The summer residence of the Habsburgs is one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in Europe. It is put on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
14Here you can listen to arias of the best opera singers, choir to the accompaniment of the symphony orchestra and watch ballet.
8It is the main Catholic church of Vienna built in XIV century. Here you can listen to organ music and climb 136 meters high tower.
7At the end of the 18th century, here were common graves for the poor. When the cemetery became part of Vienna, they began to bury famous politicians and artists.
6In Prater Park, here are more than 250 attractions: carousels, chamber of horrors, a Ferris Wheel, karting, trampolines and a planetarium.
6This building is pretty unusual; it is often called "gingerbread house" and people find some similarities with Casa Batlló by Gaudi in Barcelona.
0Popular Vienna pastry shop is located on Kohlmarkt Street, in the central neighbourhood of the city.
0This is the building of the only remained Mozart's flat in Vienna. Now the museum of the composer lies in all three floors of the building.
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