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1). Grandiose Church Karlskirche By : Anil Gupta
It is probably the most pompous church in the whole of Austria. The brilliant white Baroque church with its two thin towers and green roof is certainly worth a visit.
The interior is pleasantly light and covered in colorful frescos. The church is dedicated to saint Carlo Borromeo and was built by Emperor Karl VI in the early 18th century. The Karlskirche is the crowning achievement of Austria’s foremost Baroque architect, Fischer von Erlach.
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2). Hall Of Fame – Vienna City Hall By : Anil Gupta
The ambitious program of architectural improvements to Vienna introduced by Emperor Franz Joseph I, including the Ringstraße, the Rathauspark (City Hall Park), and the Opera. Friedrich von Schmidt, who had been one of the architects working on Cologne Cathedral, designed and built the Vienna City Hall between 1872 and 1883. It is the most significant secular building in the neo-Gothic style in the city.
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3). Extravagnt Hofburg's - Imperial Palace By : Anil Gupta
Vienna’s complex and imposing Imperial Palace, the Hofburg was the first residence and grew with the family empire from the 13th century until 1913, when the new wing was opened. The winter abode of the Hapsburg rulers until 1918; it is till now the home of the Spanish Riding School (with the famous Lipizzaner stallions), the Vienna Boys’ Choir, the Austrian president's office, 5,000 government workers, and several important museums.
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4). Theatre In Vienna By : Anil Gupta
The Burgtheater or Castle Theatre or Imperial Court Theatre, initially known as K.K. Theater an der Burg, then until 1920 as the K.K. Hofburgtheater, is the Austria’s federal theatre in Vienna and one of the most important German language theatres in the world.
It was fashioned on 14 March 1741 by Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa of Austria to be a theatre next to her palace, and her son, Emperor Joseph II called the “German National Theatre” in 1776.
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5). Summer Retreat - Schonbrunn Palace By : Anil Gupta
Summer cottages have always been admired by wealthy Europeans, so it shouldn't have come as a surprise when Emperor Leopold I--ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire asked for a hunting lodge to be built near the old Tiergarten, or Zoo, at Schönbrunn on Vienna’s outskirts in 1695. The surprising part was the lavishness of his vision. He ordered Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, the greatest architect of the Baroque Era, to design a palace larger than Versailles.
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6). Palace With Alpine Greenery By : Anil Gupta
Vienna’s Belvedere Palace has a fine vista of the old city from a beautiful garden. Belvedere means ‘a place from which to see beauty’. The two magnificent palaces on the Belvedere grounds lie in the middle of a splendid park. They were constructed for Prince Eugene of Savoy by J.L. von Hildebrandt, a famous Baroque architect. At this time the Belvedere Palaces were still located outside Vienna’s defenses, but today they are a part of Vienna’s third district which is not far away from the very centre of Vienna.
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7). Delightful Shopping - Vienna By : Anil Gupta
No supermarket can compete with the variety of products to be had at Vienna’s Naschmarkt market. Its style and atmosphere are unparalleled too. The Naschmarkt, located not far from the Secession, has always mainly been a local source of groceries. Shoppers can find fresh fruit and vegetables, cold meats, cheese and all kinds of deli products there, ranging from the conventional to the exquisite.
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8). Bond With Music By : Anil Gupta
Vienna is the music capital of the world. No other city evokes such immediate associations with the great classical composers and the king of waltz. The House of Music was opened in the First District, in 2000 as a museum of the 21st century. The building is a former Habsburg palace where Otto Nicolai, founder of the Vienna Philharmonic, once lived.
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9). The Opera Lovers Destination By : Anil Gupta
The origin of the Vienna Opera goes back to the beginning of the 18th century. It is the oldest theatrical institution with an unbroken record of performing in the German-speaking world,. A number of new operas were performed in Vienna during the 47-year-long reign of Emperor Leopold I, who was a composer as well a ruler.
With a handwritten letter.
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10). Summer Oasis Danube Island By : Anil Gupta
Danube Island was shaped in the early 1970s as part of a flood protection system. The plans included a discharge canal for the Danube River with an island between the two to serve as a recreational area for the people of Vienna. From the word go in 1975 special emphasis was placed on a balanced mix of social, ecological and economic requirements. To.
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11). Dream Wedding In Vienna By : Anil Gupta
Every girl dreams of a fairytale wedding, of being a princess for a day? Can one imagine being carried off in a horse drawn carriage to marry the Prince in a breathtaking Baroque palace? Celebrate one’s fairy-tale wedding in Vienna, one of the most gloriously romantic cities in Europe.
Vienna offers unforgettably elegant, world-renowned venues including.
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12). Vividly Beautiful Vienna By : Anil Gupta
Austria’s wonderful capital Vienna spreads along both sides of the “Blue” Danube at the very foothills of the Alps. The city is a smorgasbord of Baroque with a dash of art nouveau. Circling the old town is the striking revivalist architecture of the Ringstrasse Vienna’s main boulevard. These buildings range from the charming Opera House to the monumental Natural History Museum.
