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Vienna private guided city tour
In this customized private guided walking tour you will get to visit the famous landmarks, museums and attractions of the city. For amendments, please inform us 48 hours prior to the start of tour.
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Highlights
- Customizable Itinerary
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- All famous landmarks, museums and attractions of the city included
Description
In this tour, you will see: The Altes Rathaus (Old Council House) in Vienna is a historic building located at Wipplingerstraße 8, in the 1st District. Let’s explore its intriguing history: Origins: The Altes Rathaus was donated by Frederick the Fair to the city council in 1316 and has been owned by the city ever since. Architectural Style: After several rebuildings, its exterior now reflects the style of Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, while the official rooms maintain a Baroque ambiance with some Gothic elements still visible. Andromeda Fountain: The courtyard houses the 1741 Andromeda Fountain, designed by Georg Raphael Donner. Sankt Salvator Church: Behind the courtyard stands the 14th-century Gothic Sankt Salvator church. The Votivkirche (Votive Church) in Vienna is a neo-Gothic building located on the Ringstraße. This majestic church has a fascinating history: Origins: The Votivkirche originates from a failed assassination attempt on Emperor Franz Joseph by the Hungarian nationalist János Libényi on February 18, 1853. The Hofburg is the former main imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Austria. Located in the center of Vienna, it was built in the thirteenth century and later expanded. The Hofburg also served as the imperial winter residence, while Schönbrunn Palace served as the summer residence. Since 1946, it has been the official residence and workplace of the President of Austria. This majestic complex of buildings was the nucleus of the Habsburg court in Vienna. Not only a residence, but also the epicenter of imperial power, administration, and culture. The Historic Center of Vienna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the rich and diverse urban and architectural heritage of the Austrian capital. It reflects its history from the Middle Ages to the modern era, with influences from Celtic, Roman, Baroque, and Gründerzeit cultures. It is also renowned for its musical legacy, as the home of many famous composers and musicians. Some of the main attractions in the Historic Center of Vienna are: St Stephen’s Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece that dominates the city skyline. The Hofburg Palace, the former imperial residence that houses several museums and the Spanish Riding School. The Ringstrasse, a circular boulevard that encircles the historic core and features many impressive buildings, monuments, and parks. The Belvedere Palace and Garden, a Baroque complex that was the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy and now displays a collection of Austrian art. The Schwarzenberg Palace and Garden, a Rococo palace that hosts cultural events and concerts. St Peter’s Catholic Church, also known as Peterskirche, is a beautiful Baroque church in the historic center of Vienna. It was inspired by St Peter’s Basilica in Rome and built between 1701 and 1733. It has a richly decorated interior with paintings, sculptures, and a stunning dome. It is also a popular venue for classical concerts.Includes
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