Experience with me in the over centuries smallest metropolis of this world, the city of Vienna, what it has to do with its myths and its real history.
I look with you behind the beautiful scenes and debunk myths like the Habsburgs, the world famous beauty, still a "beast" Sisi or even look into the myths of time changing emperor Joseph the second
Helmut Zilk Platz
Helmut Zilk Platz
Overview of Austria, destruction of the city wall, Vienna becoming a real city after being a village for centuries, memorial against war and fascism, Albertina museum the first building of the "Hofburg" the city residence of the emperors
First try of building a palace as a residency in 1710, not achieving its aim. Why might Joseph II. statue be looking like Marc Aurel, the roman cesar and what did he do to his subjects? Nit to forget the invisible most important church ever to the Habsburgs, even more important than St Stephens Cathedral?
More than 900 year old fortress built long before Habsburgs even thought to take over. Find out the real concept of a fortress and how the buildings changed within the times
Emperor "Francis the second, first"- how come he got these titles? A clock that makes sure that the world is changing strongly
Two wonderful Statues of heroes, on a real one, the other one not more than a propaganda heroe. A balcony with darkest secrets etc
A building bey the emperor and the Viennes at it's times, erotic angels and roman excavations having a lot to reveal
A view into baroque times with pleasant and rather unpleasant parts of life
A plague column telling us different concepts than the regular ones
The impressive beautiful gothic cathedral with it's plan behind it's fassades
The more that 1100 years location of the german order, the place where W. A. Mozart got kicked out.
"Rough stone street", where the "rough stone" gets polished by Freemacons and the concert Café that was opened by the personal cook of empress Maria Theresa and not to forget tax systems of these times (sounds boring, but is not at all!)
Café Frauenhuber
Café Frauenhuber
guide fee
transportation, lunch
Hallstadt, Bad Ischl, Salzburg, Wachau Valley, Graz, Innsbruck, Prague, Budapest
Mondays through Fridays only after 1600 o'clock except holydays and school holydays
Weekends any time