Kerstin Timmermann | |||||||
Vienna is famous for Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephan's Cathedral and the Ferries Wheel. But there is also another side of the city away from the crowds and eager to get explored. It is this part of the city that I would like to discover with you, as well in the outskirts of the city as in the historic city centre. | |||||||
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The following tours are scheduled (public):
All other tours can only be privately booked:
Vienna in the Footsteps of the Third Man The quintessential tour for film buffs! More than 60 years after his death in the sewers of Vienna, Orson Welles's Harry Lime still haunts the city. The scars of the war have long disappeared but almost all the locations of Carol Reed's ... [more] |
Deep Cellars and Baroque Vaults in Vienna's Oldest Quarter Vienna's Old Town between the Danube Canal to the north and St. Stephen's Cathedral to the south is commonly referred to as "Greek Quarter", "Jesuit Quarter" or "Old University Quarter". It offers a myriad of h... [more] |
Love, Death and the Plague – Life in Medieval Vienna Medieval Vienna was one of the largest cities in Europe, by today’s standards it was extremely small. It had about 25,000 residents living in some 1,000 buildings within the walled city. Streets were very narrow and unpaved, and space was at a premi... [more] |
Mozart’s Mysterious Death - Rumors, Gossip and Murder Speculations „The Imperial Court Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has passed away in the night of the fourth to the fifth of this month”, is how the leading paper of the day announced the death of the genius. More than two centuries later, we take you back into t... [more] |
St. Michael’s Church. From Attic to Catacombs Starting with a magnicicant 300 year Roof and finishing in the crypt with its 200 original coffins... [more] |