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Ein Eis-Traum #wienereistraum #eistraum #onice #iceicebaby #burgtheater #rathausplatz #eislaufen #iceskating #eislaufplatz #sport #wintersport #wien #vienna #igersvienna #wienliebe #wienstagram #viennablogger #kufen #eistraum #rathausplatz #ring (hier: Wiener Eistraum) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co0AKjpM6xq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Crown Prince Rudolf Tour of Vienna
Hey, you - yes, you! Travelling to Vienna? Too much of a hipster to want to devote your trip to Mozart or Sisi things? Or just looking to expand your horizons even while you're doing the more traditional tourist stuff? Look no further than here :D I'm going to take you through some of the Rudolf things you can do in Vienna. (And some Elisabeth das Musical things as well.)
General Tips
Stuff you may find very useful to have:
- A public transport day/week ticket for the entire time you're in Vienna. Vienna public transport is generally awesome because of the short intervals (3-10 minutes during weekdays for most lines), and you can get pretty much everywhere by bus, tram, the underground (U-Bahn) and S-train, all of which are included in the Wiener Linien ticket.
- An international student card if you're a student under 26. I have an ISIC card and in some countries it doesn't qualify you for all discounts, but in Vienna, it works everywhere. You can save a lot of money on museum and theatre tickets! There's also something you can get called the Vienna City Card which gets you discounts as well, but you would have to calculate whether it would be worth it to pay for the card (depends on how many places you intend to visit and if they're covered by the discount). I didn't get it because I was interested in a very narrow scope of things (= Rudolf).
- Change in Euros. You can pay by card basically everywhere, but for souvenirs that cost less than 10 euros, it just feels more convenient to use cash/coins (and from what I gather, a lot of people do use cash to pay in Austria compared to Finland :D)
- There are combo tickets like the Sisi Ticket (Schönbrunn + Hofburg Sisi Museum and Silberkammer + Möbelmuseum) if you want to do all of the museums that it covers. I didn't get any of those because again, Rudolf priorities, but if you do end up doing that combo, definitely get the combo ticket instead of separate ones!
Now onto the actual tour stops. We shall start from the city centre and work our way through the city from there.
1. Hofburg / Rudolf's Apartments
The whole Hofburg area is super cool and imposing, so I definitely recommend going there just to walk around - it's completely free. You can also take tram 1 towards Prater Hauptallee from the opera to the Schwedenplatz & back (which I did) to observe the palace from the Vienna Ring Road, which takes you past many gorgeous buildings, including those of the Hofburg (and the Wiener Eistraum, a famous skating rink that features in the Affaire Mayerling musical, complete with its trauma-inducing snowman). But don't only do the overview, it's really super cool to actually wander around the palace area!
The most interesting area of the palace is the Schweizerhof. When you enter the palace through the big entrance on Michaelerplatz (idk if it's the main entrance but it's probably the most tourist trappy one) and walk through the "tunnel" (my English architectural vocab is failing me) to the main courtyard (Innerer Burghof), the smaller Schweizerhof courtyard will be on your left. From there, you can enter the Hofburg Chapel / Hofmusikkapelle (which has very limited opening hours due to it being an important practice and performance site for the Vienna Boys' Choir; it's open to tourists Monday and Tuesday from 10 am to 2 pm & Friday 11 am to 1 pm) for free (once you have entered the courtyard, it will be on your right) and sit there listening to some nice choral music. It's very quiet and off the beaten path imo, so it's very nice.
But the main point of interest on the Schweizerhof is, of course, Rudolf's apartment, located on the left side of the courtyard on the second floor (I think). You can't go in because it now houses the offices of the State Monument Office (Bundesdenkmalamt), but you can peer up at the windows >:D
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2. Augustinerkirche
The Augustinerkirche is a stone's throw away from the Hofburg (4 minute walk), so it's very easy to get to once you're already there. Just go out through the Schweizerhof exit (directly in front of you if you've just entered the small courtyard from the main Burghof; visible in the photo above) and exit to the Josefsplatz (the plaza in front of the Austrian National Library). Walk across the plaza, past the statue of Kaiser Joseph II, and enter the church from a door on the west side.
The Augustinerkirche is where Sisi and FJ got married, but less famously, it's also the site of Rudolf and Stéphanie's wedding. You can go in for free and guided tours are forbidden within the church, so it should be quite quiet and peaceful. Opening hours 8 am to 5:30 pm (Mon, Wed, Fri) / 8 am to 7:30 pm (Tues / Thurs) / 9 am to 7:30 pm (Sat / Sun), though be aware that the church is in active use by the parish so sometimes services may be taking place.
