06/11/2021
Vienna City Hall
Vienna City Hall The central tower of the City Hall of Vienna, soaring into the sky at a height of 98 meters, is visible from the farthest corners of the Austrian capital. This masterpiece of architecture, designed by the famous Austrian architect Friedrich von Schmidt, and executed in the neo-Gothic style, was built in 1883. The town hall, which consists of three towers, seven courtyards and several halls, hosts nearly eight hundred events annually.
06/11/2021
Albertina Gallery
The Albertina Gallery, whose name comes from the name of one of the Hungarian kings, namely Albert of Saxony, has become the most visited museum in Vienna today. She owes Albert not only her name, but also the collection that became the basis of the museum's exposition. Museum funds consist of nearly a million exhibits, of which 900 thousand are made in the style
02/11/2021
Hofburg palace
The palace is the former city residence of the imperial family and embodies the very spirit of the once great Austro-Hungarian Empire. The complex occupies an entire block: dozens of buildings, nineteen courtyards, two parks and countless indoor areas. The Hofburg acquired its present appearance by 1913. Now on its territory there are museums, galleries, a national library and concert halls.