Fourth Entry

Aside from being the capital city of Austria with the population of approximately 1.7 million people and a rich historic heritage, Vienna has many cultural attractions.For example, great Flemish Baroque and Neoclassical art can be found in Kunsthistorisches Museum, whereas just a walking distance away lies MuseumsQuartier where modern art lovers can enjoy Leopold Museum and Mumok. If your tastes lie somewhere in between, there is always the option to go to Albertina, where impressionist and post-impressionist paintings are regularly shown.to the left of MuseumsQuartier is Mariahilferstrasse, which is a „shopper firendly“ street packed with a variety of shops and restaurants. Other important landmarks include the Rathaus (serving as a seat for the mayor and city council of Vienna, Hofburg, Belvedere, Schonbrunn Palace, and the Parliament building (modeled on the Greek Acropolis).Music lovers will hardly be disappointed with the Wiener Staatsoper, which always offers excellent monthly programs offering anything from Verdi to Mozart. if you like Jazz, chances are you have already heard of Jazzland, located near Schwedenplatz. In addition, there are many more pubs, clubs and live music locales in Vienna. However, listing all of them is virtually impossible….so yeah.