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St. Stephen's Cathedral

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    • Day 30

      Vienna, day 2

      October 10, 2019 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      The Hapsburg family ruled the Austro Hungarian Empire for nearly 650 years, which is one of the longest of any dynasty. It certainly gave them plenty of time to build palaces and other major structures. One of these is the Schönbrunn Palace just outside Vienna which they used as their summer retreat . The best-known inhabitant was Maria Theresa who spent her later years in seclusion there following the death of her husband.
      Today it is one of Vienna's major tourist attractions. Crowd numbers are strictly controlled and we were given a precise time slot when we had to be there. Our very informative and chatty guide from the previous day, Wolfgang was our guide this time too. Broadly speaking Schönbrunn is built in the style of Versailles with its palace and gardens though it is on a somewhat smaller scale. The place was one of the busiest we'd been to, though evidently this was nothing compared to what it is like in the height of the season.
      Both the palace and the gardens are impressive, and it would have been good to have wandered round for a bit longer but we were on a tight schedule.
      On the way back a few of us elected to be dropped off in the city and to find our own way back. By then it was about 1 o'clock and with the ship due to sail at 3.45pm we had no time to do anything too ambitious. In the end the two of us wandered round town for a bit, grabbed some coffee and cake then headed back to the ship via the Metro. The consequences of missing the boat don't bear thinking about and we didn't want to leave anything to chance.
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    • Day 29

      Good morning, Vienna

      October 9, 2019 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Shortly after breakfast we headed off, initially by bus, for an introduction to the city of Vienna. Our guide warned us that we'd be madly turning our heads left and right as though we were at a tennis match, and he was right. We took the ring road which basically circles the inner city and were quickly overwhelmed by the sight of the beautifully presented buildings, the statues, the gardens and all the other features that were continuously coming into view on both sides of us.
      The bus then dropped us off near the Town Hall and our guide took us for a walking tour of an hour or so where he pointed out many of the key features of the inner city. It was quite overwhelming, being surrounded by so many beautiful things. Rather than take the tour bus back to the ship we decided to explore the inner city for ourselves then take the Metro back to base. We wandered around in a leisurely fashion taking it all in and getting plenty of photos.

      Vienna is full of museums and galleries, so our greatest challenge came in deciding which one to visit. In the end we opted for the Albertina, and that was quite something. Much of their display area is given over to the works of Albrecht Dürer. There are something like 140 of his original paintings, sketches and engravings on display. But that's far from everything. Just about every well-known artist is represented there from Renoir to Manet to Klee to Picasso and many others. After a couple of hours at the gallery we were suffering from information overload so decided to head back to the ship.
      As we'd been told, the subway was very easy to navigate and we then had an easy ten minute walk back to our ship.
      Our first day in Vienna wasn't over yet. After a light dinner we hopped on the buses for what should have been a 20 minute trip to the Lichtenstein Palace for a Viennese concert. Things started badly with the trip taking twice as long as it should have. Evidently there was a street protest taking place and one of the major roads was closed. It was raining and this caused Brian to get into a row with an officious young lady from the Palace. We'd been invited to deposit our brollies in a receptacle just inside the front door, after which we walked up the 64 steps of the grand staircase to the room where they were serving drinks and the room where the concert was to be held. One of the attendants then told Brian that brollies, including our small folding one, weren't allowed and that he'd have to trek down the stairs to leave it at the entrance. A couple of others were caught out similarly. Honour was restored when our guide found us a secret hiding place on the 2nd floor.
      What about the event and the venue? The Palace is in the rococo style which means that everything is over the top in terms of ceilings, murals, chandeliers and so on. It has been spectacularly well restored. The concert too was quite enjoyable, including pieces by Johann Strauss, Mozart and Lehar. It ran for about an hour and the orchestra was accompanied at various times by three boy sopranos, a tenor and a female soprano. Towards the end the room was starting to get uncomfortably hot so we were quite pleased that it finished when it did.
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    • Day 3

      Hard Rock Cafe, Schloss Schönbrunn uvm.

