Albertinaplatz
A beautiful square with dark history- the perfect place to start our tour. At the square, you will see the Opera house, the Albertina museum and the monument against war and fascism.
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Albertinaplatz
A beautiful square with dark history- the perfect place to start our tour. At the square, you will see the Opera house, the Albertina museum and the monument against war and fascism.
Statue Emperor Joseph II
As we walk towards Hofburg palace, we will stop at a beautiful square where you will see the impressive statue of emperor Josef the II. There, you will also see the back side of the national library and the Augustinian Church.
The Hofburg
The winter palace of the Habsburg family is a must see in Vienna. We will go through its courtyard and learn about the important family and its secrets.
Heldenplatz
One of the most impressive squares in Vienna is our next stop- Heroes square. There, you will see the statues of Austria's brave generals and will also see one famous balcony. In the distance, you will see Maria Theresa's square, Vienna's twin museums, the beautiful Volksgarten and the city hall.
Michaelerplatz
A beautiful square, an ancient church and an archeological sight are waiting for you in this next station. The secrets of this square are mostly hidden underground and are very surprising!
Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial
After Michaelerplatz, we will walk through Kohlmarkt and the Graben to see Judenplatz and the powerful holocaust memorial. You will hear the story of the Jewish community and part of the modern history of Austria which remains as a dark stain on the country's glorious past.
Plague Column (Pestsaule)
(Pass by)
As we walk through the Graben towards St. Stephen's cathedral, a beautiful monument with dark history will catch your eye. That's our one before last station.
Stephansplatz
There's no better place to finish the tour than at Stephansplatz, right in front of Vienna's most important building. The ancient cathedral is marvellous and full with secrets! Many of its stories are still known only to few!