In Vienna, The New City Hall landmark stands on the equally famous Rathaus Park. The building was erected in 1883 and still accommodates about 2000 Austrian bureaucrats at work. But as a fine example of neo-gothic architecture, the buildings and its grounds are also open to tourists.
Several World Fairs have featured the building, as the [...]
Vienna’s Burggarten is well known as one of Austria’s most famed tourist sights. But nestled within its grounds is another must-see attraction: Schmetterlinghaus, a greenhouse that’s home to over 400 butterflies, 150 species of them.
The enclosure is carefully maintained at 26C and 80 percent humidity for the sake of it’s colorful winged inhabitants, so conditions [...]
In the heart of Vienna, south-east of the city center, there is a grand park lush with the life of 4,000 plants. Here stands one of Vienna’s premier attractions: the Belvedere Palaces. There are two palaces in the complex - the Lower Belvedere and Upper Belvedere - and both are outstanding examples of Rococo architecture.
These [...]

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