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Useful information about Austrias biggest cathedral
The "Burgtheater"
Austrias most famous theater with a real great tradition
The "Naschmarkt"
Viennas most famous, oldest and biggest market for fresh products from Fisch to excotic fruits, a real MUST to see
The Albertina
A cultural highlight of Vienna from Picasso to Modern Art
The Belvedere
The Belvedere, the palace at the heart of Vienna, was once the Baroque summer residence of the renowned general and art connoisseur Prince Eugene.
The Hofburg
Join us on a tour where you can see the rooms in the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum and the Imperial Silver Collection
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
The newly constructed museum building in the Vienna Ringstraße was ceremoniously opened in 1891. For the first time, most of the imperial Habsburg collections were housed under one roof, the monumental building itself being conceived as a memorial to Habsburg patronage.
The Misikverein
There are many music societies but only one Musikverein. Music lovers throughout the world know it as the centre of Viennese musical culture, as the focus of the international concert circuit and as the Eldorado of classical music.
The Museumsquartier
The MuseumsQuartier Wien is one of the ten largest cultural complexes in the world. But above all, it is a forward-looking, inner-city cultural district that will have an enormous impact on future trends. The MuseumsQuartier unites baroque buildings, new architecture, cultural institutions of all sizes, various disciplines of art, and recreational facilities in a single spectacular location.
The Naturhistorisches Museum
In display halls covering 8.700² metres the visitor can travel through our planet's history, through the breathtaking diversity of nature and back to the origins of our culture
The Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunn Palace is one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria and since the 1960s has also been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna.
The Secession
A total of about 20 exhibitions take place in the Vienna Secession
The Spanish Riding School
The Spanish Riding School in Vienna is the only institution in the world which has prctised for over 430 years and continues to cultivate classical equitation in the Renaissance tradition of the haute ecole.
The Staatsoper
Austrias world famous Opera House
The Theater an der Wien
And it is not just any theatre, but the one that Emanuel Schikaneder, the all-round genius, actor, impresario with a flair for organization but above all librettist of The Magic Flute, had built in 1801 in Vienna in keeping with the spirit of Mozart.
The Vienna City Hall
Friedrich von Schmidt, who had been the architect of the Cathedral of Cologne, designed and built Vienna's City Hall, the most important secular building in the neo-Gothic style in the city, between 1872 and 1883.
The Vienna Zoo
The world's oldest zoo (founded in 1752) clearly has a lot of history to offer
The viennese Coffee House
Read about the history of the Viennese coffee houses, learn useful information on coffee house culture and enjoy our delicious recipes. Or simply obtain information about our events.
The Wiener Festwochen
From 9 May untill the 15 June 2008 you can see many different cultural events
The Wiener Riesenrad
The Giant Ferris Wheel, trademark of Austria's capital city and a symbol of Vienna's world-famous Prater, creates a very special point of reference for every visitor with its unmistakeable silhouette, clearly visible even from great distances.
Vienna's Prater
Vienna's Prater boasts more than 250 attractions: from the Giant Ferris Wheel (Riesenrad) to nostalgic ghost trains, merry-go-rounds, go-cart rinks, arcades, and stands for games of skill to ultra-modern rides that propel your adrenaline (and yourself) to lofty heights. Plus, there are any number of restaurants, cafés, snack bars, and beer gardens.