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Vienna Essentials
Vienna’s imperial legacy is preserved in the Hofburg and Belvedere palaces, and the Baroque gardens of Schönbrunn. Cultural landmarks include the Neo-Renaissance State Opera, the Museum of Art History, and the Albertina. Architectural highlights range from the Baroque St. Charles's Church and National Library to the Greek Revival Parliament. The city’s unique character is defined by the Spanish Riding School’s classical dressage, the historic Prater amusement park, and the traditional coffee house culture of Café Central.
13 plaatsenVienna Heritage Highlights
This collection highlights Vienna's imperial and cultural legacy through 15 notable sites including grand palaces, historic castles, distinctive churches, and commemorative monuments. Each location offers insight into architectural styles, noble residencies, and important historical figures that shaped the city's heritage.
15 plaatsenVienna's Hidden Gems
Explore Vienna's tranquil hidden gems, including expansive historic cemeteries such as the Vienna Central Cemetery and St. Marx Cemetery, serene parks like Stadtpark and Volksgarten, evocative memorials including the Holy Trinity Column, charming chapels such as Sisi Chapel, and scenic observation towers like Jubiläumswarte and Habsburgwarte offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding forests.
16 plaatsenVienna Heritage Highlights
This collection highlights Vienna's architectural gems including the colorful Hundertwasserhaus and its artistic Art House Vienna counterpart. It features historic sites such as the expansive Mannerist Neugebäude Palace, the hunting lodge Hermesvilla, and various castles and heritage buildings. The list also includes specialized museums and unique markets that showcase Vienna's rich cultural and artistic heritage.
20 plaatsenBest Museums in Vienna
Vienna’s museum landscape spans from the imperial grandeur of the Hofburg and the Kunsthistorisches Museum’s vast Habsburg collections to the avant-garde spirit of the MuseumsQuartier. This selection covers the city's artistic evolution, featuring the Albertina’s graphic arts, the Belvedere’s Baroque masterpieces, and the Secession’s Art Nouveau architecture. Specialized institutions highlight Vienna’s intellectual and musical legacy, including the Sigmund Freud Museum, the House of Music, and the former residences of Mozart and Beethoven. Natural history, military technology, and the organic designs of Hundertwasser round out this comprehensive cultural guide.
20 plaatsenHistorische & Iconische Kerken
Deze collectie toont de meest architectonisch significante kerken van Wenen, met gotische en neo-gotische kathedralen, barokke en rococomeesterwerken, evenals modernistische en art-nouveau-monumenten. Elke locatie biedt inzicht in het rijke religieuze en culturele erfgoed van de stad, van middeleeuwse oorsprong tot innovaties uit de 20e eeuw.
12 plaatsenVienna's Grand Palaces
Vienna’s skyline is defined by the architectural legacy of the Habsburg Empire, featuring a diverse collection of royal residences and noble estates. From the sprawling Baroque grounds of Schönbrunn and the Belvedere to the administrative heart of the Hofburg, these structures showcase centuries of imperial history. Many now serve as world-class museums like the Albertina or historic hotels, preserving original Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival interiors alongside significant art collections and manicured gardens.
15 plaatsenParks and Gardens
Vienna’s green landscape is defined by its imperial legacy and diverse botanical collections. This selection features the UNESCO-listed gardens of Schönbrunn and Belvedere, showcasing intricate Baroque parterres and historic fountains. The city center offers the 19th-century Volksgarten with its extensive rose collection and the Stadtpark, home to numerous monuments. Specialized sites include the 1882 Palm House, the University’s Botanical Garden, and the desert exhibit at the Wüstenhaus. From the expansive meadows of Donaupark to the historic Ringstrasse parks, these spaces blend horticultural art with Viennese history.
17 plaatsenHistoric Heritage Sites
Vienna’s imperial legacy is preserved through this collection of architectural landmarks and cultural institutions. The list features Baroque masterpieces like Karlskirche and St. Peter’s Church, alongside the sprawling Schönbrunn Palace Gardens and the Neo-Gothic Votive Church. Explore Habsburg history at the Imperial Crypt and the Albertina, once the empire's largest residential palace. The Ringstraße is anchored by the Greek Revival Parliament and the twin Art History and Natural History museums. From the Art Nouveau Secession to the 19th-century Giant Ferris Wheel, these sites define the city’s monumental heritage.
20 plaatsenArchitectural Gems of Vienna
This collection traces Vienna’s architectural legacy from the French Gothic Minorite Church to the Imperial Baroque masterpieces of Schönbrunn Palace and the Karlskirche. It highlights the city's pioneering role in Art Nouveau through the gold-domed Secession Building and Otto Wagner’s Church of St. Leopold. Explore the transition into modern expressionism at the Hundertwasser House and the neoclassical grandeur of the Neue Burg. From the ornate 18th-century State Hall of the National Library to the contemporary cultural hub of MuseumsQuartier, these landmarks define Vienna’s evolution across centuries.
15 plaatsenIconic Memorials & Statues
Vienna’s history is etched into its stone and bronze monuments, spanning imperial grandeur and sobering historical reminders. This collection features the gilded Johann Strauss Monument in Stadtpark and the poignant Holocaust Memorial at Judenplatz. Discover imperial legacies at the Burggarten and the Volksgarten's tribute to Empress Elisabeth. The list also includes significant religious landmarks like the Baroque Pestsäule on the Graben and the Beethoven Museum in Heiligenstadt, where the composer documented his struggle with hearing loss.
9 plaatsenKaart van Wenen
Klimaat & wanneer te bezoeken
Beste tijd om Wenen te bezoeken: mei, juni, juli, augustus, september
Praktische informatie
- Valuta
- Euro EUR € · Kaartbetalingen · Veel geaccepteerd
- Noodnummers
- 112
- Elektriciteit
- 230 V · 50 HzType C / Type F
- Talen
- Duits
- Kraanwater
- Veilig om te drinken
- Rijrichting
- Rechts
- Landcode
- +43
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