Cordial invitation to the reading on 11.2.2025
Dear dear customers, dear readers, I am delighted to invite you to a reading from my book “Grüne Glücksorte in Wien”. Immerse yourself with me
Here you will find everything that moves us and seems important. New openings, exhibition highlights, favorite places and favorite Viennese. Get to know our partners and read why we are currently working with them. Stories from Vienna then and now!
Dear dear customers, dear readers, I am delighted to invite you to a reading from my book “Grüne Glücksorte in Wien”. Immerse yourself with me
Vienna is enchanting at any time of year and offers countless opportunities to discover the city in a very personal way. We are delighted that
Dear customers, As every year, the Advent season immerses Vienna in a very special atmosphere: festively decorated shop windows, bright Christmas lights in the streets
On 23.6.24 at 12 noon, Martha Tretter will be a guest on Radio Wien with her book “Grüne Glücksorte in Wien” in a talk from
I am delighted to be able to introduce you to my Green Places of Happiness in Vienna – an invitation to discover Vienna’s hidden green
Dear friends of Viennese culture and history, Another year is drawing to a close, and what a year it has been! In these pre-Christmas days,
The heart of the collections was once around 30,000 objects bought by Emperor Franz I Stephan of Lorraine. He acquired it in 1750 from the
Together with the hotel “Das Capri” and “Green Pearls”, artemezzo invited bloggers from Germany and Austria to an unusual insider tour in Vienna’s 2nd district
In the Josephine era, grave nymphs were jokingly called prostitutes who went about their business around the Wiener Graben, which is now a central shopping
Fireproof! was the slogan with which Wertheim advertised its safes. There were spectacular trials by fire. Safes were placed on large pyres; the contents survived
The Café Demel and the Hotel Sacher argued for a long time about the legal name of the Sachertorte. An agreement was only reached after
Belvedere Palace was built by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt for Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736) in the Landstrasse district. A beautiful garden with an impressive