In Vienna, the coffee house isn’t just a hangout: it’s an institution. Lingering over a newspaper with a pastry and a strong espresso drink is, according to UNESCO, officially a Viennese cultural pastime. Walk off your slice of Sachertorte with a self-guided tour of the city’s stunning traditional, Secessionist, and modern architecture, such as the Imperial Palace, the State Opera House, the Kirche am Steinhof, or the Kunsthistorisches Museum, an exercise in ornate geometry.
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Discover new treasures in the culinary jungle! On our food safari through the culinary jungle in Linz and Vienna you will discover the exotic as well as domestic diversity of the city. The only requirement is your openness! Open omnivores will get their money's worth during our 3-hour food safari. We are on foot and on public transport.
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Shards bring luck and yes, shards make us really happy! Are you sad, upset or just so angry that you would like to throw the dishes to the ground? In the Happy Shards, you can do that as you wish, without turning your kitchen into a piece of broken sea. At our workshops plates, glasses and much more are ready and waiting to be smashed by you on the wall.
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Old Viennese Schnapsmuseum Enjoy the atmosphere of the good old days and let yourself be guided by the Fischer family through the world of spirits and liqueurs! A personal guide will greet you at the entrance of the Old Vienna patrician home at Wilhelmstrasse 19 in Viennas 12th District. The tour starts in the old office, also known as the Comptoir, with its original furnishings dating back to 1902. With a brief history of the family, you will be transported back to the Imperial Age with all of its charm. Then its on to the next building, the Composition Room. The interior of this room resembles an old-fashioned apothecary, and here you will discover the basics of making schnapps and liqueurs in an entertaining tour. Last but not least, you will get a chance to taste a wide variety of schnapps and liqueurs at the bar in the large distillery room with the first steam distillation vessels. Homemade juices are available for our guests who do not drink alcohol. On the way to the exit you'll pass through a typical old Viennese inner courtyard.
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The Vienna Calligraphy Center was founded by Abd A. Masoud in 2018 as a private, non-profit cultural initiative. Its aim was to make the general public aware of the importance of written texts and that of calligraphy; to showcase various written styles in differing languages and in this way to teach multiple languages as well as to encourage inter-cultural understanding.
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