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3. Kapuzinergruft
The Kapuzinergruft is a three-minute walk away from the Augustinerkirche. Just proceed down the Josefplatz until it turns into Augustinerstraße, go past the Theatermuseum, make a few turns (Google Maps will help you with this better than I can) and you're there. You can enter the crypt for 7 euros (student) / 8 euros (adult). The price of the ticket ensures that it's quite quiet, at least on winter weekdays - I basically had it to myself for ~20 minutes. Remember that it's a graveyard, so you should avoid making any kind of ruckus while there. You can see the graves of many famous Habsburg personalities, but what obviously interests us most is Rudolf. His grave in the Franz Joseph vault is pretty hard to miss accidentally.
Do consider bringing him something. It doesn't have to cost anything (and perhaps you shouldn't spend a lot of money given that mementos are regularly cleared away. I think pretty rocks work as well as anything), but it's a nice gesture.
4. Theatermuseum
The Theatermuseum is very close to the Capuchin Crypt, so you can easily proceed there directly if you want to. It doesn't have much to do with the historical Rudolf, but right now (Feb 2023) it has the original 1992 costume sketches for Elisabeth displayed in the Mozart to Falco exhibition. In the museum gift shop you can buy the 2004 blue Elisabeth Vienna cast album (Lukas Perman as Rudolf) for 13 euros (cheap!), as well as the 2005 Vienna Elisabeth DVD & the 2016 Vienna Mozart proshot DVD and official CD. They are quite expensive (~16 euros for the Mozart CD and 30 euros for each of the dvds iirc) and not really cheaper than what you could find while online shopping imo, so I didn't buy them.
5. Raimundtheater
We're making a pretty large jump across town :D The Raimundtheater, operated by the VBW, is the leading musical theatre venue in Vienna. In the theatre you can do the following Rudolf-related activities:
- Buy Elisabeth merch (a wide variety of things from VBW productions from the last 10 years; when I went they had the 2012 and 2019 CDs, iirc 2022 as well, and the 2012 libretto. Basically anything you can find in the online VBW gift shop will be here.)
- Buy the Rudolf: Affaire Mayerling CD and DVD (don't) (XD)
- See a show in the theater where Elisabeth 2012 happened
- As long as Rebecca is playing: Meet a Rudolf/Young Hungarian Nobleman (choose your pick from u/s Vienna 1992 and/or u/s Vienna 2012) at stagedoor 😎 You can also meet several Elisabeths and Franz Josephs and watch Mark Seibert run away from his fans at lightning speed.
You should definitely join the VBW Musicalclub to buy last-minute tickets for 22 euros (available 2 hours before the show starts), especially if you're alone. The membership is 17 euros a year but just one good last-minute ticket will make it worth it. I sat in seats worth 120 euros in the 5th and 6th rows (stalls) and paid only 22 euros each for them, plus the membership. You need a bit of luck but it's definitely worth it, especially on less busy weekdays. The visibility from category C and D seats, at least those on the balcony, isn't amazing - you miss some action even from seats where it isn't indicated that there's limited visibility.
6. The Crown Prince Apartments at Schönbrunn
The crown jewel of the experience, in my opinion. >:] Take the U4 from the centre and get off at Schönbrunn station. Once you enter the main courtyard of the castle (on which the war crime that was the Elisabeth Konzertante Aufführung was committed), head for the entrance seen on the left corner of the main facade. If you go straight ahead once you enter the building, you will find a small unassuming door. This is the entrance to the horribly kitschy Schönbrunn Virtual Reality experience. It's also the entrance to Rudolf's apartment.
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Watching the 24-minute VR film is pretty okay. It looks cool, even though it's not a great film for people who already know the history. (We only see Rudolf for a few seconds on the carriage to Mayerling, and then darkness, a whisper of "mother, forgive me" and two gunshot sound effects. Gross. Lucheni has more screentime than Rudolf and he's depicted as a whistling cartoon villain living in a rat-infested apartment.) I did learn new things about the early history of Schönbrunn, which was nice. But the important thing is that after the film you get to walk around all the rooms (at least if it's not super busy) and look at Rudolf's apartment!!! Only the bedroom is off-limits. It's not known what each of the rooms' function was (except that the first room you enter was his living room), but it's really cool to look at the 18th century bird murals, which were ludicrously expensive to create and took 7 years to complete (by only one artist and then his student when he passed away). The apartments were Empress Maria Theresa's favourite part of the castle because they were hot in winter and cool in the summer.
