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Where is the best place to travel in Austria? Summary of must play attractions in Vienna

As we all know, Vienna is the capital of Austria. It has a very good artistic atmosphere. It is also known as the 'music capital of the world', and many people travel here. So, what are the scenic spots in Vienna?

A curved road

Vienna is not a modern city, but an ancient castle or city-state. The road is winding. In Vienna, you can hardly find a straight road even with lanterns.

When you walk in the street, there always seems to be a corner in front. You may see an old house on the left and a big tree with thick branches on the right. When you look a little on both sides, an artist's bust just stares at you.

In this place where you meet love everywhere, music seems to envelop your heart. Although this city is the capital of music, I think it does not rely on concerts, music classes or Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony, but on these quiet, elegant and winding roads and paths, which are the real notes in this land.

Golden Hall and bar

Perhaps the most famous in Vienna is the golden hall. Many Chinese singers are proud to give concerts in the golden hall. Vienna Golden Hall is the oldest and most modern concert hall in Vienna. It is the legal venue for holding the 'Vienna New Year Concert' every year.

There is a collection hall in the hall, containing the music manuscripts, letters and other manuscripts of music masters, including Mozart's music manuscript: the last symphony, Schubert's manuscript: Unfinished Symphony, etc.

A leisurely Viennese

Vienna is like a slowly flowing stream, leisurely and even lazy.

In the middle of the green space, people who sleep naked don't care what others think; The person in a seat in the coffee shop did not move from morning to night; In suburban rivers, people lying in baths can be tireless for hours.

I often think that if they come to work in Beijing with such a pace of life, it is estimated that no boss is willing to accept the discount.

Perhaps, people in this city love life to a degree that others can't understand. In their eyes, life is not only sunshine and flowers, but also music and wine.

They make their lives like works of art, never sparing a detail. Take dustbins for example. In Beijing, there are at most two kinds, recyclable and non recyclable, but in Vienna, there can be up to six or seven kinds of dustbins in a row. Different colors mean that different kinds of garbage can be loaded. They are so serious about life.

Those old streets

In China, if any city has an old street, it will certainly be developed into a tourist attraction to collect money.

But Vienna is different. Every street here seems to be an old street. The Viennese people's protection of history is morbid.

If you find a polished stone in these streets, don't underestimate it. It may have been here for hundreds of years.

The old stores here like to engrave the year when they opened on the wall of the store. When the old store changes hands, the people who take over will not redecorate the store. They still do what they should do according to the original. They believe that these buildings are eternal, and they are just passers-by.

Life in waltz

Vienna has no work, only life. Every fragment of life, in the eyes of Viennese people, is a waltz.

For example, the famous Strauss family in Vienna history, father and son, all of whom are Waltz masters, little John & middot; Strauss is even known as the 'King of Waltz', and the most famous waltz, the Blue Danube, is his work. That leisurely tone is the breath and breath of the city of Vienna.

Vienna has the classical temperament left by the once prosperous Dynasty, which is comparable to the palace of Versailles. It is also the location of many films. Walking on the street is like walking in pictures and films. Let's take a look at the most unforgettable place in Vienna.

Vienna National Opera House

Vienna national opera house is one of the largest opera houses in the world, known as the 'world opera center'. Feel the first-class performances of the world's top composers, conductors, soloists and dancers here.

The Romanesque architectural appearance is dignified, and the interior design is also full of neoclassical magnificence. Many of the world's most famous operas have been performed here.

Hofburg Palace

Hofburg Palace is the palace of Habsburg dynasty in Austria. It is located in the center of the capital Vienna.

The architectural type of the palace is Baroque architecture, which is characterized by magnificent momentum, so it is very suitable for the palace.

Charlie Church

Charlie church, also known as Carl church, is located in the south of Vienna City and the south of Carl square. The whole church is in Baroque architectural style, with a blue eye-catching Romanesque circular vault up to 72 meters.

In 1713, the Holy Rome emperor Carle VI declared that if the terrible plague could stop, he would build a church. When the plague was over, the emperor ordered the magnificent baroque church to be built.

Stephen Cathedral

Stephen's Cathedral is one of the most famous Gothic churches in the world. In addition to its spectacular external design, you can be impressed by its momentum and beauty when you enter the church. The colorful light through the stained glass windows and the melodious sound of the organ in the church make people feel like they are in a dream.