1. Schönbrunn Palace
A former imperial summer residence with beautiful gardens, baroque architecture, and the world’s oldest zoo.
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A former imperial summer residence with beautiful gardens, baroque architecture, and the world’s oldest zoo.
A large public park with an iconic giant Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of Vienna.
A stunning Gothic cathedral located in the city center, known for its colorful tiled roof and historic significance.
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A historic complex of palaces housing an impressive art collection, including works by Gustav Klimt.
The former imperial palace complex now housing museums, the Austrian president's office, and the Spanish Riding School.
A vast museum featuring extensive collections in natural history, including minerals, fossils, and dinosaur skeletons.
A charming city park famous for its statues, including the golden monument of Johann Strauss.
An expressionist apartment building known for its colorful façade and irregular shapes designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
A historic clock located in the Hoher Markt square, featuring moving figures representing Viennese history.
A peaceful palace garden home to the Mozart monument and a butterfly house.
An interactive museum offering a multimedia journey through Vienna’s history.
A tropical butterfly house located in the Burggarten, featuring exotic butterflies and plants.
A museum displaying the Habsburgs' imperial treasures, including crowns, jewels, and regalia.
A thrilling amusement ride offering panoramic views from a height of 117 meters.
Part of the Hofburg Palace complex, housing museums with art, historical artifacts, and weaponry.
A small park dedicated to Sigmund Freud located near the university area.
A solemn memorial commemorating the Viennese Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
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