The House of Ten Thousand Clocks, Vienna
Vienna’s Clock Museum, one of the biggest and best of its kind doesn’t really have 10,000 clocks, but you’d never know that as you get lost in its world of time.
Vienna’s Clock Museum, one of the biggest and best of its kind doesn’t really have 10,000 clocks, but you’d never know that as you get lost in its world of time.
Vienna’s Imperial Crypt is not only the resting place of a dynasty, it’s also a museum of sculpture and changing tastes
A Vienna food tour that travels around the city for some unusual local treats
Vienna is getting a new aquarium at its famous zoo; the new facility will focus on endangered species
Vienna’s weekend of classic cars brings hundreds of unusual vehicles together each year. ProfessorAbe shares images of some of the best
A typical array of grilled sausages on offer in Vienna. There was a very long queue …
The tower was built during 1898-99 to cater for a rapid increase in Vienna’s population. When, in 1910, a second pipeline from the mountains to
Palais Ferstel is named after its architect, Heinrich von Ferstel, and located on the Freyung. A shopping arcade leads to this small inner courtyard. The
When you see the building you assume that various parts have been added over the centuries. However, it is less than 120 years old and
This Protestant church is located close to a busy intersection, from where we spotted its very unusual design. We initially assumed it was an Orthodox
Vienna’s Clock Museum, one of the biggest and best of its kind doesn’t really have 10,000 clocks, but you’d never know that as you get lost in its world of time.
Vienna’s Imperial Crypt is not only the resting place of a dynasty, it’s also a museum of sculpture and changing tastes
A Vienna food tour that travels around the city for some unusual local treats
Vienna is getting a new aquarium at its famous zoo; the new facility will focus on endangered species
Vienna’s weekend of classic cars brings hundreds of unusual vehicles together each year. ProfessorAbe shares images of some of the best
A typical array of grilled sausages on offer in Vienna. There was a very long queue …
The tower was built during 1898-99 to cater for a rapid increase in Vienna’s population. When, in 1910, a second
Palais Ferstel is named after its architect, Heinrich von Ferstel, and located on the Freyung. A shopping arcade leads to
When you see the building you assume that various parts have been added over the centuries. However, it is less
This Protestant church is located close to a busy intersection, from where we spotted its very unusual design. We initially