The Sacher cake may be considered the world’s most famous cake for nearly a couple of centuries. Originated way back in 1832, the Sacher Cake or locally known as Sachertorte, is a chocolate cake created by Franz Sacher in Vienna, Austria. Read more…
The town square in the Inner Stadt witnessed the oldest and the newest moments from the history of Jews in Vienna.
It was the centre of Jewish life until 1421 when the Jewish Ghetto has been closed and Jews left Vienna to come back in the following centuries to another ghetto on Leopoldplatz. Read more…
The Albertina, named after the son-in -law of Maria Theresa is a Hofburg museum that explores the development of graphic arts that started as early as 14th century. Read more…
The Schaetzkammer, or so called Imperial Treasury, is the greatest treasury in the world. Reached by a staircase fro the Swiss Court, it is divided into twos sections: Imperial Profane and Sacerdotal Treasuries. The former contains crown jewels and imperial riches while the latter contains ecclesiastical treasures. Read more…
Visitors, who came to Vienna look for the atmosphere of ageing, but solid Empire full of romances in the rythme of Waltz played during endless balls, and a bit of decadency, but of the high style, the talks held between cups of coffee and smiles broken only by the delicious cakes and sweets. And so the city, at least the old center follows these expectations. Read more…
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