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The VR tour only costs 8.50 (student) / 9.50 (adult) as an add-on to a regular Schönbrunn ticket. Definitely do that! The regular tickets (Grand Tour and Imperial Tour, and some combos that are available in the summer) get you a nice tour of the first floor of the castle, with Sisi and FJ's apartments and the glorious Spiegelsaal. I would get the Grand Tour because it's 18 extra rooms for only a marginal increase in price. I'm too lazy to google the prices rn and they might change in the future, but it was something like 20ish euros.
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After the tour you can buy merch at the gift shop. Sadly, the Rudolf merch is limited to two postcards - one a photograph of him as a young boy and another a hunting clothes portrait photo from 1888. I think the latter one is super cute so I bought it :D You can also buy a Sisi themed nail file 💀
That concludes my Rudolf Tour experience. XD There are additional things you could do that I don't have personal experience of, so I'm listing them briefly here.
Things you could also do but I didn't do (and why I didn't do them)
- The Sisi Museum / Imperial Apartments at Hofburg. I read online that the apartments aren't very different from those at Schönbrunn, and I don't have a great interest in Sisi, but you could do this if you want to. Like in Schönbrunn, FJ has pictures of all of his children in his apartment, which is cute.
- Imperial Treasury/Kaiserliche Schatzkammer in Hofburg. I didn't particularly care xD It's on the Schweizerhof so easy to pop into while going to see Rudolf's Hofburg apartment if you want. Not free.
- Silberkammer - another which is next to the Sisi museum afaik. Again, didn't care xD
- Paniglgasse 19. This is a now-random building that once contained the apartment Rudolf bought for Mizzi Kaspar, his favourite mistress. You can go stand outside it if you're in the Wieden area (underground stop Karlsplatz) anyway to see the famous Karlskirche or the VBW main office / Theater an der Wien. The latter is being renovated so there's nothing to see but I did it anyway. I didn't go to Mizzi's apartment because I found the area a bit weird to navigate and was tired at that point of my day :D
- The Museum of Natural History / Naturhistorisches Museum. The mineral collection contains some geological objects of interest from Rudolf's private collection, as does the ornithological collection. There's a pair of white-tailed eagles on display that were shot by him on Jan 22, 1889, only nine days before his death. I realised too late that I should go and missed it - maybe next time. Tickets 16e (adult) / 12e (student/reduced).
- The Hofmobiliendepot / Imperial Furniture Collection / Furniture Museum. I was going to go because they had some Rudolf stuff (... including the bed he died in, which I find a bit gauche to display), but I was too tired after Schönbrunn and skipped it. Located at Andreasgasse 7, served by the U3 underground line. Student ticket 10,50 / adult 11,50.
- The Kronprinzengarten in the Schönbrunn grounds. It's named so because it's located right outside Rudolf's apartments, so going there will give you a view of the outside of his place & his yard, basically. Definitely pop over if you can, it's very practical to do if you're in Schönbrunn anyway! The gardens were closed for the winter when I was in Vienna. You can get a Schönbrunn Classic Pass (from April 1 onwards) to do the castle Grand Tour and visit all of the Schönbrunn gardens.
Thanks for reading :D Hope you have fun and please bring Rudolf all the rocks
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L’albero di Natale 2023 a Vienna
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L'abete rosso proveniente dalla Val di Tamersc, sulla strada per Pederü, alto 28 metri e ha circa 115 anni dopo essere arrivato, con un trasporto eccezionale, a Vienna, farà bella mostra di sé come albero di Natale nella Rathausplatz per tutto il periodo natalizio. Il proprietario dell'abete, la Amministrazione Sep. B.U.C. di Marebbe, ha concesso l'albero a titolo gratuito, poi la pianta è stato eretta nella Rathausplatz di Vienna il 27 ottobre e illuminata il 10 novembre nel corso di una cerimonia. L’albero di Natale austriaco ha una lunga tradizione, infatti ogni anno, dal 1959, diverse province,  e tra queste quella di Bolzano,  hanno portato un albero a Vienna. Il primo albero altoatesino fu in mostra sulla Rathausplatz di Vienna nel 1981, e l'ultima volta che l'Alto Adige consegnò un albero alla capitale austriaca è stato nel 2014.  "Per noi è sempre un onore speciale quando ci viene concesso di portare l'albero di Natale a Vienna. Un albero bello e pieno proveniente dai nostri boschi viene scelto per rallegrare il periodo natalizio dei viennesi e degli ospiti provenienti da tutto il mondo. Questo albero è anche un segno della nostra solidarietà con Vienna e l'Austria", ha detto il presidente della Provincia autonoma di Bolzano, Arno Kompatscher. Il parco Rathausplatz , situato proprio di fronte al Municipio di Vienna, è famoso per i molti eventi culturali che vi hanno luogo nel corso dell'anno. Se si visita Vienna durante la stagione dell'Avvento, è da vedere uno dei mercati natalizi più pittoreschi al mondo, con bancarelle che vendono di tutto, da decorazioni natalizie a vin brûlé e wurstel tradizionali tedeschi. Inoltre l'intero parco è meravigliosamente decorato e gli alberi sono illuminati con diversi colori. Dalla fine di gennaio alla fine di marzo, il parco viene trasformato in una gigantesca pista da pattinaggio su ghiaccio chiamata Eistraum, si possono noleggiare dei pattini per godersi un’esperienza unica e romantica. Read the full article
