In this way history lessons at school would have been fun – if it were like the Danube. Vienna and Budapest, the former capitals of the imperial and royal Danube Monarchy, are literally overflowing with Baroque architectural feasts for the eyes and the finest Art Nouveau. And amongst the old splendour, both cities seem to become younger and more dynamic. If you still like it hipper, a visit to the self-confident Slovak capital Bratislava will inspire you. Little tip: Order Bryndzové halušky! The national dish with noodles and cream cheese made from sheep’s milk. Delicious!
31 Oct 2022
Vienna
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The Viennese have a special aura about them. They come across as a bit arrogant, but underneath it all they’re warm-hearted. You could say the same about the city itself. Once you’ve been there a few hours and settled in, you won’t want to leave again anytime soon. There are all those cafes to visit, where the traditional Viennese coffee-house culture is still very much alive and well. The city’s history, with its emperors, Elisabeth of Austria and the ostentatious Habsburgs, adds to its fascination. Then there’s the music of the First Viennese School – this city brought out the best in its composers, making its own special contribution to great masterpieces. What’s more, the Austrian capital also produces excellent cuisine. It’s no coincidence that the city’s famous Wiener schnitzel and Sachertorte became popular all around the world.
1 Nov 2022
Vienna
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The Viennese have a special aura about them. They come across as a bit arrogant, but underneath it all they’re warm-hearted. You could say the same about the city itself. Once you’ve been there a few hours and settled in, you won’t want to leave again anytime soon. There are all those cafes to visit, where the traditional Viennese coffee-house culture is still very much alive and well. The city’s history, with its emperors, Elisabeth of Austria and the ostentatious Habsburgs, adds to its fascination. Then there’s the music of the First Viennese School – this city brought out the best in its composers, making its own special contribution to great masterpieces. What’s more, the Austrian capital also produces excellent cuisine. It’s no coincidence that the city’s famous Wiener schnitzel and Sachertorte became popular all around the world.
1 Nov 2022
Bratislava
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Slovakia’s capital is situated exactly at the point where the country meets Austria and Hungary. This makes it the only capital city in the world that borders more than one neighbouring country. Due to its location, Bratislava has been an ethnic melting pot since ancient times. This influence can be seen in every corner of the city. Cultures meet and merge together. The streets of the old town – lined with well-preserved baroque and rococo city palaces – are filled with the sound of people speaking different languages. And it almost seems as though the music of the Habsburg era still echoes through the city.
2 Nov 2022
Krems
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The 1,000-year-old city of Krems lies at the end of the Wachau valley. With its medieval buildings and the Steiner Tor – a city gate and popular landmark – it’s a lovely place for a leisurely stroll. Its historic monuments include the Bürgerspitalkirche, a church built in 1470 under Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. It has a high altar, which was created by Johann Bernhard Grabenberger between 1860 and 1882. Further sites of interest include the Kunsthalle Krems – a museum which focuses on contemporary art – and the Caricature Museum Krems. At the latter, regular special exhibitions as well as permanent exhibitions by the artists Manfred Deix and Gustav Peichl are sure to put a smile on your face.
2 Nov 2022
Melk
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3 Nov 2022
Linz
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Baroque facades, numerous churches and, at the centre, the river. As you can see, it’s possible to describe Linz, Austria’s largest port city, in a single sentence. But that would be doing it an injustice, since there’s a whole lot more to Linz than buildings and water. In recent years, this former industrial hub has morphed into a European cultural stronghold. No matter whether it’s theatre, cinema, art or music, there’s both great demand and great support for culture here. The city also provides magnificent views – particularly in the evening – from the pilgrimage church on the Pöstlingberg hill.
4 Nov 2022
Engelhartszell
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In this way history lessons at school would have been fun – if it were like the Danube. Vienna and Budapest, the former capitals of the imperial and royal Danube Monarchy, are literally overflowing with Baroque architectural feasts for the eyes and the finest Art Nouveau. And amongst the old splendour, both cities seem to become younger and more dynamic. If you still like it hipper, a visit to the self-confident Slovak capital Bratislava will inspire you. Little tip: Order Bryndzové halušky! The national dish with noodles and cream cheese made from sheep’s milk. Delicious!