Experiences & Entertainment in Vienna
The Hundertwasser House (1983–1985) with its colorful facade, uneven floors, no straight lines, and trees on the roof and balconies — an embodiment of harmony between architecture and nature.
A grand Neo-Gothic town hall on Ringstrasse (architect Friedrich Schmidt, 1872–1883). Austria's largest secular building with a 98-metre tower. Rathausplatz hosts Christmas markets and other popular events.
One of the most beautiful Baroque ensembles in the world, it was built in the early 18th century as a summer residence for the great military leader Prince Eugene of Savoy. The Belvedere consists of two magnificent palaces connected by a terraced garden.
A grand historic greenhouse dating back to 1882, located in the park of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, it is considered one of the largest and most beautiful botanical greenhouses in the world, housing approximately 4,500 plant species from all continents across three climate zones.
The heart of Austria's capital, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is characterized by Baroque ensembles, the majestic Ringstrasse, and the city's symbol, St. Stephen's Cathedral, around which the main landmarks are concentrated.