Vienna, also described as Europe's cultural
capital, is a metropolis with unique charm and flair. It boasts outstanding
infrastructure, is clean and safe, and has all the inspiration you
could wish for on a language course.
Facts: Vienna is the capital
of Austria with 2 million inhabitants and is situated on the banks
of the Danube. The influx of visitors from all over the world
has made Vienna the most popular urban tourist destination in
Austria.
Austria's climate is generally
moderate and mild. Average summer temperatures range from 20°C
to 30°C, the average winter temperatures are around 0°.
Vienna - a romantically imperial
city: Vienna is a dream city for anyone with a romantic
streak or an interest in history. Wander along narrow, medieval
alleyways or across imperial squares, view Schönbrunn Palace or
the Imperial Palace (Hofburg) in the footsteps of Empress Sissi and Emperor
Franz Josef, and marvel at the majestic architecture along the
Ring boulevard. Be inspired by an atmospheric city steeped in history
- which also boasts the comforts and infrastructure of a modern
metropolis!
Vienna - city of culture:
Vienna possesses a lively and vast array of cultural attractions.
Whether classical or experimental theatre, film or dance festivals,
opera or operetta, or exhibitions and concerts - no matter when
you come and how long you stay for, there is bound to be something
exciting for you to discover. Or if your tastes are not quite
so culturally refined, then visit one of Vienna's famous coffee
houses or traditional wine taverns ("Heurige") and work your way
through famous culinary specialities. Wet
your appetite!
Vienna - city of music:
Vienna has been synonymous with music for centuries, and was home
to Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Johann Strauss. This outstanding
musical heritage has been preserved up to the present day.
The Wiener Philharmoniker is one of the world's top orchestras,
the Vienna Boys' Choir is triumphantly successful wherever it
tours, and the Vienna Conservatorium has produced innumerable
international award-winners in all musical disciplines. Yet Vienna
also boasts a lively scene for young people - if you love music,
you are sure to benefit from being in Vienna.
Vienna - City of art: Through
the centuries, Vienna has produced and nurtured world-famous
artists. The collecting passion of art-loving rulers and monarchs
has made Vienna a treasure house par excellence. The Museum of
Fine Arts, for instance, is one of the world's largest and most
distinguished museums, housing priceless works of art. Art accompanies
you wherever you go in Vienna - even some of its underground stations
are listed properties (on account of their elegant, ornamental
Jugendstil style designed by Otto Wagner)! And Vienna is also
extremely successful as far as its literature is concerned. After
all, where else in the world will you find a city with its own
"coffee house literature"?