Sunday, September 1, 2013

Our Discovery of Vienna

Lorne and Lynn Brett are meeting us in Vienna, Austria for the East Africa portion of our Journey.

Vienna is a beautiful city and we are staying at the famous "Imperial Hotel" located right on the city ring.


We are ready to discover Austria's national dish, the Wiener Schnitzel, a very thin, breaded and deep fried Schnitzel from veal.







Always ready for good food and great company


We went to the Vienna Opera for a little impromptu music concerto of famous Classical music and we were lucky enough to be in the front row.






This street corner's name concerns me, who you calling "Dumbastrabe"?



The next day our Guide Bernard took us on an exciting walking tour of Vienna. The weather wasn't great but we were protected from the rain by the nice umbrellas from our hotel


The first stop was the St Charles church. A very interesting place! For 10 years now, tourists are allowed to access the dome via an elevator erected in the middle of the church. Very neat seeing the painting and fresca so close!


a portion of it is accessible with stairs.



On our way to the famous Spanish Horse School.

Home of the world Famous Lipizzaner Stallions





No visit of Vienna is complete without sampling the collection of pastries...we really did enjoy them


We are getting ready for our second day of discovering Vienna with the Belvedere and Schonbrunn Palaces.


The beautiful St Charles Church dome.



The entrance of the Belvedere Palace



Built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, the Belvedere is located south-east of the city center, in the 3rd district. This historic building complex consists of two Baroque palaces (the Upper and Lower Belvedere), the Orangery and the Palace Stables.



We all need a place to relax...


I was not the only one...


Interesting sign. We did look for them but never saw them.

After the Belvedere, we continued our tour to the former imperial summer residence, the Schonbrunn Palace. It is one of the most important cultural monuments in the country illustrating the tastes, interests and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs.








We even saw Mozart




More pastries!


Dinner was at the Sofitel roof top restaurant called "The Loft," offering uncanny views of Vienna while enjoying a gourmet meal. Not to mention an impressive wine cellar!




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