1. Schönbrunn Palace
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this grand baroque palace features stunning gardens, the world's oldest zoo, and opulent imperial rooms.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site, this grand baroque palace features stunning gardens, the world's oldest zoo, and opulent imperial rooms.
A large public park known for its iconic amusement park, featuring the historic Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel and various other attractions.
An iconic Gothic cathedral in the heart of Vienna, famous for its multi-colored tile roof and stunning interior.
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A beautiful baroque palace complex housing an impressive collection of Austrian art, including works by Gustav Klimt.
The former imperial palace in the center of Vienna, now home to museums, the Austrian National Library, and the office of the President.
A historic ferris wheel located in Prater park, offering panoramic views of Vienna from its cabins.
One of the largest natural history museums in the world, showcasing an extensive collection of minerals, fossils, and artifacts.
A cultural complex housing several museums, contemporary art spaces, and cafes, making it a vibrant hub for art lovers.
An aquarium and terrarium located in a former WWII flak tower, featuring a variety of marine and terrestrial animals.
A unique residential building designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, known for its colorful facade and organic forms.
A historic public square in front of Hofburg Palace, known for its grand architecture and significant historical events.
A 252-meter high observation tower offering spectacular views of Vienna, with a rotating restaurant at the top.
A historic clock in the Hoher Markt area, featuring a parade of historical figures that move across the clock face daily at noon.
A serene public park near Hofburg Palace, home to the Mozart statue and a beautiful butterfly house.
The burial place of the Habsburg dynasty, located beneath the Capuchin Church, containing ornate sarcophagi and tombs.
An interactive museum offering a multimedia journey through Vienna's history, featuring 5D cinema and animatronics.
An interactive museum dedicated to the world of sound and music, offering a fun and educational experience for all ages.
A museum dedicated to the works of artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, featuring his distinctive and colorful creations.
A tropical butterfly house located in the Burggarten, where visitors can walk among free-flying butterflies in a lush, greenhouse environment.
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