus

Hundertwasserhaus

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Famous as Vienna's "nature and human-friendly" apartment block. Designed by painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser, this brightly colored landmark on the corner of Löwengasse and Kegelstrasse was completed in 1985, and the occupants of its 53 units-perhaps unsurprisingly-consist mostly of artists, intellectuals, and creative types, much like the architect himself.

Hundertwasser House

Hundertwasser House

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Hundertwasserhaus is a brightly painted, natural apartment block with a forest-covered roof and balconies. It is one of the most eclectic Viennese Instagram spots and offers a change of scenery from the imperial architecture.

Prater

Prater

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An amusement park for many, place of nostalgic dreams for some, oasis of greenery for almost everyone – and the location of the Giant Ferris Wheel, one of Vienna’s most famous symbols. Welcome to the Vienna Prater. The Giant Ferris Wheel is the most famous vehicle, here and You should definitely have fun in this vehicle. In the afternoons and evenings, there is usually a lot of queue, we recommend that you be prepared to wait, or you can skip the queue by purchasing your ticket online. What would Vienna be without its Prater and what would the Prater be without its Giant Ferris Wheel? Probably like a visit to Vienna without a ride on the Giant Ferris Wheel: Half as nice as it could be. Vienna’s famous Volksprater lies in the heart of the city in the district of Leopoldstadt and offers visitors the Giant Ferris Wheel erected in 1897 as well as many attractions such as carousels, halls of mirrors and laughter, ghost trains and rollercoasters, or the little Liliputbahn, on which visitors can enjoy a tour of the amusement park. The Wurstelprater – as the park is still lovingly referred to by the Viennese – also has something to offer on the culinary front. A must for culinary globetrotters: The famous Vienna Schweinstelze (knuckle of pork) and the Lángos - a leavened dough specialty of Hungarian cuisine, which is brushed with lots of garlic water and eaten on the go.

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Tag 702.09.2024Montag

Vienna City Hall

Vienna City Hall

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Located in the heart of historic Innere Stadt. Vienna's City Hall is an impressive Neo-Gothic building that serves as the city's administrative center. Remarkable for its size, it occupies nearly 14,000 square meters of the former Parade Ground.

Burgtheater

Burgtheater

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The Burgtheater in Vienna is a theater that plays an important role in the German-speaking theatrical world. The theater has stunning features and a beautiful interior, as well as an impressive exterior. It's definitely worth checking out!

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Tag 803.09.2024Dienstag

St. Charles Church

St. Charles Church

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Dedicated to St. Charles Borromeo, a saint invoked during times of plague. This vast building is crowned by a magnificent 72-meter dome and is famous for its twin 33-meter Triumphal Pillars, based on Trajan's Column in Rome, with their spiraling bands depicting scenes from the life of St. Charles.

Wiener Musikverein

Wiener Musikverein

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The Wiener Musikverein is one of the most renowned classical music venues in Vienna, with a packed program that includes local and international performers. Kids aged three to 19 are encouraged to sing and dance along while interacting with leading conductors and soloists, making it a great place for classical music lovers of all ages. The Musikverein also has a special program designed specifically for kids, which is highly recommended.

Stadtpark

Stadtpark

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An English-style public park with a river and ornate bridges, Stadtpark is one of the oldest parks in Vienna. It features a statue of the composer Johann Strauss and is popular with visitors for its lovely gardens.

Belvedere

Belvedere

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The Belvedere is not only a magnificent Baroque palace but also houses one of Austria's most valuable art collections – with key works by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka. Strolling in the garden of Belvedere Palas and experiencing peaceful moments is completely free, but the art exhibition inside is definitely worth seeing by any tourist. Here you can see and discover many works of art that you do not know the name of but have seen before. We definitely recommend you to do this activity with a very affordable price. This baroque architectural jewel consists of two palaces (Upper and Lower Belvedere), which today house Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day. The heart of the Belvedere collection is formed by the 24 paintings of Gustav Klimt with his golden images "The Kiss" and "Judith". Klimt's "The Kiss" in particular is world-famous. The 180 x 180 cm painting was created in 1908/09 and shows Klimt and his muse Emilie Flöge as a couple in love. "The Kiss" is probably Austria's most famous work of art. Klimt's portraits of women also impress and be marveled at in the Upper Belvedere. While the Upper Belvedere was all about representation, the Lower Belvedere acted as the residential palace of Prince Eugene. The lavish splendor of the owner is reflected in the Groteskensaal (Hall of the Grotesque), the Marble Gallery and the Golden Room. Special exhibitions are held in the Lower Belvedere and the Orangery. Nowadays, medieval art can be marveled at in the sables where the prince's horses once stood.

Austrian Gallery Belvedere

Austrian Gallery Belvedere

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The Austrian Gallery Belvedere is a prestigious museum displaying an impressive collection of paintings from the Middle Ages to the present day. Highlights include works by some of Austria's most renowned artists, as well as pieces from the Art Nouveau and Fin de Siecle movements. The museum is a must-see for anyone interested in fine art, and its setting – within beautiful Belvedere Palace – cannot be beat.

Museum of Applied Arts

Museum of Applied Arts

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The Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna is a large, spacious museum with displays dating back to the 19th century. It features fashion, furniture, and building design from this period, as well as examples of artistic expression through prints and paintings. The museum is dedicated to craftsmanship and has rooms showcasing different styles from the 20th century. One of the most interesting rooms is devoted to contemporary design and architecture. This includes an exhibit featuring Frank Gehrys cardboard chair.

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