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Check out one of the Vienna’s top attractions with a visit to Schonbrunn Zoo. See over 4,000 animals from every continent at the zoo, as well as the popular giant pandas.
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绍恩布鲁恩动物园
13b Maxingstraße
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Check out one of the Vienna’s top attractions with a visit to Schonbrunn Zoo. See over 4,000 animals from every continent at the zoo, as well as the popular giant pandas.
Vienna’s best-known market has around 120 market stands and restaurants for a colorful culinary offering ranging from Viennese to Indian, from Vietnamese to Italian. The Naschmarkt has developed into a meeting point for young and old. The Flea Market on Saturday is already a cult event. On the Naschmarkt, a colorful crowd buys fruit, vegetables and various delicacies from every country from dawn till dusk. Increasing numbers of trendy "in" places are also finding somewhere to set up in the more than 120 market stands, and even offer free Wifi.
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Naschmarkt
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Vienna’s best-known market has around 120 market stands and restaurants for a colorful culinary offering ranging from Viennese to Indian, from Vietnamese to Italian. The Naschmarkt has developed into a meeting point for young and old. The Flea Market on Saturday is already a cult event. On the Naschmarkt, a colorful crowd buys fruit, vegetables and various delicacies from every country from dawn till dusk. Increasing numbers of trendy "in" places are also finding somewhere to set up in the more than 120 market stands, and even offer free Wifi.
The Stephansplatz is a square at the geographical centre of Vienna. It is named after its most prominent building, the Stephansdom, Vienna's cathedral and one of the tallest churches in the world. Before the 20th century, a row of houses separated Stephansplatz from Stock-im-Eisen-Platz,[1] but since their destruction, the name Stephansplatz started to be used for the wider area covering both. To the west and south, respectively, run the exclusive shopping streets Graben (literally "ditch") and Kärntner Straße ("Kärnten" is the German for Carinthia). Opposite the Stephansdom is the Haas-Haus, a piece of striking modern architecture by Hans Hollein. Although public opinion was originally skeptical about the combination of the mediaeval cathedral and the glass and steel building, it is now considered an example of how old and new architecture can mix harmoniously .
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Stephansplatz
Stephansplatz
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The Stephansplatz is a square at the geographical centre of Vienna. It is named after its most prominent building, the Stephansdom, Vienna's cathedral and one of the tallest churches in the world. Before the 20th century, a row of houses separated Stephansplatz from Stock-im-Eisen-Platz,[1] but since their destruction, the name Stephansplatz started to be used for the wider area covering both. To the west and south, respectively, run the exclusive shopping streets Graben (literally "ditch") and Kärntner Straße ("Kärnten" is the German for Carinthia). Opposite the Stephansdom is the Haas-Haus, a piece of striking modern architecture by Hans Hollein. Although public opinion was originally skeptical about the combination of the mediaeval cathedral and the glass and steel building, it is now considered an example of how old and new architecture can mix harmoniously .
For more than six centuries the seat of the Habsburgs - and the official residence of every Austrian ruler since 1275 - the Hofburg is perhaps the most historically significant of Vienna's palaces. The official seat of the Austrian President, this sprawling complex consists of numerous buildings reflecting various periods, including architectural flourishes from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo movements. The complex covers 59 acres with 18 groups of buildings, including 19 courtyards and 2,600 rooms. Its main attractions are the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Silver Collection, while other notable sites within the complex include the Imperial Chapel (Burgkapelle) and the Hofburg Treasury with its large collection of Imperial regalia and relics of the Holy Roman Empire.
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霍夫堡宮
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For more than six centuries the seat of the Habsburgs - and the official residence of every Austrian ruler since 1275 - the Hofburg is perhaps the most historically significant of Vienna's palaces. The official seat of the Austrian President, this sprawling complex consists of numerous buildings reflecting various periods, including architectural flourishes from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo movements. The complex covers 59 acres with 18 groups of buildings, including 19 courtyards and 2,600 rooms. Its main attractions are the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Silver Collection, while other notable sites within the complex include the Imperial Chapel (Burgkapelle) and the Hofburg Treasury with its large collection of Imperial regalia and relics of the Holy Roman Empire.
