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Vienna, Austria
About city
Vienna's set of experiences traces all the way back to the primary post-Christian century when the Romans set up the military camp Vindobona. The present cityscape is portrayed by the wealth of Baroque structures made for the most part under the standard of Empress Maria Theresia (1740 - 1780) and Franz Joseph (1848 - 1916), who was generally liable for the amazing engineering round the Ringstraße. To encounter Vienna at its fullest, we have made this guide on Vienna features.
Schloss Schönbrunn, the previous magnificent summer home, is perhaps the most well-known sights. The rich castle with delightfully tended proper nurseries, the Gloriette landmark, the Palm House, and the zoo draw in numerous guests every year. The monumental Hofburg (Imperial Palace) was the base of the Habsburgs for more than six centuries, and is a great storehouse of culture and legacy.
The amazing extravagant Belvedere Palace today houses the Österreichische Galerie (Austrian Gallery) showing the biggest assortment of works by Klimt (The Kiss) and Kokoschka just as celebrated compositions by Schiele. Vienna's great milestones are the gothic Stephansdom (St. Stephen's Cathedral), the Giant Ferris Wheel in the Prater, Vienna's old sporting park, and the Spanish Riding School with their reality popular Lipizzaner ponies.