Meet and greet hundreds of animals at the oldest zoo in the world
Experience the magic of Vienna - the city of music! Visit Belvedere Palace for a dose of imperial grandeur during the day and enjoy an enchanting Vienna Concert.
Meet and greet hundreds of animals at the oldest zoo in the world
Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) features an extensive art collection that belonged to the once-mighty Habsburg family. It houses pieces by Caravaggio and Titian - and many other Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces. Viennese classical composers once made groundbreaking music with some of the instruments in the Historical Musical Instruments section. There are also impressive collections of coins, arms and armor, as well as Egyptian, Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman antiquities.
Watch amazing classical music concerts and opera performances
Witness the unmatched elegance of Vienna's historic palace
Explore all the highlights of Vienna at your own pace
Witness the elegance of Lipizzaner stallions in Vienna's historic arena
Explore the opulent rooms, stroll around UNESCO gardens and learn about Habsburg history
Explore museums, tour palaces, and ride public transport with ease in Vienna
Peterskirche, or St. Peter's Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the heart of Vienna, Austria. This imposing Baroque monument was built in the early 18th century, and boasts a large domed ceiling with enormous columns flanking the entrance. Entrance to the church, which was inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, is free. To really experience its grandeur, visitors can enjoy an evening with the Classic Ensemble Vienna, who perform seamless interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, and others.
With around 65,000 drawings and more than a million old master prints, the Albertina is a mightily impressive collection of art. Located in the largest Habsburg residential palace, the collection also includes more modern works - including two significant collections of Impressionist and early 20th-century art, and temporary exhibitions. Also on display are 21 exquisite Habsburg state rooms, spread over two floors of the palace.
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