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Vienna often surprises visitors with its inimitable mix of old and new. From the beauty and elegance of the finest horses to heart-pleasing classical music, Christmas markets through to the wine taverns there are a lot of things to do in the Austrian capital. Centuries-old cafes make for a great place to chill out and the city does have some niche museums better than pretty much any city on earth. Travel to Vienna and experience the central European charm that compliments a cool edge to its old world allure.

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Jesuitenkirche

Formerly the University Church, this church is highly influenced by early Baroque principles which received a beautiful makeover by the Italian architect and painter Andrea Pozzo in 1703. Though, it's...
 
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The Jewish Museum Vienna is dedicated to Jewish history, life and religion in Austria. It has an impressive holographic display, religious objects and documenta...
 
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Kapuzinerkirche

The Capuchin Church (or Kapuzinerkirche) is a church and monastery which is mainly known for housing the Imperial Crypt, the final resting place for the members of the House of Habsburg. It's a burial...
 
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Karl Marx-Hof

This is one of the best-known municipal building complexes in Vienna which was built between 1927 and 1930 by Karl Ehn, a follower of Otto Wagner. It has also been used as a filming location for few m...
 
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Karlskirche

This Baroque church is one of Vienna's greatest and most interesting buildings that combines architectural elements from ancient Greece, ancient Rome and contemporary Viennese Baroque. The church is d...
 
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One of Vienna's most influential architects Otto Wagner designed the former station of Viennese Stadtbahn which were laid out to connect the main railroad termi...
 
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Opened in 1907 as part of the largest mental hospital, the Steinhof Psychiatric Hospital, this Art Nouveau church, better known as the Steinhof Church, was designed by Otto Wagner, and is dedicated St...
 
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KunstHausWien

KunstHausWien was created by one of Austria's most famous artists known as Friedensreich Hundertwasser. It houses the permanent exhibition of Hundertwasser's works as well as regular temporary exhibit...
 
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The Kunsthistorisches Museum, also known as Museum of Fine Arts, is one of the best museums in Vienna. It displays the antiquities and weaponry collected by Hab...
 
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Kurpark Oberlaa

The Kurapark Oberlaa is one of the best parks in Vienna. Thermal sulphur springs were discovered in here in the 18th century which resulted in the construction of a huge spa and wellness center. The p...
 
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Originally conceived as a private hunting ground by Emperor Ferdinand I, the Lainzer Tiergarten is now a public nature reserve, and the largest and wildest of Vienna's city parks. Mainly a zoo, this i...
 
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Museumsquartier

An exciting art complex near the Imperial Palace, the MuseumsQuartier is one of the ten largest cultural parks in the world, which offers renowned art museums of the city, such as the Leopold Museum a...
 

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