Vienna is a city and a country. The area of this state is only 0.5% of the national territory, but one fifth of Austria's population is concentrated here. Vienna is the political, economic and cultural center of Austria. The Austrian Federal Parliament, the National Assembly, the Presidential Palace, the Prime Minister's Office, various ministries and commissions of the national government and the highest judicial institutions are all gathered in this city. Vienna was once the capital of Austria-Hungary, and its luxurious style still exists today. It is one of the oldest and most important cultural, artistic and tourist cities in Europe. After World War II, the Viennese rebuilt the destroyed city. Today, all the historic buildings in Vienna have been renovated. With Austria's accession to the European Union, Vienna has become the center of business and economic exchanges between the East and the West. For tourists, Vienna has all kinds of faces. Music worshippers will come to Wan Li to attend concerts and visit music shrines. For many tourists, walking along the charming Danube is very desirable.
Vienna is known as the "Danube Goddess". Beautiful environment, charming scenery, warm in winter and cool in summer. Vienna Forest Mountain, a branch of the Eastern Alps, stretches in the western suburbs with lush trees. To the west of the mountain is a gorgeous residential area, surrounded by gardens and vineyards. The Danube River passes through the city, and the water is picturesque. Climbing to the foothills of the Alps in the west of the city, you can have a panoramic view of the undulating "Vienna Forest"; The east of the city faces the Danube Basin and overlooks the shining green peaks of Carpathian Mountain. The vast grassland in the north is like a huge green brocade, and the blue Danube winds through it. The house is built on the mountain, with thick buildings and distinct layers. From a distance, various styles of church buildings cast an ancient and solemn color on this city with green mountains and clear waters. The streets in the city are radial rings with a width of 50 meters, the inner city is in the ring road, and the trees on both sides of the boulevard cover the sky. The cobblestone streets in the inner city crisscross, and there are few high-rise buildings, mostly baroque, Gothic and Romanesque buildings. The spires of St. Stefan's Cathedral and the Twin Towers in the Middle Ages are towering into the sky, and its south tower is 138 meters high, overlooking the whole city. Chamberlain Palace is the summer palace of Habsburg dynasty, with Greek architecture, statues and fountains. There are many big parks on the island between the Danube and the Danube Canal. The National Opera House, built in 1869, is called the world opera center. 1857, a 57-meter-wide and 4-kilometer-long circular avenue, is surrounded by museums, city halls, parliaments, universities, national opera houses and other important buildings. It is one of the most beautiful urban passages in Europe. There is an intermediate layer between the circular road and another parallel circular road, with a commercial area, a residential area, a palace and a church in the middle. Outside the second ring road is the outer layer, and there are elegant parks, beautiful villas and other palace buildings in the west of the city. Among these numerous palaces, Schon Blom Palace, located in the southwest of the city, stands out as a relic of the prosperous period in Austrian history. Located in the southeast of the city, this "beautiful palace" was built by Emperor prinz eugen in the early 8th century A.D./KLOC-0 to resist the Turkish invasion. Northeast suburb and southern suburb are industrial areas, with metallurgy, machinery, automobile, railway vehicles, chemical industry and other departments, and the output of clothing and printing accounts for more than half of the country. For centuries, music and Vienna have been inseparable and closely linked. It is the birthplace of musical geniuses Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and johann strauss. Vienna's long musical tradition continues to this day. The Vienna Symphony Orchestra and Vienna Boys' Choir, which are world-renowned, always get warm applause from the full audience in their tour performances around the world. The Vienna Conservatory of Music has continuously trained musicians who stand out in the international music scene. In addition, Vienna's rich and active modern pop music stages and places have attracted many young people. If you like music, Vienna is absolutely unforgettable. Vienna cannot live without music for almost a day. When people walk, they can always hear an elegant waltz. On summer nights, there will be an open-air concert in the park. Melodious music mixed with the fragrance of flowers and plants floated and echoed in the evening breeze. Many families in Vienna have a tradition of playing indoors, especially when the whole family is happy, they always play, and beautiful melodies spread all over the streets. More interestingly, it is almost customary to play a piece of classical music before and after a meeting, celebration or even government proceedings.
The glory of the Roman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire left Vienna with countless magnificent buildings. As a "city of music", it also attracts many musicians such as Beethoven, Mozart and Mahler, and inherits their classical music works and cultural heritage, making Vienna a well-known tourist city.
Vienna is always full of colorful and fascinating cultural programs. Whether it is classical music or modern drama, film, dance choreographer or opera, musical, art exhibition or concert, no matter when you go, you will have unlimited discoveries and deep impressions. You can also sit leisurely in the world-famous Vienna Cafe with a strong atmosphere and have a cup of coffee, or visit first-class traditional wineries. In Vienna, you can also taste the advanced cooking techniques of European countries.
Tourists travel in the old city, the inner city of Vienna, in a carriage with Vienna characteristics. The center of the old city is Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. There are also vienna state opera, Hofburg, Royal Palace, the most prosperous pedestrian street, famous cake shops and hotels, splendid streets around the city, various pubs, jazz bars, dance halls and art galleries. Most tourist attractions in Vienna are open all year round, such as Sch? nbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, Licheng Palace and museums. Most tourists choose to travel in summer, and many tourists come to Vienna to participate in the Christmas market from 65438 to February every year. The Habsburg dynasty was selected as a UNESCO World Heritage site in Vienna's Sch? nbrunn Palace, and the downtown Stephen Cathedral is the symbol of Vienna.
Vienna is also an international conference city. In 2006, * * * held the147th international conference, surpassing Paris and Singapore and becoming the most popular international conference city in the world.