Wandering Vienna Wien vol
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Coming to Vienna in late spring and early summer
The temperature and mood are a little hotter
Roaming Wien
You might as well start from the architectural complex of the imperial period
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Iconic architectures
1️⃣Rosewood Vienna
Feeling the culture of a city starts from the hotel where you live. The Rosewood Vienna Hotel will open in August 2022. Its modern and stylish design has given new vitality to this 19th-century historical building complex.
A Sense of Place, open the experience with the five senses~
2️⃣Albertina Museum
From the hotel, you can reach St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church, Opera House, Golden Hall, etc. within walking distance.
Albertina is located at the southern end of the Hofburg Palace complex. It was originally the official residence given by Empress Maria Theresa to her beloved daughter Maria Christina.
Today the Albertina is a museum worth visiting in Vienna to immerse yourself in royal style and admire its extensive and valuable collection of prints.
Albrecht Dürer's "Hare" brings a full sense of detail, Pieter Brueghel the Elder delivers a touch of humor through "Artists and Connoisseurs", and there are also a considerable number of Monet, Picasso and other great figures. Ka's work.
3️⃣Kunshistorisches Museum
The century-old Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna contains the Painting Gallery, the Classical Art Collection, the Treasures Gallery, the Egyptian and Ancient Greek Gallery and the Far Eastern Art Collection, as well as the collections of Bruegel and his sons.
Here you can enjoy classic works of art in European art history, such as art collections from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, and you can spend a whole day immersed in them.
Wandering around the museum, you can also admire the world's most important collection of Pieter Bruegel's treasures, such as "Tower of Babel" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
4️⃣MAK Museum of Applied Art
Commissioned by Franz Joseph I in 1863, the MAK houses more than a million objects and five centuries of printed matter.
From ancient and grand museum libraries to precious furniture and household art and crafts from the Middle Ages to the present day, as well as temporary exhibitions in the fields of art, design and architecture, it is "all-encompassing".
Perhaps as Zweig said,
"There is almost no city in Europe that is so passionate about cultural life."
5️⃣Others
-If you have enough time, you may wish to visit us
-The Austrian National Library, look around at its million-dollar collection and magnificent design;
-Experience the elegant Lipizzan equestrian performance at the Spanish Riding School;
-Enter the Hofburg Palace Sissi Museum to see its past.