Vienna is traditionally assumed to have a close relationship to death and a tendency toward the morbid. The Central Cemetery, opened in 1874, is undoubtedly a…
The Capuchins´ crypt is the burial place of 150 personalities of the Habsburg family, including 12 emperors and 17 empresses. It is a place steeped in…
The chronicle of Vienna also includes the important, eventful and painful history of its Jewish inhabitants. On this walk we follow the traces of Jewish life…
Through the city center of Vienna to the most important sights: from the Vienna State Opera to the Hofburg across the Graben to St. Stephen’s Cathedral.…