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Bratislava baroque castle garden -Slovakia, opening hours, history September 2016
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-The monumental building of the Bratislava Castle is visible from a great distance. Certainly, every visitor of Bratislava notices the pronounced silhouette. The majestic impression is enhanced by the hill it stands on, some eighty-five metres above the water level of the Danube river.
It was an important fortified settlement at the end of the 9th century. The first written reference to Bratislava from 907 is related to this period; it mentions a battle between the Bavarians and early Magyars under the Brezalauspurc Castle. First, there was a pre-Romanesque stone palace in the 11th and 12th century on the castle hill. Generous reconstruction of the castle started in 1423 and the result of this reconstruction was a Gothic castle referred to as a Sigismund`s castle. Reconstruction of the castle called the Pálffys reconstruction was carried out in the period of the fading Renaissance style.
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Travel Slovakia - Visiting Bratislava Castle
Take a tour of Bratislava Castle in Slovakia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In the heart of Bratislava, Slovakia lies the imposing yet statuesque - Bratislava Castle.
This magnificent structure of pure grandiose is perched on a hill right over river Danube.
The elaborate history of the castle is believed to date back to the Iron Age, around 500 - 600 BC.
Elements from Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles adorn the castle.
The pristine lawns and gardens, imperial buildings, large, open spaces lend a regal and majestic air to this property.
After decades of deterioration, the restoration of the castle began in the 1950's and it is still under construction.
Gardens inside slovakia president of republic palace Bratislava
gardens in bratislava and the presidential palace
10 Things to do in Bratislava, Slovakia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Bratislava, Slovakia covering 10 of the best thing to in Bratislava in our travel guide. Many visit Bratislava as a day trip from Vienna but for those who visit longer interesting attractions, experiences out of the old town and an emerging food scene await those who linger. We'd go as far at to say Bratislava is still one of the most underrated capitals in Europe. Let's discover this city together in our Bratislava, Slovakia travel guide.
10 Things to do in Bratislava City Tour | Slovakia Travel Guide:'(Slovensko)
Intro - 00:01
1) Devin Castle (hrad Devín - Devínsky) - 00:51
2) Slovak food at Modra Hviezda - 02:27
3) Bratislava Castle (Bratislavský hrad) - 06:03
4) Breakfast at Mondieu - 06:40
5) Explore the Old Town of Bratislava (Staré Mesto) including St Martin's Cathedral (Katedrála svätého Martina) - 10:09
6) Blue Church (Modrý kostolík) - 11:37
7) UFO Bridge (Nový Most) - 12:04
8) Danube Walk or River Cruise - 12:30
9) Slovak Cuisine at Prašná bašta - 12:40
10) Ice Hockey Game watching HC Slovan Bratislava (Hokejový klub Slovan Bratislava) - 15:10
Transportation - 16:42
Outro - 16:56
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Our visit Bratislava travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Slovak), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches, the old town and museums and Bratislava by night for ice hockey. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Bratislava tourism brochure, Bratislava itinerary or Bratislava, Slovakia city tour.
10 Things to do in Bratislava, Slovakia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
We're visiting Bratislava, Slovakia and in this video we're going to show you guys 10 things to do in Bratislava. Let's get started.
Our first stop was Devin Castle, which is located in Devin, a borough of Bratislava. This is the one attraction we visited that was a little further from the Old Town - a 30-minute bus ride.
Devin Castle is a ruined castle that sits on Slovak territory at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers.
We ate at a restaurant called “Modra Hviezda” which is located at the base of Bratislava Castle and feels like a cave.
Bratislava Castle was Built in the 9th century and modified over the centuries many times over, this 4-towered castle sits perched on a hill overlooking the Danube River.
You get nice views over the Old Town, plus you have the Slovak National Museum & the Baroque Gardens on the north side of the palace.
The following day, we set out to explore the Old Town and stopping cafe for a decadent breakfast.
