About Vienna and Central Europe
Vienna
Through the centuries, Vienna stands out as a cultural center. Musicians like Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Strauss called Vienna their home, as well as groundbreaking artists, Klimt and Wagner. Today, this enchanted city nestled on the banks of the Danube maintains this heritage with a wide variety of cultural venues. People from all over the world come to experience for themselves the world-class exhibitions, concerts, opera and theater. Because of its central location in Europe, Vienna is an ideal hub from which to explore, with Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Eastern Europe just across the Austrian borders.
Vienna is also home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, the University of Vienna (Universitat Wien, founded 1365). As a city, Vienna is an inspiring juxtaposition of historic and modern, with reminders of its Imperial past standing right along side its contemporary, cutting-edge infrastructure. Whether you choose to circle the center of the city on the fascinating Ring Boulevard, tour the elegant Schonbrunn Palace or simply enjoy a visit to an authentic Viennese coffee house, there is something that is sure to inspire you.



