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Tag 101.12.2024Sonntag

St. Stephen's Cathedral
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.

Graben
Roman-era walking street known for its bustling retail activity & ornate historic buildings.

Hofburg
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.

Konzerte Karlskirche Orchester 1756
Museumsplatz & Maria-Theresien-Platz

Mariahilfer Straße

Volksgarten
Strauss & Lanner once played in this manicured public park with temples, fountains & rose gardens.

Hallstatt & Alpine Peaks Day Trip with Skywalk Lift
Marvel at mountain peaks, serene lakes, small villages, and magnificent alpine scenery on a day trip from Vienna to Hallstatt. Enjoy breathtaking views over the town from the incredible Skywalk.
8 Setzt
Tag 202.12.2024Montag

Café Central
Long-standing venue for Viennese cuisine, with famous historic links including to Freud & Trotsky.

Opera House
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.

Austrian Parliament
Guided tours of the lavish chambers in this imposing neoclassical building with a visitor center.

University of Vienna
Public teaching & research institution, founded in 1365, with a campus & about 92,000 students.

Belvedere Palace
Baroque, 18th-century palaces housing art from Middle Ages to today, with notable Klimt collection.

Hundertwasser House
Artist's creation of brightly painted, natural apartment block with a forested roof & balconies.

Schönbrunn Palace
18th-century summer palace with tours of lavish rococo ceremonial rooms, plus gardens with a maze.
7 Setzt
Tag 303.12.2024Dienstag

Demel
Museum of Military History
The Museum of Military History in Vienna is a colossal collection of military artifacts from medieval to present. It documents Austrias involvement in some of the most violent and destructive wars in history, with uniforms and weaponry on display that is sure to horrify. The Heeresgeschichtliches Museum on the second floor coversAustrian history from 1618-1918, including the Hungarian Uprising and the Austro-Prussian War.

Museum of Natural History Vienna
Palatial, 19th-century museum with vast specimen collections, from dinosaur skeletons to meteorites.

Praterstraße

Thalia Wien - Mariahilfer Straße

NENI am Naschmarkt
Bright, wood-heavy venue with outdoor dining, serving fare by a Tel Aviv chef from breakfast on.
6 Setzt