Explore Vienna’s Art and Culture in 4 Days
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8 attraction(s) |
total distance 11
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Day1: Vienna
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18th-century summer palace with tours of lavish rococo ceremonial rooms, plus gardens with a maze.
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Day2: Vienna
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World-famous opera house offering major productions, original decor & multilingual guided tours.
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Habsburg palace complex with ornate, baroque interiors, imperial apartments & a silver museum.
Day3: Vienna
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Located in the center of Vienna's Ringstrasse, the Maria-Theresien-Platz, the Vienna Museum of Art History is one of the largest and most important museums in the world. Built with funds from the Habsburg family, the museum has 8 branches and 7 other branches in Vienna and Innsbruck. The art collection at the Vienna Museum of Art History spans five thousand years, from ancient Egypt through ancient Greece to the late 18th century. The museum's art collection focuses on the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The museum's collection is housed in several buildings, including the Picture Gallery, the Collection of Classical Art, the Kunstkammer, the Egyptian and Oriental Art Collection, and the Coin Collection. Visiting the museum's architecture itself is an extraordinary artistic experience, showcasing the grand dome hall and a wealth of Neo-Baroque decorations that are among the most magnificent interior decorations in Vienna, unmatched by other European museums.
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Medieval Roman Catholic place of worship with an ornate spire, catacombs & a treasury museum.
Day4: Vienna
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St. Charles Church is located south of Karlsplatz in Vienna's first district. This Baroque building stands at a height of 72 meters and features a Romanesque-style dome that is particularly striking. The church was constructed in 1713 by order of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, during a time when the bubonic plague was devastating Europe. Charles VI promised to build a church if the plague was eradicated, and as the epidemic gradually subsided, the emperor honored his promise and commissioned the construction of this magnificent Baroque church.
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Long-standing venue for Viennese cuisine, with famous historic links including to Freud & Trotsky.



























