![]() Not far from the Secession building you will find Karlskirche – easily one of the most stunning churches in Vienna. The building is very impressive, with its dome and facade having become a symbol of the movement. The Secession building is the headquarters of the movement, as well as a place used for expositions of the movement, and it was designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich. The Vienna Secession, otherwise known as the Union of Austrian Artist, was a movement from 1897 by Austrian artist, who have left the Association of Austrian Artists at the time. This is where the two big twin museums are located – Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History Museum) and Kunsthistoriches Museum (Art History Museum).īear in mind that a visit to any of those museums takes at least a couple of hours, so make sure you plan your time well if you want to check out any of the exhibitions. Maria-Theresien Platz is located just next to the Hofburg Palace. The building dates back to the 13th century and it is one of the most impressive attractions in Vienna. Nowadays it serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of Austria. Not far from Mozarthaus you will find the Hofburg Imperial Palace – the former principal imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty rulers. ![]() The opera house is home to the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Ballet, and it hosts the annual Vienna Opera Ball. The Vienna State Opera was built between the years of 18 and it has turned into one of the most impressive and recognisable buildings in Vienna. In the meantime, you will see the most important sights in the area. The list follows the sights in order according to their location, starting from the Opera house at Karslplatz and ending 20 minutes away from there – at Schwedenplatz. In case you want to explore the city on your own, I have provided a walking itinerary for Vienna and its top attractions. Check out the websites below for more information: If you decide to do a free walking tour, you need to register online beforehand. There are a few companies, which offer free walking tours. There ware free ones (where you tip at the end), and paid ones (which usually cost 17 EUR). ![]() In my opinion, the best way to get to know a city is by taking a local walking tour. Every important sight in downtown can be easily reached by foot, which is what I recommend you to do on your first day here. The good thing about Vienna is the fact that the city center is very walkable. 2 Days in Vienna, Austria – The Perfect 2 Day Vienna ItineraryĢ Days in Vienna, Austria – The Perfect 2 Day Vienna Itinerary Day 1 in Vienna:. ![]()
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