      May 8, 2019 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Wir haben heute morgen im Hard Rock Café Vienna gefrühstückt und uns die verschiedenen Instrumente und Kleidungen der Rockszene angesehen.

      Danach sind wir zum Schloss Schönbrunn gefahren, dieses hat einen beeindruckenden Innenhof. Das Museum war ebenfalls schön. Anschließend sind wir noch in den schönen Schlossgarten gegangen und konnten von der Gloriette Wien von oben sehen.

      Wieder zurück in der Altstadt haben wir Wiener Schnitzel gegessen und haben Souvenirs einkauft.

      Abends sind wir nochmal über den Prater geschlendert.
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    • Day 2

      Mozartwohnung, Stephansdom uvm.

      May 7, 2019 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Nach unserem Frühstück in der Ferienwohnung haben wir uns auf den Weg in die Altstadt gemacht. Erst waren wir bei der Mozartwohnung und anschließend beim Stephansdom. Dort sind wir die 343 Stufen den Südturm hochgegangen. Das war sehr anstrengend, aber der Ausblick über Wien und die wissenswerten Informationen auf der Turmspitze waren es wert.

      Nachdem wir wieder unten waren haben wir eine Fiakerfahrt durch Wien gemacht. Wir haben vieles gesehen und unser Kutscher war sehr nett in hat uns viel über die Sehenswürdigkeiten erzählt und uns gute Restaurants und Cafés empfohlen. In einem seiner genannten Cafés waren wir danach. Dort haben wir Kaffee getrunken und ein Stück Kuchen gegessen. Ich hatte ein Stück Sachertorte.

      Die Fahrt endete wieder beim Stephansdom, den wir uns nun von innen angesehen haben. Der war sehr beeindruckend. Eine Tour durch die Katakomben des Stephansdom haben wir auch mitgemacht. Der Guide hat viele interessante Informationen genannt und es war generell spannend.

      Nun sind wir zur Hofburg gegangen. Das riesige Gebäude ist atemberaubend. Wir haben die Silberkammer, das Sissi Museum und das Kaiserapartment im inneren besucht. Die drei verschiedenen Museen waren sehr gut.

      Ich wollte danach noch gerne das Parlament sehen, das war aber leider komplett in Baugerüst umhüllt. Über den wunderschönen Marie-Theresien-Platz sind wir zur Wiener Staatsoper gegangen. Die war sehr prunkvoll und schön.
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    • Day 1

      Hundertwasserhaus und Prater

      May 6, 2019 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Nach einer siebenstündigen Zugfahrt in wir in Wien in unserer Ferienwohnung angekommen. Kurz die Sachen abgestellt und schon sind wir zum Hundertwasserhaus gegangen, das ist nur fünf Minuten entfernt von der Ferienwohnung. Es sah dort sehr schön aus.

      Danach sind wir zum Wiener Prater gegangen. Bis auf die Geisterbahn und das Riesenrad haben wir uns nur die Fahrgeschäfte angesehen. Die Fahrt auf dem Riesenrad war echt klasse. Wir hatten einen wunderschönes Blick über Wien.

      Gegessen haben wir anschließend in einem Rollercoaster Restaurant in Wien. Das war sehr lustig, denn das Essen kam auf Schienen zum Tisch gefahren.
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    • Day 2

