Attractions:
Vienna is known for its many cultural monuments and buildings but also for its extraordinary variety of attractions. Here are a few of the most relevant ones...
The Anchor Clock is one of the most relevant monuments in Vienna. It was built in 1917 and is located in the oldest square of Vienna.
The Belvedere Palace was designed for the famous Prince Eugene of Savoy and takes place in the Belvedere ground.
The Burgtheater this national theater is located in the first district. This dance-house was given to the theater-company from Empress Maria Theresia in the year of 1741.
The Danube Tower is a one of a kind building that provides its visitors with a wide view of the city of Vienna. it is also called the Concrete Needle because of its shape.
Haas House Visit this distinguished straight glass windows, as this is one of Vienna's most visited buildings.
The Hofburg was home to the Habsburg dinasty and today stands as one medieval castle of all times.
Karlskirche is the largest cathedral that began its construction in 1715, and was designed by the architect Johann Fischer.
The Vienna Ring Boulevard initiated its construction in December of 1857 by Emperor Franz I. This unique boulevard is over 1 mile long.
The Prater is where fun is all about! This attractive fair is enjoyed by everyone, as you can hop in the gigantic ferris wheel and have a relaxing moment in its fields.
The Schönbrunn Zoo is the eldest known baroque zoo and is situated in the southeast area of Habsburgs' summer home.
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Spanish Riding School this fine institute was built in the year of 1572 and is a place for learning to ride.