Among Vienna's most popular attractions, Belvedere Palace is really two splendid Baroque buildings: the Lower (Unteres) Belvedere and the Upper (Oberes) Belvedere. Highlights of the Upper Palace include the Ground Floor Hall, with its statues, and the Ceremonial Staircase, with its rich stucco relief and frescoes. Also worth seeing is the Marble Hall, a stunning two-story hall with numerous period sculptures, paintings, and ceiling frescoes. The Lower Palace also boasts a Marble Hall, this one noted for its oval plaster medallions and rich ceiling fresco, as well as a Marble Gallery built to house a collection of historic statues. Other notable buildings include the Winter Palace, a Baroque building that once housed the Court Treasury, the Orangery, the Palace Stables (home to the Medieval Treasury), and the Belvedere Gardens and Fountains linking the two palaces. The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is an art museum in the Belvedere Palace, known for its extensive collections, including a rich array of sculptures and panel paintings from the 12th to the 16th centuries. But it is perhaps best known for Austrian Symbolist artist Gustav Klimt's The Kiss, a masterpiece of early modern art.
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貝爾維德宮
27 Prinz Eugen-Straße
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Among Vienna's most popular attractions, Belvedere Palace is really two splendid Baroque buildings: the Lower (Unteres) Belvedere and the Upper (Oberes) Belvedere. Highlights of the Upper Palace include the Ground Floor Hall, with its statues, and the Ceremonial Staircase, with its rich stucco relief and frescoes. Also worth seeing is the Marble Hall, a stunning two-story hall with numerous period sculptures, paintings, and ceiling frescoes. The Lower Palace also boasts a Marble Hall, this one noted for its oval plaster medallions and rich ceiling fresco, as well as a Marble Gallery built to house a collection of historic statues. Other notable buildings include the Winter Palace, a Baroque building that once housed the Court Treasury, the Orangery, the Palace Stables (home to the Medieval Treasury), and the Belvedere Gardens and Fountains linking the two palaces. The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is an art museum in the Belvedere Palace, known for its extensive collections, including a rich array of sculptures and panel paintings from the 12th to the 16th centuries. But it is perhaps best known for Austrian Symbolist artist Gustav Klimt's The Kiss, a masterpiece of early modern art.
Famous as Vienna's "nature and human-friendly" house, the decidedly odd (yet fascinating) Hundertwasserhaus is well worth a visit. Designed by painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser, this brightly colored landmark on the corner of Löwengasse and Kegelstrasse was completed in 1985 and its main occupants - perhaps unsurprisingly - are artists, intellectuals, and creative types (much like the architect himself). Although the brightly colored building can only be enjoyed from the outside, you can explore the nearby Kunsthaus Wien, a complex of apartments containing a terrace café where you can rest while soaking up the ambience (afterwards, pop over to the similarly styled shopping arcade).
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百達翡齊之家
36-38 Kegelgasse
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Famous as Vienna's "nature and human-friendly" house, the decidedly odd (yet fascinating) Hundertwasserhaus is well worth a visit. Designed by painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser, this brightly colored landmark on the corner of Löwengasse and Kegelstrasse was completed in 1985 and its main occupants - perhaps unsurprisingly - are artists, intellectuals, and creative types (much like the architect himself). Although the brightly colored building can only be enjoyed from the outside, you can explore the nearby Kunsthaus Wien, a complex of apartments containing a terrace café where you can rest while soaking up the ambience (afterwards, pop over to the similarly styled shopping arcade).

