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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Situated in an idyllic setting in the middle of the former imperial hunting grounds, now Lainzer Tiergarten, is the "Palace of Dreams", as Empress Elisabeth once called her villa. Emperor Francis Joseph gave it to her in the hope of persuading his wife – a keen traveller – to spend more time in Vienna.It took over five years for the famous Ringstrasse architect Carl von Hasenauer to build the villa, a model for many romantic country houses devised for the haute bourgeoisie. The villa took its name from the statue of "Hermes as Guardian" standing in the garden.What was domestic life like for an emperor and empress?This can be seen in an impressive exhibition on the history of the house arranged on the first floor - photographs, plans and documents, above all the still existent parts of the original furnishings, and many personal items belonging to the emperor and empress convey the imperial lifestyle away from official court etiquette. The empress’s bedroom is equally sensational. The huge royal bed is from the time of Maria Theresa, the murals depict motifs from Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" after designs by Hans Makart.Renowned historicist artists, among them Franz Matsch, Hugo Charlemont, Georg and Gustav Klimt, designed the interior of the imperial private apartment. Sisi was very body-conscious and performed her physical exercises in the gym, similarly furnished in bright colours.On the top floor, visitors will find highlights of the Wien Museum’s internationally famous fashion collection, one of the most comprehensive throughout Europe!The Hermesvilla is also popular as a venue for notable special exhibitions on topics of cultural history. No other place in Vienna can offer such a combination of art, culture and the enjoyment of nature!
If you are still living inside of the cult of Romy Schneider, let’s forget everything you know! In this mansion house Elisabeth of Wittelsbach passed only 8 times in her life! She was an extremely vain and inconstant woman. Her unstable personality made it complicated the possibility for the integration. This facility it’s inside one of the most amused parks of Vienna, and the halls are fulfilled with good photo – topics. Despite of this I think is terrible absurd that even in the 21. century the Austrians believe that their language is spoken everywhere. This foolish and uncomprehending behavior is not good for the tourism. Above every single exhibition guideline the descriptions are in german without an appropriate english translation. Please, don’t come with your cheap information maps, the two-language is synonym of acceptance and conformation!
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