
The most beautiful Easter markets and concerts: a springtime insider tip in Vienna
Easter in Vienna: the scent of lilac, music & special places Dear friends of Vienna, the chestnut trees are budding, the first asparagus is appearing
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Easter in Vienna: the scent of lilac, music & special places Dear friends of Vienna, the chestnut trees are budding, the first asparagus is appearing

Dear friends of Vienna, When March comes knocking, Vienna begins to come alive. The days grow longer, the sun appears more often, and the city

Dear customers, Vienna is sparkling and fragrant once again. The streets are decorated, punch and mulled wine warm the hands, roasted chestnuts warm the hearts,

Advent in Vienna offers the perfect setting to round off a challenging year with your team or to express an unforgettable thank you to your
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
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
Many rumors have grown up about the idiosyncratic personality and the depression of Empress Elisabeth, better known to many as Sisi or Sissi – this
The start of construction of the original castle can be expected as early as the 13th century under the Babenbergs by King Rudolf I. Duke
Confectioners, coffee makers, and the Philharmonic all host their ball and invite the Viennese to dance. The dance schools are very busy at this time