Splendid edifices, magnificent palaces and imposing churches spanning the centuries all make Vienna a wonderful city to visit, oozing both charm and atmosphere. Although its imperial grandeur can still be felt, this city of music has more to offer than just its glorious past; contemporary architecture, a brimming cultural scene and a vibrant nightlife add to its appeal. No matter how many times you return, you will always discover something new.
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The Gothic cathedral is one of Vienna’s most prominent landmarks, dominating the city centre. From its spire you can enjoy a spectacular view over the rooftops (see pp8–11).
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The former imperial palace, with its many wings and courtyards, has always been of historic importance. The interior reflects Austria’s glorious past and is the setting for grand balls (see pp12–17).
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This remarkable museum contains a stunning array of paintings, including one of the world’s largest collections of Old Masters (see pp18–21).
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The former summer residence of the 17th-century war hero Prince Eugen is a splendid Baroque palace with vast French gardens, and is now home to the Austrian National Gallery. It houses world-famous paintings by Austrian artists, including Gustav Klimt’s Art Nouveau work The Kiss (see pp22–5).
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This impressive Baroque church, built in the early 18th century, has two distinguished columns on either side and a large dome overhead. It is a magnificent sight which dominates Karlsplatz (see pp26–7).
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The former imperial stables have been converted into a large museum complex, exhibiting, among other things, collections of contemporary and modern art (see pp28–9).
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The Vienna State Opera attracts music lovers from all over the world. Its grand entrance hall with majestic staircase is a fine introduction to an evening of classical music (see pp30–31).
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The simple white Secession building is a magnificent Art Nouveau edifice that reflects the ideals of the Secessionist movement – purity and functionalism (see pp32–3).
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Designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, this unconventional colourful building is characterized by uneven floors, rooftop gardens and unique windows (see pp34–5).
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