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Admire famous artworks at Albertina, cycle along the Danube and catch an opera
Witness the unmatched elegance of Vienna's historic palace
Discover Caravaggio's art & classical instruments in Vienna
Watch amazing classical music concerts and opera performances
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Located on Domgasse, the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived here from 1784 to 1787. This former residence is now a three-level exhibition on his life. It's in Vienna's Old Town, not far from St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Listen to classical music, experience global orchestras or marvel at solo virtuosos while in Vienna
Explore the opulent rooms, stroll around UNESCO gardens and learn about Habsburg history
Witness the elegance of Lipizzaner stallions in Vienna's historic arena
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.
The Schönbrunn Orangery belongs to the Schönbrunn Palace, the impressive former summer residence of the Habsburgs, full of glass windows, huge archways, and white stone. It was built in the 18th century on the orders of Francis I to host Imperial parties, and today hosts elegant concerts. At 189 meters long and 10 meters wide, it's the largest orangery after Versailles. Incidentally, the orangeries of Versailles and Schönbrunn are the only ones still in operation.
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