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13). Revival Of Containers – Gasometer By : Anil Gupta
Gasometers or gasholders-huge storage containers for the gas used in heating and cooking-were built in many cities during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, when gas was a commercial byproduct of coal mining, steelmaking, and other industrial processes. Today, many of the old gasometers have been replaced by pipelines and tank farms, but a few are being adapted to new uses.
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14). Bookworm's Paradise Vienna Guide By : Anil Gupta
The Main Library on Vienna’s inner-city ring road, the Gürtel, was built in line with structural principles completely new in Austria’s library landscape, a concept known as the “fractal library”. The so-called college model, consisting of six spatially separate departmental areas, forms the core of the Main Library. The six college teams are independently responsible for the administration of their respective areas in terms of inventory development and maintenance as well as customer information.
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15). The Gothic Magnificence - St. Stephen's Cathedral By : Anil Gupta
The Stephansdom as the St Stephen’s Cathedral is known is an island of Gothic splendor in a sea of Baroque and 19th Century architecture. Almost main part of church dates back to the 14th, 15th, and 16th Centuries. However, the Romanesque “Giant’s Doorway” which is situated on the west façade dates back to the early 1200s. The Hochturm or south tower,.
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16). Reaching The Sky – Giant Ferris By : Anil Gupta
One thing is certain – only when one has taken a ride on Riesenrad or the Giant Ferris is one really in Vienna. Forget everything and simply enjoy the view of the city from almost 200 feet up. The Riesenrad, which is open all year round, is one of the most visited sights in Vienna. It was put up in the years 1896-97 by the English engineer Walter Basset.
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17). Vienna's Leisure Zone - Prater By : Anil Gupta
Many people regard the Vienna Prater as just another fun-fair. But it’s much more than that – it is a Viennese institution, like the coffee houses or the Heuriger commonly known as wine taverns. Its has the Giant Ferris Wheel, the ghost train, go-karts and grotto railways, the merry-go-rounds and fruit-machine halls, throwing and shooting galleries.
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18). The Neutral Space - UNO City By : Anil Gupta
The UN city reveal the way Vienna perceives itself as a platform for international meetings at the heart of a united Europe. A long-standing tradition by the way, as much of the world’s history has been and continues to be made-up here. Three different cultures intersect here whose idiosyncrasies have created a distinct atmosphere at the centre of Europe to which numerous summit meetings and international congresses held in Vienna since the mid 20th century bear vivid testimony.
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19). Passionate About Riding By : Anil Gupta
The Spanish Riding School or the Spanische Hofreitschule, which literally means - Imperial Court Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria, is a traditional riding school for Lipizzan horses. It was established during the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1572. It was named for the Spanish horses that were, and still are, the mainstay of the riding school. Today the horses are bred in a court stud in Lipica, near Trieste in nowadays Slovenia, and at the Piber Stud in western Styria, Austria.
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20). Circle Of Fame - Ring Boulevard By : Anil Gupta
The Ringstraße is a circular road surrounding the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria and is one of its main sights. It is typical of the historical style called Ringstraßenstil of the 1860s to 1890s. The street was built to replace the city walls, which had been built during the 13th century and reinforced as a consequence of the First Turkish Siege in 1529, and instead of the glacis, which was about 500m wide.
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21). Musical Muse Mozart By : Anil Gupta
Viennese Mozart orchestra plays a singular atmosphere in Vienna concerts with international well-known singer and soloist - all together in magnificent historical costumes and Perücken - and creates in of Vienna largest and most famous concert halls such as state opera, music association, and concert hall and yard castle.
In styles of “musical academies”,.
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22). Modernism In Vienna By : Anil Gupta
The Austrian capital blends between old and new like no other city in the world. Within this fascinating Viennese metropolis holiday makers can witness a cityscape of both tradition and modern times. There is no better example to be found in Vienna than the modern glass Haas House building that stands opposite the St. Stephen’s cathedral. Original the Haas House was opposed by locals, but today it’s loved by most and for some a symbol of pride.
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23). Kidding With Kids By : Anil Gupta
A kid will love to hunt elephants in an asphalt jungle or even to fly the sky in the Jumping Castle, or splash into sparkling waters from the Dragon Slide. Let the wind carry one’s hair while one rides a pony: Vienna, the romantic imperial city of the Habsburgs, metropolis of art and culture, is also a city for kids. Small Magic Mice and big French Fries Tigers will find much enjoyment here.
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24). Bird's Eye View Danube Tower By : Anil Gupta
The Donauturm is a 252 meter tower overlooking Donaupark, UNO City, and Vienna. It was built in 1964. An elevator will take one to the top where is a cafe, and a restaurant for a small fee and both of them revolve. Those are frequently full, especially in the evening, but one can still catch the view from a lower observation level. On a clear afternoon one stands a good chance of seeing from the Alps to Hungary.
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25). Vienna Celebration Of Life By : Anil Gupta
Vienna is giving a surprise with the incredible boom in its youth scene. Wild clubbing, hot gigs, day-long street parties, an entire island to live it up and a profusion of cafés and places to hang out make up the pulsating, young face of the venerable Danube metropolis today.
The classic beat for Vienna-scene freaks was and remains the Triangle around St.
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