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Vienna Town Hall, known as the German Wiener Rathaus, is still an active place today. The building is an architectural work made in neo-gothic style, reflecting the effects of 19th century architecture. The construction of the building, which draws attention with its neo-Gothic architectural design, continued between 1872 and 1883. During the construction of the building, Rathausmann, one of the symbols of the city of Vienna, was placed on the tower. In addition, a large park has been built in front of the building. Renovation work of the building started on September 27, 2012. A budget of 35 million dollars has been allocated for the renovation works and it has been said that the works will continue until 2023. Vienna Town Hall With its unique historical texture and eye-catching architecture, Rathaus continues to be one of the most striking places in Vienna. Reflecting all the characteristics of the city of Vienna, which is the capital of fashion and culture in Europe, this building has become one of the cornerstones of the city's silhouette by combining its deep-rooted historical structure with its modern appearance. The Rathaus is one of the top tourist attractions in Vienna every year. This building, which is one of the first pictures that comes to mind when Vienna is mentioned, contributes to the tourism of the city as well as being an active place still serving. The architect of Rathaus is Friedrichvon Schmidt. On the right is the University of Vienna and on the left is the Austrian Parliament Building. Various events are held in front of the Rathaus at certain times of the year. These events ensure that the building maintains its reputation. Vienna Town Hall is an institution that is also open to visitors. Visiting Information: The Town Hall is open to visitors every weekday between 08:00-18:00. With its unique architecture and its lasting vitality, this building remains one of the most eye-catching spots in the city of Vienna. Address:Landesgerichtsstraße 8, 1010 Vienna Directions: You can easily reach Rathaus by taking the metro from the Volkstheater stop. Nearby Places: Wiener Eistraum, Rathausplatz, Burgtheater, Minoritenkirche, Ringstrasse, Universitad Wien, Votivkirche, Natural History Museum, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Volksgarten, Mozart Statue, Leopold Museum, Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, Burgtor.
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Vienna City Hall, known as the German Wiener Rathaus, is still an active place today. The building is an architectural work made in neo-gothic style, reflecting the effects of 19th century architecture. The construction of the building, which draws attention with its neo-Gothic architectural design, continued between 1872 and 1883. During the construction of the building, Rathausmann, one of the symbols of the city of Vienna, was placed on the tower. In addition, a large park has been built in front of the building. Renovation work of the building started on September 27, 2012. A budget of 35 million dollars has been allocated for the renovation works and it has been said that the works will continue until 2023. With its unique historical texture and eye-catching architecture, Rathaus continues to be one of the most striking places in Vienna. Reflecting all the characteristics of the city of Vienna, which is the capital of fashion and culture in Europe, this building has become one of the cornerstones of the city's silhouette by combining its deep-rooted historical structure with its modern appearance. The Rathaus is one of the top tourist attractions in Vienna every year. This building, which is one of the first pictures that comes to mind when Vienna is mentioned, contributes to the tourism of the city as well as being an active place still serving. The architect of Rathaus is Friedrichvon Schmidt. On the right is the University of Vienna and on the left is the Austrian Parliament Building. Various events are held in front of the Rathaus at certain times of the year. These events ensure that the building maintains its reputation. Vienna City Hall is an institution that is also open to visitors. Visiting Information: The Town Hall is open to visitors every weekday between 08:00-18:00. With its unique architecture and its lasting vitality, this building remains one of the most eye-catching spots in the city of Vienna. Address:Landesgerichtsstraße 8, 1010 Vienna Directions: You can easily reach Rathaus by taking the metro from the Volkstheater stop. Nearby Places: Wiener Eistraum, Rathausplatz, Burgtheater, Minoritenkirche, Ringstrasse, Universitad Wien, Votivkirche, Natural History Museum, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Volksgarten, Mozart Statue, Leopold Museum, Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, Burgtor.
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Stadt Wien präsentiert Energiesparmaßnahmen: Eistraum auf dem Prüfstand
Stadt Wien präsentiert Energiesparmaßnahmen: Eistraum auf dem Prüfstand
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