Bratislava’s Old Town is compact & easy to explore on foot and cover most of the sights in one day. We went on our own do-it-yourself tour finding all sorts of interesting statues & landmarks.
The Blue Church is located on Bezručova Street, which is about a 10-15 minute walk from the Old Town designed in the art nouveau style.
Locals in Bratislava like to say that the best view of their city is from the UFO Bridge because you can’t see the UFO bridge. You get amazing views of Bratislava during sunset.
And while you’re down by the Danube, you can either enjoy a stroll along the river, or go on a sightseeing cruise.
Prašná bašta is another cozy restaurant located at basement level and we had another wonderful meal.
For sports fans be sure to check out a HC Slovan Bratislava ice hockey game. They play in the KHL and the level of hockey and entertainment value is fantastic.
And that’s a wrap for our trip to Bratislava. While we can see the appeal of doing this as a day trip from Vienna, we loved having the extra time to really enjoy the city, try out some great restaurants, and make it to some of the further attractions like Devin Castle. If you have a few days to spare, this is a great little capital to visit.
Any other things to do in Bratislava that we may have missed, feel free to share your suggestions with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Slovakia video series showcasing Slovak food (Slovakian food), Slovak culture (Slovakian culture) and Slovak cuisine (Slovakian cuisine).
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scenes from Bratislava Castle, Bratislava, Slovakia
This shows the entrance, grounds, gardens and exterior of Bratislava Castle in Bratislava, Slovakia on July 10, 2017 during a Viking Cruises tour of the castle as part of a Danube Waltz Cruise.
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SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit The Old Town of Bratislava (Slovak: Staré Mesto) which is the historic center and one of the boroughs of Bratislava, in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. It contains the small, but preserved medieval city center with many important landmarks. Bratislava's Old Town is known for its many churches, theaters and cultural institutions. We will start with Grassalkovich Palace which is the seat of the President of Slovakia.
Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's territory spans about 49,000 square kilometres and is mostly mountainous.
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Grassalkovich Palace - Bratislava
The Grassalkovich Palace is a palace in Bratislava and the residence of the president of Slovakia. It is situated on Hodžovo námestie, near the Summer Archbishop's Palace. The building is a Rococo-late Baroque summer palace with a French garden.
The beautiful Baroque gardens of Blankenburg
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PT// Visita ao Antigo Palácio Real, entrando pela Escada dos Cavaleiros com seus degraus largos e levemente inclinados, e o teto gótico com abóbada de arcos permitia cavaleiros a cavalo para fazer uma grande entrada para o Vladislav Hall. Este salão tem sido usado para coroações e torneios de justa. Finalmente, a sala New Land Rolls com teto e paredes decoradas com cristas e escrivães que rastrearam a posse de propriedade e as decisões judiciais de 1561 a 1774.
EN// Visit to the Old Royal Palace, entering through the Riders' Staircase with its wide and gently sloping steps and Gothic rib vaulted ceiling permitted knights on horseback to make grand entrance to Vladislav Hall. This hall has been used for coronations and jousting tournaments. Finaly, the New Land Rolls room with ceiling and walls decorated with crests os clerks who tracked propoerty ownership and court decisions from 1561 to 1774.
参观旧皇宫,穿过Riders'Staircase,宽阔而平缓的台阶和哥特式肋骨拱形天花板,骑马骑士可以进入弗拉迪斯拉夫大厅。 这个大厅已被用于加冕和角逐比赛。 最后,New Land Rolls房间的天花板和墙壁装饰着顶部的职员,他们跟踪了1561年至1774年间的所有权和法院判决。
Cānguān jiù huánggōng, chuānguò Riders'Staircase, kuānkuò ér pínghuǎn de táijiē hé gē tè shì lèigǔ gǒng xíng tiānhuābǎn, qímǎ qíshì kěyǐ jìnrù fú lā dí sīlāfū dàtīng. Zhège dàtīng yǐ bèi yòng yú jiāmiǎn hé juézhú bǐsài. Zuìhòu,New Land Rolls fángjiān de tiānhuābǎn hé qiángbì zhuāngshìzhe dǐngbù de zhíyuán, tāmen gēnzōngle 1561 nián zhì 1774 niánjiān de suǒyǒuquán hé fǎyuàn pànjué.
