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Klosterneuburg Abbey
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The Klosterneuburg Abbey is one of Austria's most revered religious institutions and we take a tour of this magnificent edifice.
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MAK: Museum for Applied and Contemporary Arts - Part 2
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www.hello-austria.com: By far one of Vienna's most innovative exhibition venues, at MAK tradition and experiment is the guiding philosophy. We continue our visit to this fa...
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Karl Marx Hof
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www.hello-austria.com: It is one of Vienna's largest and, historically speaking, most significant municipal housing complexes. This year the Karl Marx Hof celebrates its 80...
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Viticulture in the Province of Burgenland
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www.hello-austria.com: The province of Burgenland is famous for its fine wines and we travel to Neckenmarkt to be on hand for the wine harvest.
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Mozart and Stephansdom
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www.hello-austria.com: A few occasions in the personal life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart took place in the Stephansdom and are documented at the cathedral archives.
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www.hello-austria.com: Ismael Ivo and Contemporary Dance
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We speak with Ismael Ivo - dancer, choreographer, and co-founder of the Vienna international dance festival "ImPulsTanz".
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www.hello-austria.com: Tyrol: Land of Water
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The province of Tyrol can boast not only a spectacular mountain landscape, but also water resources of abundance, beauty, and excellent quality.
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www.hello-austria.com: Rendezvous Wörthersee
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The Wörthersee in Carinthia is one of Austria's most popular recreation areas and many a society event takes place in this lakeside region.
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Summer Feeling Along The Danube Canal
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Vienna's Danube Canal has become one of the city's most popular "summer rendezvous" and a number of cosy hideaways tempt guests to linger and enjoy!
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Clock Museum
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At Vienna's Clock Museum in the historic city center visitors can trace the development of clock-making from as far back as the 15th century.
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