Vienna in numbers
15 BC
FOUNDATION
1.7 million
POPULATION
AREA
414 km²
Why visit Vienna
Vienna is the capital of Austria and is known for its rich history, architecture and musical culture. It is the most important city on the Danube, and its location in the heart of Europe has always been a crossroads of cultures.
Vienna's historic centre shouts out its past as the capital of a great empire and conveys its cultural sophistication at every turn. Indeed, one of the main attractions is the majestic Schoenbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Austrian imperial family.
Vienna is enjoyed with all the senses. You can stroll through the gardens of Belvedere Castle, learn in its countless museums, attend opera and ballet performances at the State Theatre and stop at any café to indulge in its gastronomic delights.
We share with you 32 places to visit distributed in the following categories:
The City of Music. Its sophisticated yet humble personality invites you to learn about its contributions to art, psychology, gastronomy and diplomacy.
11 Museums, Galleries and Palaces
Vienna's palaces are among the most iconic in Europe. Schönbrunn is an impressive Baroque palace known for its stunning 14-hectare garden, impressive ballrooms and a complex that includes a zoo, theme park and labyrinth. The Belvedere is known for its impressive gardens and rich art collection, including works by Gustav Klimt.
Vienna's museums testify to its past as an epicentre of European politics and culture. Vienna's Museum of Art History spans from the Middle Ages to the present day, and includes works by artists such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Titian. The Vienna Museum of Military History, on the other hand, is one of the city's most interesting museums, known for its extensive collection of weaponry, uniforms, and objects relating to Austria's military history, including that of both World Wars. Many others dedicated to personalities such as Mozart, Freud or the Empress Sisi attract specific audiences.
5 Monuments and Landmarks
The Austrian capital is marked by its influential Habsburg past. The Vienna State Opera is one of the world's most iconic opera houses, known for its impressive architecture and rich musical history. Founded in 1869, it has been home to many of the most important works in opera history and has been the stage for some of the most famous opera singers of all time.
The Austrian Parliament, on the other hand, is the political centre of Austria. With its impressive neo-Gothic architecture and rich history, the building is a symbol of Austrian democracy. The Austrian Parliament is home to the National Assembly and houses some of Vienna's most impressive rooms, including the Chamber of Deputies and the Hall of Lions.
5 Churches and Temples
St. Stephen's Cathedral is an impressive religious building located in the heart of Vienna. Known for its impressive Gothic architecture, beautiful stained glass windows and iconic roof, St. Stephen's Cathedral houses several cultural and historical treasures, such as the tomb of Emperor Rudolf I and the impressive cathedral orchestra.
St. Peter's Catholic Church or the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, on the other hand, are two baroque examples. The former is best known for its impressive frescoes and beautiful organ, the latter for its façade and the tomb of Emperor Leopold I and the collection of sacred art.
8 Squares and Parks
Vienna is also valued for its public safety and its well-kept parks and gardens, and the City Park and Volksgarten are two of the most popular places. The City Park is known for its beautiful gardens and breathtaking views of the city. In addition, the park is home to a wide variety of recreational facilities, including swimming pools, tennis courts, and a small roller coaster. The Volksgarten, on the other hand, is a beautiful botanical garden with an open-air theatre and a beautiful artificial lake.
3 Experiences and Activities
If you have some extra time left over after your sightseeing, or if you prefer to get to know Vienna in a more "hands-on" way, we recommend several activities. You can ride the Ferris wheel and see the city from the popular amusement park, take an evening cruise on the Danube or go on a gastronomic tour of the Ashes Market - the choice is yours!
List with 32 places to visit in Vienna
🏛️ Museums, Galleries and Palaces
1. Albertina Museum
2. Belvedere Palace
3. Freud House Museum
4. Hermesvilla
5. Hofburg Palace
6. Imperial Crypt Vienna
7. Porcelain Museum
8. Schönbrunn Palace
9. Sisi Museum
10. Vienna Museum of Art History
11. Vienna Museum of Military History
🏰 Monuments and Landmarks
12. Austrian National Library
13. Austrian Parliament
14. Hundertwasser House
15. Mozart Monument
16. Vienna State Opera
⛪ Churches and Temples
17. Capuchin Church
18. St. Charles Borromeo Church
19. St. Peter's Catholic Church
20. St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
21. Votive Church
🌳 Squares and Parks
22. Augarten
23. City Park
24. Heroes' Square
25. Michaelerplatz
26. Resselpark
27. Sigmund Freud Park
28. Town Hall Square
29. Volksgarten
🎡 Experiences and Activities
30. Ashes Market
31. Danube Cruises
32. Vienna Ferris wheel
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