Spas & Wellness

Switch off completely. This simple notion seems to have almost fallen out of fashion these days. And achieving a sense of peace and tranquillity is a highly individual undertaking. Luckily, Therme Wien offers plenty of different quiet corners for you to withdraw to, so you can tune in to your own natural pace and find a rhythm that matches your own. Free from distractions, without the noise of the city, and without the endless stream of demands – rediscover how to bring peace back into your everyday life. For children Make a splash and have fun – in other words, enjoy being a kid. Head for one of the numerous slides which coil through the spa like giant serpents. From the little ones’ perspective, the rides just seem to go on forever. Jump into the water and burst back to the surface grinning from ear to ear. Next it’s time for the wilderness of the garden where even more adventures await. It’s not for nothing that it’s known as the Adventure Stone. And there’s no need to worry about disturbing anyone – this part of Therme Wien is a separate world of its own.
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Therme Wien
14 Kurbadstraße
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Switch off completely. This simple notion seems to have almost fallen out of fashion these days. And achieving a sense of peace and tranquillity is a highly individual undertaking. Luckily, Therme Wien offers plenty of different quiet corners for you to withdraw to, so you can tune in to your own natural pace and find a rhythm that matches your own. Free from distractions, without the noise of the city, and without the endless stream of demands – rediscover how to bring peace back into your everyday life. For children Make a splash and have fun – in other words, enjoy being a kid. Head for one of the numerous slides which coil through the spa like giant serpents. From the little ones’ perspective, the rides just seem to go on forever. Jump into the water and burst back to the surface grinning from ear to ear. Next it’s time for the wilderness of the garden where even more adventures await. It’s not for nothing that it’s known as the Adventure Stone. And there’s no need to worry about disturbing anyone – this part of Therme Wien is a separate world of its own.

Neighborhoods

The Galleria was opened in September 1990 and has since established itself as a sympathetic local provider in the busy Landstraßer main street. At the beginning of 2009, the Austrian property investment company CA Immo took over the shopping center and extensively renovated it while maintaining the business operations. CA Immo is the specialist for office real estate in Central European capitals. The company covers the entire value chain in the commercial real estate sector: leasing and management as well as project development with high in-house construction expertise. Founded in 1987, the company is listed in the ATX of the Vienna Stock Exchange and has real estate assets in Germany, Austria and Eastern Europe. The "new Galleria" opened on 22 October 2010 and offers a diverse shopping experience with a level in a modern ambience. International brands such as Müller, C & A, Depot, Sportsdirect, DM or Spar are represented in the Galleria. In addition, the center also serves as a venue for lifestyle and beauty events, as well as a popular meeting place and event center of the district.
Landstraßer Hauptstraße 99-101
99-101 Landstraßer Hauptstraße
The Galleria was opened in September 1990 and has since established itself as a sympathetic local provider in the busy Landstraßer main street. At the beginning of 2009, the Austrian property investment company CA Immo took over the shopping center and extensively renovated it while maintaining the business operations. CA Immo is the specialist for office real estate in Central European capitals. The company covers the entire value chain in the commercial real estate sector: leasing and management as well as project development with high in-house construction expertise. Founded in 1987, the company is listed in the ATX of the Vienna Stock Exchange and has real estate assets in Germany, Austria and Eastern Europe. The "new Galleria" opened on 22 October 2010 and offers a diverse shopping experience with a level in a modern ambience. International brands such as Müller, C & A, Depot, Sportsdirect, DM or Spar are represented in the Galleria. In addition, the center also serves as a venue for lifestyle and beauty events, as well as a popular meeting place and event center of the district.
WIEN MITTE The Mall is the largest and most modern shopping center in the heart of Vienna, featuring a shopping area of 30,000 m². The Mall was voted Austria’s Best Shopping Center in 2017 (independent Shopping Center Performance Report 2017 by Standort+Markt). Its modern architecture captivates and engages in confident dialogue with classical Vienna. The 60 shops provide a completely new shopping experience and its moderately priced, premium food service is second to none. WIEN MITTE The Mall is located very centrally, next to the Stadtpark and the Ringstrasse and only a few minutes’ walk from Stephansplatz. The Mall is easily reached by public transport: 10 lines, including the CAT (City Airport Train) and two subway lines meet at Wien Mitte. For those who travel by car, the 470 parking spaces provide ample parking opportunities.
