Austria’s capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cozy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.
Vienna’s history dates back to the first post-Christian century when the Romans established the
military camp Vindobona. Today’s cityscape is characterised by the abundance of
baroque buildings created mostly under the rule of
Empress Maria Theresia and Emperor Franz Joseph who was largely responsible for the monumental architecture round the
Ringstraße.
Schönbrunn Palace, the former imperial summer residence, is one of the most popular sights. The sumptuous palace with the beautifully tended formal gardens, the
Gloriette monument, the
Palm House, and the
Schönbrunn Zoo attract hordes of visitors each year. The huge Hofburg (
Imperial Palace) was the base of the
Habsburgs for over six centuries, and is an impressive repository of culture and heritage.
The splendid baroque
Belvedere Palace today houses the Österreichische Galerie (
Austrian Gallery) displaying the
largest collection of works by Klimt and Kokoschka as well as famous paintings by
Schiele. Vienna’s prime landmarks are the gothic Stephansdom (
St. Stephen’s Cathedral), the
Giant Ferris Wheel in the Prater, Vienna’s old recreational park, and the
Spanish Riding School with their world-famous
Lipizzaner horses.
Vienna has more museums and galleries of international reputation than you can shake a stick at:
Kunsthistorischen Museum with the world’s largest collection of Bruegel paintings,
MuseumsQuartier with
Leopold Museum (Schiele!), Museum Moderner Kunst (
Museum of Modern Art), Architekturzentrum (
Architectural Center) and
Kunsthalle rank among the city's most important cultural venues.
Albertina is home to the world’s largest collection of graphic arts and prints (60,000 drawings, 1 million prints), and
Liechtenstein Museum presents selected masterpieces from the Princely Collections in Vaduz.
Vienna owes much of its international fame to the many
celebrated composer who lived and worked here including
Strauß, Mozart, Mahler, Beethoven and Haydn. The
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the world’s best, the Staatsoper one of the world’s leading opera houses, the
Vienna Boys’ Choir one the world’s most famous. In the last years Vienna has also established itself as a
great musical metropolis.
In Vienna,
old coffee houses and
rustic wine taverns stand alongside with top restaurants and shops, time-honored events alternate with internationally-acclaimed extravaganzas (Life Ball) to create a unique and very special ambiance. Another special feature of Vienna are its many greenspace and recreational areas such as the Wienerwald, the Prater and the Donauinsel.
For more information on Vienna, please visit
www.vienna.info