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Best places in Vienna. An original Vienna production.
15/05/2026
Belvedere 🤍
The „dome“ of Vienna’s Jesuit Church is one of Europe’s
most famous baroque illusions ✨
Andrea Pozzo painted it on a perfectly flat ceiling
in 1703. From the right spot on the floor,
the dome rises 20 meters into the sky.
Find the marble star on the ground.
That’s where the magic works ✨
📍 Jesuitenkirche, 1010 Vienna
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14/05/2026
Vienna mornings at St. Stephen's Cathedral 🌅
14/05/2026
Three centuries of imperial summers 💛🌹
Schönbrunn was the summer residence of the Habsburgs for more than 300 years. The 160-hectare gardens have been open to the public since 1779, when Emperor Joseph II opened them to all visitors.
The Gloriette on the hill was completed in 1775 as a tribute to Habsburg power. The Neptune Fountain below it dates from 1780, the final year of Maria Theresa’s reign.
The palace and gardens have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.
📍 Schloss Schönbrunn, 1130 Vienna
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Summer in Vienna sounds like Mozart 🏛️🎶
Warm afternoons, fiaker hooves on cobblestone, baroque palaces in golden light.
The perfect Vienna day is simple, just walk and let the city do the rest.
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Vienna’s most magical summer night is just one month away 💛🎶
Every year, the Vienna Philharmonic plays a free open-air concert in the gardens of Schloss Schönbrunn, with tens of thousands gathering on the lawn under the stars.
On 19 June 2026 at 20:45, Lorenzo Viotti conducts and baritone Bryn Terfel joins as soloist. Entry is completely free.
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📍 Schlosspark Schönbrunn
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Rainy nights in Vienna hit different 🌧️
When the streets empty out and the lamps reflect on wet cobblestones, the city turns into a Chopin nocturne 🎶✨
📍 Vienna Inner City
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Vienna in the rain feels like a film 🎥 🌧️
There is no bad weather in Vienna, only different shades of beauty 🤍
Places you can see in this reel:
📍 Albertina · Graben
📍 Stephansdom · Staatsoper
📍 Peterskirche · Michaelerplatz
📍 Kohlmarkt · Hofburg
📍 Burggarten · Philharmonikerstrasse
📍 Hotel Sacher · Albertinaplatz
📍 Stephansplatz · Stock im Eisen
📍 Palais Equitable · Kärntnerstrasse
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12/05/2026
Two architects, one opera house, one of Vienna’s greatest stories 🎭
The Wiener Staatsoper was the first grand building on Vienna’s Ringstrasse.
It opened on 25 May 1869 with Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
Both architects, Sicard von Sicardsburg and van der Nüll, never saw their work finished. Van der Nüll, who suffered from depression and illness, took his own life in 1868 during a wave of harsh public criticism. His partner Sicardsburg died only ten weeks later.
On 12 March 1945, just weeks before the end of the war, bombs almost destroyed the building. Ten years later, it reopened with Beethoven’s Fidelio, a symbol of a free Austria.
The Schwind Foyer carries scenes from famous operas, some of them personally chosen by Emperor Franz Joseph. The Tea Salon was once reserved for the imperial family.
📍 Wiener Staatsoper - Opernring 2, 1010 Vienna
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12/05/2026
Rainy Graben ☔️
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