Bahnhof Wien-Mitte
Bahnhof Wien-Mitte
WIEN MITTE The Mall is the largest and most modern shopping center in the heart of Vienna, featuring a shopping area of 30,000 m². The Mall was voted Austria’s Best Shopping Center in 2017 (independent Shopping Center Performance Report 2017 by Standort+Markt). Its modern architecture captivates and engages in confident dialogue with classical Vienna. The 60 shops provide a completely new shopping experience and its moderately priced, premium food service is second to none. WIEN MITTE The Mall is located very centrally, next to the Stadtpark and the Ringstrasse and only a few minutes’ walk from Stephansplatz. The Mall is easily reached by public transport: 10 lines, including the CAT (City Airport Train) and two subway lines meet at Wien Mitte. For those who travel by car, the 470 parking spaces provide ample parking opportunities.

Indoor attraction

Dating back to the time of Emperor Maximilian II, the superb Spanish Riding School was established after the ruler had the famous Lipizzaner horses introduced to his courtesans in 1562. Today, it's one of Vienna's leading attractions, thrilling audiences with fabulous displays of equestrian skills in the Baroque Winter Riding School in the grounds of the Hofburg Palace, where it has been located since 1735. Tickets to performances sell quickly, so be sure to book as far in advance as possible.
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西班牙騎術學校
1 Michaelerplatz
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Dating back to the time of Emperor Maximilian II, the superb Spanish Riding School was established after the ruler had the famous Lipizzaner horses introduced to his courtesans in 1562. Today, it's one of Vienna's leading attractions, thrilling audiences with fabulous displays of equestrian skills in the Baroque Winter Riding School in the grounds of the Hofburg Palace, where it has been located since 1735. Tickets to performances sell quickly, so be sure to book as far in advance as possible.
Modeled on St. Peter's in Rome, the Collegial and Parish Church of St. Peter (Peterskirche) is built on a site originally occupied by a Roman church and later by one founded by Charlemagne in 792 AD. The present edifice was built in the 18th century and boasts a massive dome with a superb fresco and many artistic treasures. Other highlights include the Barbara Chapel with its magnificent portal, and in which Franz Karl Remp's Decollation of St. Barbara is found, and the choir with its High Altar and painting of the Immaculate Conception. Also of note is the nearby Plague Pillar, a 21-meter-tall Baroque pillar built to commemorate the end of the devastating plague of 1679 that cost at least 75,000 Viennese their lives. Also of interest is the nearby Abbey of the Scots (Schottenstift), built in the 12th century and extensively renovated and enlarged since. Its school included Johann Strauss and Austria's last emperor, Charles I, among its pupils, while its fine collection of artwork includes pieces from the 16th to 19th centuries.
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聖伯多祿天主教堂
1 Peterspl.
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Modeled on St. Peter's in Rome, the Collegial and Parish Church of St. Peter (Peterskirche) is built on a site originally occupied by a Roman church and later by one founded by Charlemagne in 792 AD. The present edifice was built in the 18th century and boasts a massive dome with a superb fresco and many artistic treasures. Other highlights include the Barbara Chapel with its magnificent portal, and in which Franz Karl Remp's Decollation of St. Barbara is found, and the choir with its High Altar and painting of the Immaculate Conception. Also of note is the nearby Plague Pillar, a 21-meter-tall Baroque pillar built to commemorate the end of the devastating plague of 1679 that cost at least 75,000 Viennese their lives. Also of interest is the nearby Abbey of the Scots (Schottenstift), built in the 12th century and extensively renovated and enlarged since. Its school included Johann Strauss and Austria's last emperor, Charles I, among its pupils, while its fine collection of artwork includes pieces from the 16th to 19th centuries.