      Vienna airport

      September 16, 2015 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Vegul egeszen idoben sikerult elindulni Sanyival Pestrol, es rendkivul hatekonyan osszeszerveztuk a kp felvetelt, penzvaltast es Sanyinak az ebedet. A rettegett hatarzart is siman megusztuk, mint kes a vajon ugy suhantunk at. Viszont az osztrakok megiscsak megszivattak bennunket, mert rengeteg baleset volt, igy Martikaekhoz sem tudtunk sajnos elmenni. Igy meg gyorsan megleptunk a kilometeres sorbol es iranyba vettuk a repteret. Meg a balis nyaralasrol emlekeztunk ra, higy melyik a hosszu tavu parkolo, ugyhogy beparkiztunk es pikk-pakk becsekkoltunk. Gondoltuk meg Apukanak lesz egy meglepi h rank mar nem szamit es igy is lett. Kikertunk egy uveg bort poharakkal es igy vartuk oket. A meglepetes szuper jol sikerult, eszre se vett bennunket. Uh ennek oromere meg is ittunk 2 uveggel es felszalltunk a gepre.Read more

    • Day 11

      HBMK

      June 11, 2016 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      We got up for breakfast at around 8.15am, and then Jo dropped us into the city for a guided walking tour with Tamara. Vienna has some beautiful statues, monuments and buildings, and of course history. Amongst other things, we stood in a courtyard area where Hitler gave one of his speeches stating Austria would be joining Germany in WWII. Bit surreal imagining that we were standing in the same spot as supporters, imagining all the nazi flags and chanting, wondering if there were also people in disbelief at what was actually happening.
      We ended our tour at the main Swarovski store in Vienna, where we had a 5 minute talk about the crystals and how the company came about, as it began in a small town just outside of Vienna.
      T and I waited outside for Charli and Jess, as the plan was to head to St. Stephens Cathedral, then for some traditional Vienese chocolate cake, Sacher Tout.
      We arrived at the Cathedral, walked inside, and I got a bit lost in its beauty, I nearly cried. Being the first Catholic cathedral/church I'd been to in Europe, I started thinking about my Nan, and a few other personal things that had happened just before (and at the beginning) of my trip, and it was all a little overwhelming.
      I went a lit a candle, then the 4 of us headed up one of the towers to get a view of the city.
      Incredible views. A lot of these cities we are going to don't have towering skylines, as they're so old, which makes the views even prettier.
      We probably stayed up there for about 20 minutes, before coming back down and exiting the Cathedral.
      Somehow T and I lost Charli and Jess, but we knew they were both headed for a pharmacy so we headed in the direction of Hotel Sacher.
      We got a little table for two, and ordered our cake and drinks.
      Free wifi at the cafe, so I got to call Dad and have a quick chat to him, the first since I'd been away!
      Our cake came along, and I'll be completely honest, it was kind of disappointing... I think it had been talked up too much, so whilst it was good, it wasn't the best I've had... It was no 'OMG Cake' like we've had for Specsavers birthdays! The hot chocolate, however, probably was the best I've had. It was silky smooth and perfect!
      From there we decided to head for a birthday drink at an Australian pub we'd passed earlier. It was packed with people watching the rugby. We found Tamara, Arwen and Craig there, so grabbed a drink and sat with them. The bartender was Australian, so when I tried to just order midi's of cider, he gave me a whole lot of crap and pretty well forced me to get schooners instead. Typical Aussie peer pressure!
      We stayed there probably just under an hour, before walking back to the pick up point with Arwen and Craig.
      We got to the bus and it was time for our first goodbye. Tareisha was leaving, off to work for Sail Croatia for the next 3 months. That was pretty devastating, I gave her a massive hug, thanked her for spoiling me on my birthday (she bought me Swarovski earrings, a rose, and paid for my birthday cake!), and got a little teary - but we were all planning to head out later, so it was see you soon, not goodbye.
      We jumped on the bus and were taken to an Old Vienna Schnapps Museum.
      We learnt all about the company, how to make Schnapps, and of course got to have a few tastings! I tried butterscotch, cherry liqueur, and chocolate hazelnut, my favourite!
      A few people made some purchases, then we jumped back on the bus to head to Maria Theresa's summer palace.
      The building itself was pretty impressive, with approximately 2000 rooms, but we didn't get to go inside, so it was the gardens that were most impressive. They were so vast, you could spend a good couple of hours exploring, a lot more than our 45 minutes.
      We jumped back on the coach, back to our hostel, where we had about an hour and a half to relax/get organised for our included dinner.
      We headed a little outside of the city for a tradtional Austrian dinner - a beef soup with stips of pancakes in it, and chicken schnitzel and chips, pretty tasty!
      We headed back to the hostel, where we were struggled to decide on whether we wanted to head out or not. We knew we were heading to Auschwitz the following day, so noone wanted to be hungover, but we still wanted to have a birthday drink. A couple of us ended up finding a little bar around the corner from our hostel, where they barely spoke any english. We had a few drinks and played a game of pool. I had my birthday Sash on and the lady behind the bar gave me a free Jaeger shot!
      As we were heading out, we realised there was a group of people who had a dog with them. He was HUGE and so so beautiful, I couldn't even tell you what breed he was. Apparently his name was Jango, but he didn't speak any english, only Serbian!
      We left around midnight and headed back to the bar at the hostel. I only lasted about 5 minutes - it was like a box of cigarette smoke.
      I'm really struggling to deal with the fact EVERYONE seems to smoke here, and you can smoke everywhere. It makes me super grateful for our smoking laws back home, because I'd never be able to go out - my asthma has been playing up massively, when I normally never get it back home.
      I called Mum, and possibly woke her up because of the time difference, and then went up to bed.
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    • Day 9

