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Best Places to see in Vienna

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Places in Vienna that I have experienced myself as a tourist.
 
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Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna is one of the most important cultural treasures in Austria. Since the 1860s, it has also been one of the most important tourist attractions in Vienna.
Schönbrunn Palace
 
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St. Stephen's Cathedral on Stephansplatz is Vienna's Roman Catholic cathedral. The church is dedicated to Saint Stephen, who is called "the first martyr".
St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna
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Privy the Crown Prince Garden at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna.
Schönbrunn Palace Privy Garden
 
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The Peterskirche (English: St. Peter's Church) is a Baroque Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna, Austria. It was transferred in 1970 by the Archbishop of Vienna Franz Cardinal König to the priests of the Opus Dei.
St. Peter's Catholic Church in Vienna
 
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The Gloriette was supposed to be a temple of glory, but it also functioned as a ballroom.
Gloriette Schönbrunn Palace
 
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Leopoldsberg is a 425 m high mountain in Vienna's 19th district of Döbling in the Vienna Woods, and it offers a very nice view of both the city and the Danube River.
Leopoldsberg Vienna
 
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Hofburg is a huge complex of historic palaces, which includes a church, the Burgtheater, the Spanish Riding School and much more.
Hofburg Imperial Palace
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Traditional café with Viennese food and historical connections to, among others, Freud and Trotsky.
Café Central Vienna
 
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The Hofburg was the residence of the Habsburgs for over 600 years and thus the centre of the Holy Roman Empire. Apart from its function as the seat of government and administrative centre, the Hofburg was also the winter residence of the imperial fam...
The Imperial Apartments at The Hofburg Palace
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Belvedere is a Baroque palace complex built by Prince Eugene of Savoy. The palace is located in Vienna's 3rd district, southeast of the city center.
Belvedere Palace Vienna
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The park at Schönbrunn Palace was opened to the public around 1779 and since then has provided a popular recreational amenity for the Viennese population.
The Gardens of Schönbrunn Palace
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With 24 Klimt paintings, the Belvedere has the largest and most significant collection of Klimt paintings in the world.
The Klimt-Collection of the Belvedere Museum Vienna
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See the painting of The Empress Elisabeth of Austria painted in 1865 by the painter Franz Xaver Winterhalter at the Sisi Museum in the exhibition At Court.
The Sisi painting at the Sisi Museum
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The Palace Chapel at Schönbrunn designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1700.
Schönbrunn Palace Chapel
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The South Tower, affectionately called 'Steffl' by the Viennese, is one of Vienna's most important landmarks. 343 steps lead you up to the 'Türmerstube', from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the entire city.
South Tower - St. Stephen’s Cathedral
 
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The cathedral was built in 1147 as a main church and was rebuilt and expanded over the centuries.
Inside St. Stephen’s Cathedral
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The Belvedere’s garden is one of Europe’s most significant historical gardens in French style.
Visit The Belvedere Gardens
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The Danube is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.
Danube River in Vienna
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Trinity Column from the late 17th century built to commemorate the victims of the plague.
Plague Column in Vienna
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