Jun
16
    

viennabratislava.jpg Do you know that… if you want to travel to Vienna but there is no plane to catch or the rates are way too high, you can go to Bratislava instead?

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Filed by Maria on 16-06-2008


May
25
    

If you are heading to Belvedere with big expectations, you probably leave it disappointed and frustrated. It least I did.

The palace’s history starts around the beginning of the 18th c. when Price Eugene bought piece of land and started its reconstruction to summer garden and a gallery. the building today is known as Lower Belvedere. Upper Belvedere was constructed later the same century which today is just another picture gallery that hosts Klimt and another few famous artists.

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Filed by Maria on 25-05-2008


May
23
    

Vienna has great history and proud in opera. Its elegance can be seen in every corner of the city, starting with the promo-boys that offer opera tickets in renaissance dress-code, passing through the architecture and then finally to finish in the subway where is located the world-famous Opera toilet.

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Filed by Maria on 23-05-2008


May
21
    

Kunsthistorisches Museum is one of the landmarks of Vienna. Hosted by the Habsburg’s palace, it is one of the most interesting fine arts museums in the world.

Entrance fee is 10 euro and the museum is open until 6 pm. Its cafeteria is a little pricy but the view and the location worth it.

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Filed by Maria on 21-05-2008


May
17
    

Hofburg Palace is one of the symbols of Vienna. It was functioning as a palace until 1918 and the good news is that today it haven’t lost its vivid magnetism.

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Filed by Maria on 17-05-2008