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... ' Basilica, then on to the "Eternal City" of Rome with sightseeing that highlights the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. In Renaissance Florence, a Local Guide shows you Piazza Santa Croce, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Duomo. Admire the Leaning Tower in Pisa and ...
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Wandering in Stuttgart and arriving in Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by psubrat93 from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... . Then it is just a very short walk across the side street to the hotel. I have a free night here at the Renaissance Hotel from a promotion that Marriott was doing back in Jan/Feb. I had earned a free night voucher and didn’t need ...
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Vienna: Mozart to Hundertwasser
A Travel Blog entry by babinburi from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... in probably the most underrated museum in Europe: the Kunsthistoriches. The treasure of Egyptian artifacts, a good collection of Italian Renaissance paintings and probably the best collection of Rubens, was in addition to the building itself - intricately ...
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Friendly Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by dfryda from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... at the evidence every day... the pictures show you why. Charlie and I did a bit of self-discovery on our first day in Vienna ... for such a thriving metropolis it was surprising to see so much closed on a Sunday. Then the next day we joined a ...
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1st night in Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by gizenadoption from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... nbsp; We got into Vienna around 4:30 pm and were also transferred to the terminal with a shuttle bus, even though the airport in Vienna is quite large. Andy (a friend of our friends Teresa and Vincent) picked us up at the airport and drove us to ...
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VIENNA.
A Travel Blog entry by rossandliz from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... :KURSALON WALTZ SHOW Details:The Vienna Kursalon was built between 1865 and 1867 in the style of the Italian Renaissance. The Kursalon sparkles in renewed splendour, inviting audiences to experience the musical pleasures that have thrilled visitors since ...
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Day two in Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by karenmorlock from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... nbsp; From there, we headed off to St. Stephen's Cathedral. All I can say is I'm glad I'm not a bus driver in Vienna....these guys are crazy!!! There are literally inches between the buses and whatever vehicle happens to be next to ...
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Living family history in Vienna (Wien)
A Travel Blog entry by skadhi from Vienna, Wien, Austria
... Tintoretto, an enormous mural by Caravaggio, and the large collection of Rubens. Wien Museum at Karlsplatz - the Vienna Museum. A fun history of Vienna through the ages, worth a quick visit. Also the area where the museum ...
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VIENNA: SO MANY BALLS, SO LITTLE TIME
A Travel Blog entry by kmac55 from Vienna, Austria
... neo-Gothic), Staatsoper (Fr. Renaissance), Rathaus (Flemish neo-Gothic), the Burgtheatre, University Building (neo-Renaissance), Parliament Building (neo-Gothic), the Museum of Applied Arts (Tuscan Renaissance), Naturhistorisches (Natural ...
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Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by vine_hooligans from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... small town in Czech Republic crowned by an audacious castle and centred on an elegant old town square enclosed by Renaissance and baroque buildings on route to Vienna. We were so sorry we did not plan to stay at least one night in this amazing little ...
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Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by worldtraveller9 from Vienna, Austria
... remarkable buildings including the State Opera House, the Fine Arts Museum and St. Stephen's Cathedral. The architecture in Vienna is very Renaissance-like, which was really the glory period of the Vienna's royal family, the Hapsburgs. The restaurant ...
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Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... if they had bacon and eggs she just looked at me blankly. Not sure if I'm jet lagged or if the Thai sleeping pills are experiencing a renaissance, but hit the wall about 11 am and went back to the hotel for a nanna nap. Slept until four and then went for ...
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Day 23: VIENNA. Thursday 21 July
A Travel Blog entry by keithfairbank from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... Kursalon Waltz Show The Vienna Kursalon was built between 1865 and 1867 in the style of the Italian Renaissance. The Kursalon sparkles in renewed splendor, inviting audiences to experience the musical pleasures that have thrilled visitors since ...
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Vienna History Lesson
A Travel Blog entry by rodine.isfeld from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... buildings: the Museum of Fine Arts and its counterpart the Museum of Natural History were built to resemble Italian Renaissance, so was the Vienna Opera House. Parliament echos Greek classicism as this was the epoch of the birth of democracy. The Ring ...
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Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by mere7 from Vienna, Austria
... and Facism, and the Kunst Historiches Museum (art museum). We didn't make it too long through the art museum since the Renaissance paintings get redundant when you are suffering from jetlag. After a quick nap we woke up long enough to try some ...
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Museums and Thunderstorms in Vienna
A Travel Blog entry by dig_swashb from Vienna, Austria
... , including all kinds of antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, and all kinds of great paintings, especially from the renaissance era. I started with the Egyptian section. There were sarcophagi, death masks, mummies, statues, you name it. ...
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New year at Vienna -The Kiss by Klint
A Travel Blog entry by jumanji from Vienna, Austria
... snowing and raining and people in coats and with horses and cart...just like what we saw in the movies...back in the old renaissance. It was really dreamy for me. New year eve count down was just crowded and lots of drinks on the streets. Fireworks ...
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Vienna I Love You
A Travel Blog entry by jojo0710 from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... Walked back towards the Museum quarter. Spent at least 1-2 hours at the Fine Arts Museum it was amazing. It had beautiful renaissance collection, plus quite a large Greek, Roman, and Egyptian collection. Afterwards I bought a hot dog from one of the ...
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An American in Vienna (part I)
A Travel Blog entry by eyre from Wien, Lower Austria, Austria
... in het 1. Bezirk. Uiteraard alle mooie gebouwen langs de Ring laten zien (ik weet nu welke nieuw-gothisch, nieuw-klassisch, nieuw-renaissance, etc is!!!). Kate was net zo verliefd als ik op onze Uni-binnentuin met strandstoelen, en mede door het weer was ...
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The Imperial Riding School Vienna, A Renaissance Hotel
Ungargasse 60, (formerly Renaissance Penta), Vienna, Vienna, Austria
... interesting rate of 99 Euros on Expedia available for weekend stays. What a bargain considering that in Vienna, small pensions sometimes charges higher rates. The Renaissance has not the best location in town: you have to walk at least ten minutes to go ...
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Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Allami Operahaz)
Andrassy ut 22, , Budapest, Hungary
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This magnificent new-Renaissance style structure, completed in 1884 and modeled after the Vienna Opera House, is home to both the State Opera and the State Ballet.




