Exploring British Connections in Vienna | |||||||||||||||||||
| This tour is British connections galore in Vienna! No matter where you go, you stumble upon English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish associations. Vienna owes her Giant Ferris Wheel to a Scotsman, the quintessential Vienna movie to an Englishman, the First Vienna Football Club to a Manx, some of the most memorable opera performances to a Welshman, and the best pubs in town to the Irish. Follow us in the footsteps of royals, monks, heroes, diplomats, writers, film tycoons and spies who left their traces in Vienna. See where they stayed or networked, where they were entertained, where they caused scandals. Learn about British involvement in the joint Allied administration of post-war Vienna, about British artists and architects who have left their works here, and about charity organisations that saved thousands of lives. Listen to what British travel writers thought of Vienna and what John Churchill wrote about Prince Eugene of Savoy. | ||||||||||||||||||
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