World Tour Music Capital of the World Vienna, Austria

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-29

Vienna - Vienna, German - Wien. It is the historical and cultural capital of Austria, carrying the development process of Austria from the Holy Roman Empire to the Austro-Hungarian Empire to present-day Austria, and has been rated as a world cultural heritage. Vienna consists of 23 districts, with jurisdiction over Upper Vienna and Lower Vienna. It is the second most German-speaking city, the first being Berlin in Germany.

1. The Four Seasons in Vienna

The city is located on the bank of the Danube, belongs to the middle transition zone of oceanic climate and continental climate, the precipitation is less and the whole year is relatively dry, the two seasons are of equal length, the spring and autumn seasons are shorter, there is basically no obvious transition between the seasons, the temperature rises and falls, the coldest time is in December and January, and the average temperature of the city is 98℃-10.4℃。The temperature difference is smaller than that of other cities at the same latitude, making it one of the most livable cities in Europe.

2. Vienna attractions

1- Schönbrunn Palace - German: Schloss Sch Nbrunn

Also known as Shenbrunn Palace, it is a royal palace of all dynasties. It is a typical Baroque building, hence the name of the refreshing and sweet "Schönbrunn". The total area is 260,000 square meters, second only to the Palace of Versailles in France.

2- The Golden Hall of the Vienna ** Association

-goldener saal wiener musikvereins

German: Gro er Saal, also known as the Musikverein, ** Hall, Vienna Philharmonic. Founded in 1867-1869 by T. von Hansen, it belongs to the Italian Renaissance architectural style, and the hall is 4880 meters, width 1910 meters, height 1775 meters, a total of 1,744 seats, 300 standing seats. It is a legal place to hold a New Year's party and a world-class party every year.

3- St. Stefan's Cathedral in Vienna - German: stephasdom

The central symbol of Vienna, also known as the "Heart of Vienna", was built in 1141 and later rebuilt in the war, and belongs to the medieval architectural style, including Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque. The tower is 138 meters high, and you can overlook the city from standing here.

4- Vienna Forest

With its pristine natural forests, it is known as the "lungs of the city" in Vienna. Not only is it beautiful and fresh air, but it is also a place where world-famous artists recharge, inspiration and former residences. Strauss's Tales of the Vienna Woods, written here; The deaf Beethoven wrote Heiligenstadt's Testament and Schubert composed the Sixth (Pastoral) Symphony.

3. University of Vienna

1- University of Vienna

German - Universit t wien

public universities; Built in 1365.

Notable alumni: Sigmund Freud, Schrödinger, Max Weber, etc.

2 - Vienna ** Academy - Vienna Conservatory

German - Vienna Konservatorium

private universities; Built in 1979.

Professional settings: large, medium and small violin, orchestral instruments, percussion, jazz, vocal music, ** drama, etc.

3- Medical University of Vienna - Medicinische Universit t Wien

public universities; Built in 2004

Formerly the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Vienna, the university has the largest number of medical students of any university in the German-speaking region.

Specialization: Toxicology, Clinical Research, Nursing Management, Medical Hypnosis, Dental Hypnosis, etc.

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