City of Vienna

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A lot of shrines like this along the path except they are enclosed
Military museum
Just walking this route and detouring a little bit was incredible architecture. Took the tram to the cemetery everything was basically off this one route.
Belvedere Palace – the gardens are must see.
Belvedere Palace
Belvedere Palace
Belvedere Palace
This is where it all begins if you like being around a lot of people. Within a short distance a lot of historical buildings and tourist groups. It was not bad in mid May cannot imagine what it’s like in the summer.
Nice to see a variety of colors on buildings.
Hundertwasserhaus – low income housing
Strauss, Brahms, Shubert, and Beethoven are all buried to each other. Mozart is buried in St. Marx cemetery but to honor him with the others they put up a large marker next to Beethoven.
Vienna Central Cemetery. Created in October 1874. 3 million are buried in 330,000 graves.
Vienna Central Cemetery
Vienna Central Cemetery
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Vienna Central Cemetery
Vienna Central Cemetery. St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church
Bike parking for people living at Marks complex.
Danube Tower is 1500 feet tall. Has perfect location as it is part of immense complex with garden, tennis courts, open field for whatever unstructured thing you want to do and place for kids to play.
Looking down 1500 feet to the garden.
Vienna from 1500 feet.
Kids can climb to the top of the rocket. There is no way this would be in a public park in Minnesot
Mozart Statue
At theatermuseum. Where Beethoven did a premier of one his pieces. Concerts are still ll hold concerts in this room. Johan Strauss is 200th birthday. So most museums are featuring him to celebrate his life. And what a complicated one it was.
Richard Teschner performed puppetry in early 1900’s in this stage with conclave glass and would around with lights for special effects.
Also performed in a more traditional setting. With movements from rods below the stage. His puppets did not speak just pantomine.
Fun intersection. You have bikes with their own lanes. Pedestrians, cars buses, trans coming and going all of the time. As a walker gave to figure out where and which stop light to use.
Schonbbrunn Palace
Gloriete built 1775
Privy Gardens
Around this time is was popular to recreate Roman Ruins. Built in 1778.
House of Illusion. Doesn’t have any historical significance but fun place to go.
Vienna State Opera House
Albertina Art Museum – Matthew Wong
Picasso
Dohr Praying Hand – Art is still in good shape since some are from early 1500’s
Da Vinci
Monet – Lily ponds

At the airport so that’s it for Vienna.

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