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Watch amazing classical music concerts and opera performances
The Schönbrunn Orangery belongs to the Schönbrunn Palace, the impressive former summer residence of the Habsburgs, full of glass windows, huge archways, and white stone. It was built in the 18th century on the orders of Francis I to host Imperial parties, and today hosts elegant concerts. At 189 meters long and 10 meters wide, it's the largest orangery after Versailles. Incidentally, the orangeries of Versailles and Schönbrunn are the only ones still in operation.
Discover a lovely church showcasing Baroque architecture and a relic of St. Anne
Listen to classical music, experience global orchestras or marvel at solo virtuosos while in Vienna
Impossibly elegant and refined, the Kursalon is where Johann Strauss first made his name. It was finished in 1867 and operated first as a spa with restorative waters for the Viennese. In 1868 Johann Strauss gave his first concert there, and it was such a success that it has remained a concert venue ever since.
The Musikverein Wien should be music to your ears. This traditional concert hall in Vienna is often considered the crown jewel among the world's concert halls. It's located in the Innere Stadt borough of Vienna, Austria and if you're a fan of classical music, do not miss seeing a legendary concert here in honor of the greatest maestro of all, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! The building is situated close to the awe-inspiring Ringstrasse boulevard. Some say it looks like a temple, having been built in the historical style featuring columns, pediments and reliefs by Theophil Hansen in 1870.
Enjoy classical music, explore a historical site, and learn about the Habsburg family.
Experience world-class symphonies and enjoy at the stunning Art Nouveau architecture
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