Vienna Top 10 Attractions - Austria Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Vienna, Austria - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Vienna, Austria.
Number 10: Hofburg. Vienna is a city of grand palaces. Among the most lavish is Hofburg. The Habsburg's empire was ruled from here for seven centuries.
Number 9: Hundertwasserhaus - designed to show unpredictability, a unique residential building with crooked floors, varied colors curved walls, and a forest on the roof.
Number 8: Vienna Opera House. Few opera houses are as spectacular as this one. In this world class venue, be sure to catch a concert performance.
Number 7: Secession Building. This striking building was constructed in the late 19th century. Today it houses contemporary artworks that changes periodically.
Number 6: Food. Indulge in local Austrian food. Chocolate cake here is world famous. Another popular option is the apple pie.
Number 5: Vienna City Hall. This splendid gothic style structure houses the local city government. More than 2,000 fortunate people work in the City Hall.
Number 4: Museum of Art History. One of the greatest museum buildings in the world, this 19th century landmark displays the art collection from the Habsburg Empire.
Number 3: Belvedere. Like other grand palaces of Vienna, this is a magnificent palace complex. Set against beautiful landscaping, its inside has great artwork.
Number 2: St. Stephen's Cathedral, one of the most important icons of Vienna. This cathedral has been a witness to many important events in Austria's history.
Number 1: Schönbrunn, a UNESCO world heritage site. This imposing palace complex should be a must see for every visitor coming to the wonderful city of Vienna.
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Europe's Largest Underground Lake and Secret German WWII Airplane Factory-Seegrotte, Austria
In 1912, an underground blasting operation in this Austrian gypsum mine went wrong and caused over 5 million gallons of water to flood the mine. During WWII, 2,000 Germans built one of the first jet fighters here. Over 10 million tourists have visited this underground cave and mine.
Europe's largest underground lake - Seegrotte, Hinterbrül, Austria
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An underground river on the outskirts of Vienna in Austria, it is called Seegrotte and was formerly a mine, later it was used during the Second World War, a place that you must know to know more about the History of Austria. Must see in Austria
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Seegrotte Hinterbrühl - auf dem See (Vienna / Austria)
Das stillgelegte Bergwerk blieb bis zu dem Tag, an dem ein Team von internationalen Höhlenforschern in den 30er Jahren das einmalige Naturspektakel unter Tag entdeckte, geschlossen. Die begeisterten Fachleute ergriffen die Initiative, diese faszinierende Sehenswürdigkeit der Öffentlichkeit als Schaubergwerk zugängig zu machen. Im Jahre 1932 wurde die „SEEGROTTE zum ersten Mal als Schaubergwerk eröffnet.
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Best Beergarden in Hirschgarten in Munich, 2017. Nice place to visit during the Oktoberfest!
The Hirschgarten, formally the Königlicher Hirschgarten, is a restaurant in Munich. The restaurant is noted for its beer garden, which is the largest in Munich and probably the largest in the world. It has seating for over 8000 people.[1]
The restaurant dates back to 1791.
HALLSTATT LOOKS LIKE EPCOT'S BIERGARTEN! - Austria - Leonard Does Europe S1 E20
Hallstatt is a gorgeous lakeside town in Austria that looks a lot like the Biergarten restaurant in EPCOT's Germany pavilion (aside from the room full of skulls, obviously). In fact, most of the stuff in that pavilion appears to be more Bavarian and Austrian than German....
The story behind the Bone House: the graveyard next to the chapel was too small to hold more than a few dozen bodies at a time. So after 10 or so years of being in the graveyard, they'd dig up the body, remove the skull, put it in the chapel, and discard the rest! The last skull to be added was from a lady who died in 1983 - she's the one with the gold tooth.
TIP: For some reason, Chinese tourists LOVE this place. So much so that they actually built a replica of the town in China. Weird. Anyway, the Chinese tour groups start flooding into this small town at about noon, so definitely try to get there in the morning, because it gets unpleasantly crowded later in the day.
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