Colors of Vienna - traditions, festivals, mentality and lifestyle

Vienna - Parlament The nature and culture of the locals are rather contradictory. There are really many jokes about the 'dissatisfaction with life’, which is so common for Austrians. Locals often make fun of themselves because of their eternal "moaning". Nevertheless, local people love life and are able to enjoy it in all its forms. Tourists, who came to Vienna, are captured by the unique festive atmosphere right from the arrival.
Rathaus, Hofburg Palace, Karlskirche, Votive Church, Austrian Parliament, Capuchin Church, as well as many others, they all become the world's cultural heritage objects and remain as iconic monuments for Vienna … Open
Besides public holidays Vienna is full of various national celebrations. As a rule, they are accompanied by magnificent balls and colorful fireworks. Among the national celebrations there are many religious holidays, during which locals usually visit friends and give gifts to each other. During the memorial days of saints people usually give each other beautiful editions of the Bible, prayer beads and other religious attributes, as well as decorations for home. Pastries and chocolate are considered traditional gifts. During the days of celebrations the city’s streets are turned into great fairs. Perhaps, Catholic Epiphany, which is celebrated annually on January 6, is the most famous religious holiday. The National Day of the Republic of Austria is a favorite national holiday, which is celebrated with grand scale on October 26.
The indifferent attitude of locals to coffee has also become a notable feature of Vienna. You will surely see numerous coffee shops during your walk on the streets of Vienna. They have long become the most favorite place of rest for the local people. On evenings and during the lunchtime the locals gather on terraces of cozy cafes and enjoy the flavorful drink. Some coffee shops have nothing similar with the establishments that can be seen in other cities. These are unique "oases of comfort" with soft chairs and elegant marble tables. You can easily spend hours in these peaceful and cozy cafes. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
The history of Vienna is more than three thousand years. During the reign of the Habsburgs the city became the capital, and its imperial elegance is the legacy of the dynasty. Vienna is a … Open
Austria is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in early winter. The majority of travelers prefer to spend a week or so and celebrate New Year and Christmas here. From the middle of November, numerous Christmas markets and fairs start to work on the main squares, all the streets are decorated with bright illuminations, adorable Christmas trees, and Advent wreaths. If you are looking for some souvenirs or festive decorations, do your best to visit the Christmas fair, where you will have the chance to purchase unique souvenirs, gifts, and handicrafts. Moreover, those who feel cold or hungry can taste national dishes and drinks here. Locals celebrate New Year with dances, music, and positive resolutions towards the coming year. However, the choice of cultural events in Austria is very impressive at any time of the year. Music festivals in Vienna will please all the music lovers with the variety of genres and free outdoor performances. Those who are interested in jazz will pay attention to the Jazz Festival in Vienna, which has become one of the key events of its kind. The free music festival on the Danube Island attracts the audience and performers of different directions.
Schonbrunn - overview and lake In May-June, every tourist to Vienna will have the opportunity to visit the largest cultural event in whole Europe - the Vienna Festival. The ceremony solemnly opens on the Town Hall Square accompanied by free performances in the open-air format. The Vienna Festival lasts for five to six weeks. Some of the events are traditionally held in one of the Vienna's oldest theaters - Theater an der Wien. The program of the festival includes video installations, film screenings, meetings with artists, lectures, concerts and theatrical performances by international artistic groups. Each year, within the framework of the festival, a series of master classes are held. The festival was founded in 1951 in still occupied Vienna as a symbol of the country's surviving the devastating consequences of the war. One of the missions of the festival is the demonstration of the diversity of modern cultures, so all the performances are often presented in the original language.
In Vienna, young travelers and their parents will easily find interesting entertainment and amusement centers. There are also suitable city landmarks and museums that will leave families … Open
If you are traveling with the gastronomic purposes, in order to fully experience and absorb the local flavor, we certainly recommend visiting the Beer Festival, or how locals call it - Wiener Wiesen-Fest. This is the open-air festival, which since 2011 has been held in late September - early October for almost three weeks. During this time period, the local breweries install the tents with all kind of beer and national snacks. The main venue of the celebration is the Prater park, located almost in the center of the capital. Moreover, if you are not the great fan of beer, on the territory of the park you will also find the tents installed by the winemaking companies. As a rule, from 11:00 to 18:00, the entrance to the festival village is free. But after 18:30, when a live music concert starts in the park, you should purchase the tickets directly at the entrance. Many participants and guests of the festival dress in national Austrian clothes: for women - wide skirts in the assembly of Dirndl, for men - short leather pants Lederhosen.
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Unique landmarks in Vienna and around

Haas House

From the series “Famous buildings of Postmodern architecture”
According to some experts, the Roman citadel of Vindobon inspired the Austrian architect to build the original building. It has the same semi-circular facade. Decorative stone and mirror tiles were used in its decoration. The main feature of the interior architecture is a five-level atrium. Shopping galleries are located around it. The restaurant is located on the top floor of the Haas House center. Some of its tables are served on the outdoor terrace during the warmer months. It offers a wonderful view of the nearby historical sights of Vienna. … Read further

Karlskirche

From the series “The Most Elegant Buildings of Baroque Architecture”
At the beginning of the 18th century, Vienna had a terrible plague epidemic. Thousands of locals died because of it. When the epidemy has finished, the emperor ordered to build a church in honour of his patron Saint Charles Borromeo. The building was finished in 1737. At first, the church was quite complex from the architect point of view. There you can see several styles – the columns are made in ancient Roman style, the portico is an ancient Greek style, pavilions are in a baroque style. … Read further

Vienna Opera Toilet

From the series “Public Toilets, Who Makes it Extravagant”
The toilet, which is situated in the transition of the Karlsplatz metro station, has aroused the contradictory opinions since opening. Some people find it quite original and modern, although the others consider this toilet to be an evil mock on the operatic art. The design of the 'opera toilets' is also quite interesting. The walls in it are wallpapered with old posters and photographs of the famous Viennese opera. … Read further

Traditions and festivals in cities around Vienna

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