Vienna is a city rich in history. Austria’s capital is brimming with architectural buildings from several centuries and epochs ranging from the gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral to the Imperial Palace, from the art-nouveau style of the Secession to the baroque splendor of Schönbrunn Palace, from the Museum of Art History to the modernly designed MuseumsQuartier. Vienna’s historic Old Town and Schönbrunn Palace were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
A house that does not agree with any standards; an adventure of modernism; a journey into creative architecture – all these descriptions fit the work by the artist Hundertwasser. More
Built in 1964 for the International Gardening Exhibition, the 252 meter tall tower is one of Vienna's major landmarks and a "must-see" on every visitor's list. More
The Wurstelprater is Vienna’s oldest amusement park. Attractions include the liliput train, ghost trains, carousels and mind-boggling roller coasters. More
The Austrian Galerie Belvedere, one of the world’s most important museums, presents a wide range of art objects from the middle ages to contemporary art. More
St. Stephen’s cathedral with its characteristic 137 meter tall south tower, the “Steffl”, is Vienna’s most famous landmark and one of Central Europe’s most import building from the high and late gothic period. More
The imperial Schönbrunn palace, the world’s oldest zoo and the beautifully tended formal gardens with its buildings, fountains and statues rank among Austria’s most impressive cultural attractions. More
The Spanish Riding School is the world's only remaining institution where haute école riding and training methods are exclusively practiced, much as they were some 400 years ago. More