      Friday and Gala Dinner

      October 19, 2018 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      We had our last business meeting this morning. Celeste was out shopping and afterwards we met in front of St Stephens. We had a late lunch with Grant and Diana Render and Celeste and continued shopping. For our Gala Dinner we were assigned to a Palace as MNP booked 7 Palaces for the dinner. All the Palaces were within walking distance to Hofburg Palace.
      The dinner was excellent and I gave a speech to the retired partners.
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    • Day 2

      Stephansdom / Aussicht

      July 28, 2018 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Der Stephansdom ist seit 1365 Domkirche (Sitz eines Domkapitels), seit 1469/1479 Kathedrale (Bischofssitz) und seit 1723 Metropolitankirche des Erzbischofs von Wien. Der von den Wienern auch kurz Steffl genannte römisch-katholische Dom gilt als Wahrzeichen Wiens und wird häufig auch als österreichisches Nationalheiligtum bezeichnet.

      Das Bauwerk ist 107 Meter lang und 34 Meter breit. Die höhe des Doms war sehr eindrücklich, wenn man die enge Wendeltreppe hoch lief.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Stephansdom, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Sint Stefanus-katedraal, Seu de Sant Esteban de Viena, كاتدرائية القديس اسطفان, Steffl, Сабор Святога Стэфана, Свети Стефан, Catedral de Sant Esteve de Viena, Katedrála svatého Štěpána, Καθεδρικός Ναός Αγίου Στεφάνου, Katedralo Sankta Stefano, Catedral de San Esteban de Viena, Vienako Doneztebe katedrala, کلیسای جامع سنت اشتفان، وین, Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Vienne, קתדרלת סטפנוס הקדוש, Bečka katedrala, Szent István-székesegyház, Stefánskirkjan í Vín, Duomo di Vienna, シュテファン大聖堂, შტეფანსდომი, Құдіретті Стефан соборы, 슈테판 대성당, Ecclesia Cathedralis Sancti Stephani Vindobonensis, Stephansdoum, Vīnes Svētā Stefana katedrāle, Црква Свети Стефан, Stefansdomen, Katedra św. Szczepana w Wiedniu, Catedral de Santo Estêvão, Catedrala Sfântul Ștefan din Viena, Собор Святого Стефана, Dóm svätého Štefana, Катедрала Светог Стефана, ชเตฟันสโดม, Aziz Stefan Katedrali, Собор святого Стефана, 聖斯德望主教座堂

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