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Vienna

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 Photo Credit: Victor Malyushev
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 Photo Credit: Victor Malyushev

Vienna has a long memory. Once the capital of the Habsburg Empire, the city still carries signs of its imperial past in its palaces, concert halls, and wide boulevards. Visitors can walk through the Hofburg complex, where emperors once ruled, or tour the opulent rooms of Schönbrunn Palace, which features 1,441 rooms and a maze in its gardens. But Vienna’s many historic buildings now house contemporary art museums, cafés, and institutions that reflect the city’s modern identity.

Music is woven into Vienna’s streets and daily life. The city was home to Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, and still hosts over 15,000 concerts a year. The Vienna State Opera stages performances nearly every evening from September to June, and tickets can be surprisingly accessible. For something different, visitors can attend a summer open-air film screening at Rathausplatz or hear a string quartet perform in one of the city’s many Baroque churches.

Vienna’s coffeehouse culture is recognized by UNESCO and is less about the drink and more about the experience. A single order often comes with a glass of water and permission to linger for hours. Traditional spots like Café Central or Café Sperl serve layered cakes like Sachertortz and Topfentorte alongside newspapers and marble tabletops. It’s not unusual to see locals reading or writing for hours, as these cafés were once gathering places for thinkers like Freud, Trotsky, and Zweig.

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Schönbrunn Palace
Extravagant Rococo palace that was once the summer residence for Habsburg rulers.

Belvedere Palace
Palace dating back to the 1700s that boasts stunning architecture and a collection of art.

Vienna State Opera
Grand opera house and opera company offering tours and a museum.

Prater
Expansive public park notable for its amusement park (The Wurstelprater). Be sure to take a ride on the giant ferris wheel!

The Hofburg
Vast, historic palace that is the official seat of the Austrian President. Its buildings reflect several architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance and Rococo.
New Year's Concert
Three popular concerts performed by the Wiener Philharmoniker at the Musikverein on 12/30-31, and 1/1.

Vienna Coffee Festival
Coffee is a huge part of Viennese life, and this celebration of the bean features talks, tastings, entertainment and much more.

Easter Markets
Typically in March at locations throughout Vienna, the Easter Markets feature crafts, cuisine and countless decorated eggs.

Christmas Markets and New Year's Markets
Steaming mugs of punch, hundreds of artisans and cold weather are the hallmarks of Vienna's Christmas markets. Beyond the holiday, New Year's markets take their place, with most of the same features, but with lucky charms and gifts are added to the experience.

Vienna Beer Festival
Prost! This festival features brewery stands, food, and entertainment. Typically in June - 2021 dates are currently TBA.

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Mapping the '60s
From 7/5/2024 - 2/1/2026
Mapping the 60s is a deep dive exhibition examining how contemporary movements, such as Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, trace back to the potent 1960s. Encompassing diverse art styles like Pop Art, Nouveau Ralisme, Fluxus, Viennese Actionism, Performance art, Conceptual art, and Minimal art, it provides a layered exploration into the era's seismic cultural, social, and political transformations.
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Radical
From 6/18/2025 - 10/12/2025
At the upcoming Radical! show, over seventy female artists from numerous countries express their take on Modernism, embodying the period's unpredictability and shifting established political ideals. Melding the aesthetics of Modernism with daily life, this engaging exhibition spotlights oft-ignored contributions, promotes a shift in the typically male-dominated narrative, and portrays artistically vibrant landscapes as envisioned by these formidable women.
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Wotruba International
From 7/17/2025 - 11/16/2025
Attendees will witness a pivotal exhibition honoring the 50th anniversary of the passing of Austrian sculptor Fritz Wotruba. The event illuminates his rich contribution to postwar Modernism through his profound sculptures and interactional exchanges with both his contemporaries and succeeding generations.
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MQ Vienna Fashion Week
From 9/15/2025 - 9/21/2025
Witness the latest trends and designs from both Austrian and international fashion designers at MQ Vienna Fashion Week. Fashion enthusiasts can immerse themselves in runway shows, presentations, and exhibitions, celebrating creativity and innovation in the world of fashion at this highly anticipated event in Vienna, Austria.
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Feminist Futures Forever
From 9/19/2025 - 1/18/2026
Feminist Futures Forever is an intersectional exhibition that melds feminist notions and essential activism through various art forms. It illuminates systemic inequalities through bold themes of gender pay gaps and cinema's bodily self-determination, fostering evolved perspectives for the future.
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Lettuce
On 9/24/2025
Considered as one of the greatest modern funk bands, Lettuce has a strong fan-base spread over Chicago, New York City, San Francisco and Tokyo. Their most popular albums include the charting "Crush," and the Grammy-nominated "Elevate."
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Cézanne, Monet, Renoir
From 9/25/2025 - 2/8/2026
Delve into an enchanting display of chosen pieces from the renowned Villa Langmatt collection, celebrated for its diverse range of Swiss-originated French Impressionism. This lustrous exhibition immerses attendees in the artistic fervor exemplified by Jenny and Sidney Brown, encompassing seminal works by luminary artists such as Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, and Paul Czanne and a carefully amassed collection featuring Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Camille Corot among others.
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Preoccupations
On 9/28/2025
Preoccupations is a post-punk band from Calgary, Alberta, that started as Viet Cong in 2012. Matt Flegel (vocals, bass), Scott Munro (guitar, synth), Daniel Christiansen (guitar), and Mike Wallace (drums) make up the band. "Labyrinthine post-punk" has been defined as the group's musical style.
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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
On 9/29/2025
Scott Bradlee is a pianist, arranger, musician, and online content creator. He's also the founder of Postmodern Jukebox, an ever-changing group of musicians and music styles. Postmodern Jukebox is known for remixing popular songs into classical hits.
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Waves Vienna
From 10/2/2025 - 10/4/2025
Waves Vienna is a dynamic music festival held in Austria’s capital, celebrating cutting-edge talent and innovative sounds from across Europe and beyond. Featuring a mix of established and emerging artists, the festival spans multiple venues, creating an immersive citywide experience. With its focus on collaboration and showcasing diverse genres, Waves Vienna is a must-attend for music enthusiasts and industry professionals seeking the next big thing in the European music scene.
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