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Bratislava Castle
La sagoma del castello ci accompagna durante la nostra permanenza a Bratislava
Il castello domina la città dall'alto di una collina.
Il Castello di Bratislava è stato ripetutamente danneggiato e ricostruito in stile gotico, barocco, rinascimentale per poi essere distrutto da un incendio nei primi anni del 1800.
Ricostruito, dal 1993 è sede rappresentativa del Parlamento slovacco
The silhouette of the castle follows us throughout our stay in Bratislava
The castle dominates the city from a hill.
Bratislava Castle was repeatedly damaged and rebuilt in Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and then be destroyed by fire in the early 1800s.
Rebuilt, since 1993 is the representative seat Slovak parliament
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Bratislava castle
Slovakia main city castle
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Me, doing my not-so-best impression of a travelogue host, explaining how Louis XIV would have live musicians located in various places throughout his gardens so he could have music wherever he went.
Vienna Shows Its Most Beautiful Side – 4K
Vienna Shows Its Most Beautiful Side – 4K
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Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada and San Francisco, USA) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne, Australia. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual Quality of Living survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 Quality of Life Survey ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world to make a base within.
The UN-Habitat has classified Vienna as being the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013. The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.
Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions.It attracts over 6.8 million tourists a year.
Wien ist die Hauptstadt der Republik Österreich und zugleich eines der neun österreichischen Bundesländer. Mit rund 1,9 Millionen Einwohnern ist das an der Donau gelegene Wien die bevölkerungsreichste Großstadt Österreichs, die zweitgrößte im deutschen Sprachraum sowie die sechstgrößte Stadt der Europäischen Union. Im Großraum Wien leben etwa 2,8 Millionen Menschen – das entspricht rund einem Drittel der österreichischen Gesamtbevölkerung.
Zudem gilt Wien als Stadt mit sehr hoher Lebensqualität. In der internationalen Mercer-Studie 2017/2018, in der die Lebensqualität von Expatriates anhand von 39 Kriterien wie politische, wirtschaftliche, soziale und Umweltfaktoren in 231 Großstädten weltweit verglichen wurden, belegte Wien zum neunten Mal in Folge den ersten Rang. Eine Studie der Vereinten Nationen sah Wien 2012 als wohlhabendste Stadt der Welt.
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فيينا يظهر أجمل وجه
Vienne montre son plus beau côté
Η Βιέννη δείχνει την πιο όμορφη πλευρά της
維也納展示了它最美麗的一面
वियना इसके सबसे खूबसूरत पक्ष को दर्शाता है
וינה מראה את הצד היפה ביותר שלה
Vienna Menunjukkan Sisi Terindahnya
Bécs a legszebb oldalát mutatja
Vienna mostra il suo lato più bello
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Vienna
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Vienna
Wien
Capital city
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Vienna City Hall, Rathaus
Schönbrun Palace Austrian Parliament in Vienna
Descending, from top: St. Stephen's Cathedral, City Hall, Schönbrunn Palace, and Austrian Parliament
Flag of Vienna
Flag Official seal of Vienna
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Coat of arms of Vienna
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Vienna is located in Austria ViennaVienna
Location of Vienna in Austria
Coordinates: 48°12′N 16°22′E
Country Austria
State Vienna
Government
• Mayor and Governor Michael Häupl (SPÖ)
• Vice-Mayor and Vice-Governor
Maria Vassilakou (Grüne)
Johann Gudenus (FPÖ)
Area
• Capital city 414.65 km2 (160.10 sq mi)
• Land 395.26 km2 (152.61 sq mi)
• Water 19.39 km2 (7.49 sq mi)
Elevation 151 (Lobau) – 542 (Hermannskogel) m (495–1,778 ft)
Population (1 January 2016)
• Capital city 1,840,573 Increase
• Density 4,326.1/km2 (11,205/sq mi)
• Metro 2,600,000
• Ethnicity[1][2] 61.2% Austrian
38.8% Other
Statistik Austria,[3] VCÖ – Mobilität mit Zukunft[4]
Demonym(s) Viennese, Wiener
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
• Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 1010–1423, 1600, 1601, 1810, 1901
Vehicle registration W
Website wien.gv.at
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Historic Centre of Vienna
Name as inscribed on the World Heritage List
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Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 1033
UNESCO region Europe and North America
Inscription history
Inscription 2001 (25th Session)
Official logo of the city of Vienna
Vienna (Listeni/viˈɛnə/;[5][6] German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million[1] (2.6 million within the metropolitan area,[4] nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I the city had 2 million inhabitants.[7] Today it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin.[8][9] Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[10]
