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Quote: I visited here with family over the summer and enjoyed walking through the park. The park is a good size to walk in and enjoy. If you are traveling with children, be sure to stop at the observation tower which Read More
Quote: Schatzkammer der Residenz Antiquarium (Hall of Antiquities), the largest secular Renaissance hall north of the Alps, was the highlight of visiting this museum. I would have been satisfied with only seeing Read More
Quote: The Museum Quartier (MQ, constructed 1998-2001) is definitely the new hot spot in Vienna. It is basically a new district for contemporary arts and culture, but with a twist. Not only is there a congregation of Read More
Quote: Vienna Opera House is among the five best concert halls in the world. Here come not only to listen to opera, but also to dance the waltz at the world-famous ball - Vienna "Opernbal", held here each spring. Read More
Quote: First of all, this wonderful museum is a bit hard to find even with a good map. Take any public transport to Südbahnhof (South Train Station). From there, exit onto the street and look right to find Arsenal Read More
Quote: The best and most-established flea market in the city is located just behind the Kettenbrückengasse subway station. As we step out of the U4 subway at Naschmarkt, we are immediately greeted by the potent Read More
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Quote: In a beautiful Ferstel neo-Renaissance building from 1872, you could spend hours just looking at the frescoes and columns at this museum for applied arts. For the 1993 renovations, some the more interesting Read More
Quote: Open 10 am – 6 pm, phototicket costs 5 euros Admission: 5 euros – adults, 3 euros – students, extra 2 euros for audioguide The clay ochre color façade of this building can be very well seen from the Opernring Read More
Quote: Zoo that appeared at the imperial palace in the middle of 18 century, and a menagerie - existed at all since 1570. In 1779 the zoo became available to the public (and by the way, if it was free - for the contents Read More
Quote: The Vienna’s history is told through a wide variety of artifacts and works of art. Ground floor tells the story of this area from Neolithic to Roman to medieval times. On the 1st floor are panoramic views of Read More