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Austria Certified Guides
Wolfgang Auinger: "Coffee Houses and Wine Taverns belong to Vienna like St. Stevens Cathedral, Sisi and Schönbrunn. Despite Lipican Horses and the Boys Choir, Vienna is more than an open air museum. It must have been a special herb that has made so many personalities create their masterpieces right here, and that made Vienna to the world´s most comfortable metropolis, after the turbulent and troubled 20th century. Is it the wine, the coffee, the Kaiserschmarren, the climate, the music, the Viennese sense of humor or the golden heart of the Viennese? Just come along, we will do our best to find an answer."
Margaret Wohlfarter: The various faces of Vienna impressed me since I moved to Vienna. This City offers something for everyone, the imperial past, the cultural monuments, the traditional Coffeehouses or the wine taverns. On request, I would be pleased to show you Vienna by bicycle. Eighter across the center, around the Ring or along the famous "Praterallee" all the way to the Danube Island or the "Old Danube". You will discover places which would have remained undiscovered with a classical city tour.
Mag. Clemens Mosch: "The city of Vienna is a myth. An imperial city, the city of music, the city of psychoanalysis and also a place of literature and science. Vienna has always been a point of intersection of the different cultural influences and still is so today. Can there anything be added? I think so. There are plenty of hardly known places in Vienna, which are worth having a look at them and listening to their stories. As a historian, I let my passion run wild, a passion I would like to share with you."
Dr. Klaus Schmidt: "After having admired the city from the breezy hights of an office building for 30 years, of an office building that is situated on the place where the Danube-Waltz was performed for the first time in the year 1867, it was time for me to learn more about the secrets and the adresses of that city. Now I want to share my knowledge with curious fans of vienna and those that want to become ones. Believe me, this unique city ensures surprises for the visitors. Or do you know, where Antonio Vivaldi lived in his last years, and where he was buried?"
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