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1 . Gün22.01.2024Pazartesi
Figlmüller at Wollzeile
RestoranFiglmüller at Wollzeile
Restoran2 Mekan
2 . Gün23.01.2024Salı
Naturhistorisches Museum
MüzeThis was by far the best museum I have ever been! I feel like I witnessed the world coming to life, the smallest piece of life becoming what we are right now, dinasours being born and die... I can't stress it enough how captivating of a journey it was! Required time for a good visit would be probably around 3 hours. We as 2 non-european students paid 14 euros each. I believe it does not matter if you are a european citizen or not. Highly recommend!
Prater
GenelUnfortunately it was closed down the night we visited prater and also we got in a little bit of trouble thanks to google maps😭 Turns out there is a forest called "Prater" in Wien so make sure you double check and do not lose 1.5 hour trying to find the funfair😅
Café Central
Yemek NoktalarıCafé 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.
3 Mekan
3 . Gün24.01.2024Çarşamba
Schönbrunn Palace
MeşhurThe 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.
St. Stephen's Cathedral
KiliseSt. 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.
Vienna Zoo
GenelAll 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.
TURKİS CİTY RESTAURANTS
Sokak LezzetleriThis restaurant features a variety of food from all over the world, as well as many Turkish specialties. The coffee is definitely worth trying, and the staff are very friendly and accommodating.
4 Mekan
4 . Gün25.01.2024Perşembe
Hofburg
MeşhurVienna'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.
Belvedere
MüzeThe 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.
Opera House
TiyatroThe 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.
Vienna City Hall
MeşhurLocated 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.
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