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[11] because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud.[12] The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.[13]
Vienna is known for its quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada and San Francisco, USA) for the world's most livable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne, Australia.[14][15][16][17][18] For seven consecutive years (2009–2015), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual Quality of Living survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still holds in 2015.[19][20][21][22][23][24] Monocle's 2015 Quality of Life Survey ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world to make a base within.[25][26][27][28][29]
The UN-Habitat has classified Vienna as being the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013.[30] The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets.[31][32][33] Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.[34]]
Church of Vienna
ilovetravelling.co bring to you: Vienna (/viˈɛnə/;[5][6] German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million[1] (2.6 million within the metropolitan area,[4] nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 6th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I the city had 2 million inhabitants.[7] Today it has the second most number of German speakers after Berlin.[8][9] Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city lies in the east of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[10]
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[11] because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud.[12] The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.[13]
Dreamlike beautiful spring impressions from Vienna 2017 – 4K
Dreamlike beautiful spring impressions from Vienna 2017 – 4K
Traumhaft schöne Frühlingsimpressionen aus Wien 2017 – 4K
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Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million.. (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada and San Francisco, USA) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne, Australia. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual Quality of Living survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 Quality of Life Survey ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world to make a base within.
The UN-Habitat has classified Vienna as being the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013.[34] The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets.[ Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.
Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions. It attracts over 3.7 million tourists a year.
Troja castle, Praha
Troja castle, Prague
gardens at Cesky Krumlov State Castle and Chateau, Cesky Krumlov, CZ
These are some of the gardens at the State Castle and Chateau in Cesky Krumlov, CZ on July 7, 2017.
Exceptional impressions from Vienna, second part - Presented by a Viennese – 4K
Exceptional impressions from Vienna, second part - Presented by a Viennese – 4K
Außergewöhnliche Impressionen von Wien, zweiter Teil - von einem Wiener präsentiert – 4K
Impressioni eccezionali da Vienna - presentato da un viennese – 4K
ウィーンから例外的な感想 - ウィーンの提示しによる - 4K
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Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million] (2.6 million within the metropolitan area,nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud.The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada and San Francisco, US) for the world's most livable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne, Australia For seven consecutive years (2009–2015), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual Quality of Living survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still holds in 2015.[ Monocle's 2015 Quality of Life Survey ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world to make a base within.
The UN-Habitat has classified Vienna as being the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013. The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.
Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions. It attracts over 3.7 million tourists a year.
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ilovetravelling.co bring to you: Vienna (/viˈɛnə/;[5][6] German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million[1] (2.6 million within the metropolitan area,[4] nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 6th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I the city had 2 million inhabitants.[7] Today it has the second most number of German speakers after Berlin.[8][9] Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city lies in the east of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[10]
Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[11] because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud.[12] The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.[13]