
John Paul Tuquib
33 reviews on 1 places
A neo-gothic architecture Catholic church in Vienna.
The exterior design is superb
And inside the church, its a spectacular.
Well, I can see the altar far from me as they are barracades
You can feel the solemn of the church inside of it.
The colorful stained glass it's makes church more beautiful.
I went here during winter time and it is a worthy visit.
The exterior design is superb
And inside the church, its a spectacular.
Well, I can see the altar far from me as they are barracades
You can feel the solemn of the church inside of it.
The colorful stained glass it's makes church more beautiful.
I went here during winter time and it is a worthy visit.
I passed by here and the church is closed.
The structural and architectural is quite nice that dated back 13th century.
The structural and architectural is quite nice that dated back 13th century.
The location is 290m to the right of the entrance gate of the Palace.
A collection of transport such as carriages, automobile cars and a racing car from the Habsburg Dynasty along with some of their dresses, clothing and paintings.
Such a marvelous museum as it preserves the most important history of centuries ago.
I'm glad I got to see it personally and get an idea or a glimpse what their lives like back then.
There is a description in English of every displayed carriages, automobile cars and racing car.
There is an entrance ticket but if you are using Vienna Pass Card - it is for free.
By the way, eating or drinking is prohibited in this museum.
It will take almost one hour here if you want to see the description one by one.. The description translate in English.
Lastly, don't forget to have leave message or comment on their slam book at the exit of the museum.
A collection of transport such as carriages, automobile cars and a racing car from the Habsburg Dynasty along with some of their dresses, clothing and paintings.
Such a marvelous museum as it preserves the most important history of centuries ago.
I'm glad I got to see it personally and get an idea or a glimpse what their lives like back then.
There is a description in English of every displayed carriages, automobile cars and racing car.
There is an entrance ticket but if you are using Vienna Pass Card - it is for free.
By the way, eating or drinking is prohibited in this museum.
It will take almost one hour here if you want to see the description one by one.. The description translate in English.
Lastly, don't forget to have leave message or comment on their slam book at the exit of the museum.
Visited here last January 2024 in a cold winter afternoon...but the sky was already dark.
Well, the statues are impressive that sits in the Innerer Burghof courtyard.
Emperor Franz I statue is located at the center of surrounded by 4 ladies.
Under his statue, there is a description and it says : Amorem Mevm Popvlis Meis (I Love Myself with My People)
Hoping the city of Vienna especially the Tourism sector could fix and clean the statues cause the stains are visible.
It is 24/7 and free entrance.
Well, the statues are impressive that sits in the Innerer Burghof courtyard.
Emperor Franz I statue is located at the center of surrounded by 4 ladies.
Under his statue, there is a description and it says : Amorem Mevm Popvlis Meis (I Love Myself with My People)
Hoping the city of Vienna especially the Tourism sector could fix and clean the statues cause the stains are visible.
It is 24/7 and free entrance.
It is big, innovative, clean, tidy and modern train station...
Lots of stalls, restaurants, coffee shops, operation offices and shopping outlets.
Connected to tram, busses, metro train and to other big cities.
Staffs are indeed very helpful, they will guide you.
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Lots of stalls, restaurants, coffee shops, operation offices and shopping outlets.
Connected to tram, busses, metro train and to other big cities.
Staffs are indeed very helpful, they will guide you.
Screen time are updated by time to time...