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On a wintery week in February, I had my very own Cinderella story. Offered unprecedented access to one of Austria's most ...
You could spill vast rivers of blue Danube ink try to encapsulate the enduring brilliance of Vienna and all that it has ...
No city is as deeply steeped in coffee culture as Vienna where it’s as integral ... Café Schopenhauer is named for 19th-century philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer and even the breakfast dishes ...
Bridging Europe's East and West, Vienna came of age in the 19th century – but has become the forward-thinking, go-slow city ...
Vienna is hosting a year-long 200th birthday party for Johann Strauss II, celebrating the composer who gave the Austrian ...
Strauss' waltz "The Blue Danube" is considered to be one of the most iconic melodies of the 19th century. The Vienna Opera Ball, the highlight of Austria's ball season, has long been one of the ...
During a recent excavation on the grounds of a mansion in Slovakia, researchers discovered something remarkable: a Roman aqueduct—the first one ever found in the country. Dating back to the second ...
More than just a place for coffee and cake, the coffeehouse in the Austrian capital serves as a unique social ... Café ...
From floating shrines and striking synagogues to golden monuments and sprawling sacrificial sites, these are the most ...
One can see the origin of the modern museum in over 2,000 objects assembled from the collections of Hapsburg emperors and princes from the 16th to the 17th centuries, wonderfully displayed in the ...