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Bush in Vienna

June 21st, 2006 (worufu)

Today Mr. George W. Bush is visiting Vienna.
Not really anything to say about that…
…except maybe you want to see a contribution to this event of a friend of mine.

Mozart rocks Vienna

May 8th, 2006, last modified June 27th, 2006 (worufu)

This weekend we were visiting some friends of us to celebrate their birthday in a nice little premise in Vienna.
We arrived Saturday in the early afternoon and went into the city center to do some shopping in our favourite bookstore. I want to give you a visual impression of the route from the museum quarter right into the city center of Vienna.

We start from the museum of art history. Kunsthistorisches Museum

We cross the highly frequented “Ring” (the inner of two circles surrounding the city center) and pass by the “Hofburg” Hofburg

The Hofburg was and still is the residence of the Austrian leaders and I think the current president of the United States (Geroge W. Bush) will be welcomed there when he visits Austria this summer. The stand in front of the building is not always there. People could sit there and watch the runners of the Vienna Marathon which took place last Sunday.
Right after passing the Hofburg we end up at the “Michaelerplatz” where you have the chance to meet Mozart’s little Brother if you are lucky… I don’t have to mention that we were lucky: Mozart

Although his clothing may look quite antiquated he knows how to use a mobile. If you head straight forward you will most probably get to see some old form of transportation: the Viennese Gondoliere (like the Italian ones, just replace the Gondolas with Horses). Fiacker

If you pass continue the street, passing by the traditional and famous K.u.K. Hofzuckerbäcker Demel you will then end up at the plague pillar Pestsäule, Graben Wien

Then you really are in the center. Right around the corner at the end of the street you’ll find the “Stephansdom”. After shopping we went to get some more Mozart right behind the Hofburg:
Mozart Statue Blumen Mozart Statue Wien Mozart

RotweinIt is no coincidence that you bump into some kind of Mozart artefact. Our most famous musician (next after Johann Hölzel) is celebrating his 250th birthday. Not only one single day but the whole year. Happy birthday Wolfgang. A toast to the genius of our “Woiferl”.



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