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Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna The newly constructed museum building in the Vienna Ringstraße was ceremoniously opened in 1891. For the first time, most of the imperial Habsburg collections were housed under one roof, the building itself being conceived as a memorial to Habsburg patronage.
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Akakiko The Japanese restaurant chain from Austria.
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Schloss Schoenbrunn Welcome to Schönbrunn Palace. This site provides you with all the information you need about the palace and all its attractions, including opening hours, prices of admission, how to get to the palace and much more besides.
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Venere.com Hotels, bed & breakfast and apartments worldwide. Hotels range from budget to luxury. View pictures, maps, customer reviews, rates and reserve your hotel online. Pay on check out. |  |
Vienna Hotels from Bookings.net Hotels in Vienna with photos, location and detailed descriptions. Low prices, special internet offers and on-line availability are viewable online. |  |
The Hofburg The ‘Imperial Palace’ is synonymous with the Habsburg dynasty who resided here for over six centuries. The Swiss Courtyard dates back to the 13th century and the oldest building is the 15th century Burgkapelle where the Vienna Boys’ Choir sing Sunday morning mass.
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Dinner & Crime Find out what 'dinner and crime' is about, view photos and press coverage, and feel free to contact us.
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AboutVienna.org Get to know Vienna: its sights, music and culture - and learn to speak German!
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Graz Clock Tower The 16th century ‘Uhrturm’, or clock tower, is only one of two features which still exist from the destruction of the city’s defences following the Treaty of Vienna. Napoleon’s armies were paid 2,987 florins and 11 farthings to prevent the tower from being destroyed during the 1809 French invasion.
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Imperial Silver Collection These seven rooms in the Hofburg are dedicated to the Silver Collection of the Habsburg dynasty and present the splendour of imperial life. The items on display were made by the most renowned manufacturers in Europe including Meissen, Sèvres, Vienna Porcelain, Minton and Imari.
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