Vienna – the capital of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation: such an illustrious title required an appropriate setting.
For hundreds of years Vienna was the capital of the Europe’s most powerful empire. So of course the emperors and kings attached great importance to creating an equally magnificent city of residence. Even today many of these buildings, such as the Hofburg or Imperial Palace and the Ringstraße still reflect a splendour that has lost none of its attraction. But it is not just the buildings; the museums and many collections also house the Habsburg treasures and allow you to sneak a glimpse of the way the emperors lived. Following in the footsteps of Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Franz Joseph we guide you around the imperial apartments of the Hofburg or Imperial Palace; through the sumptuously furnished rococo salons of Empress Maria Theresia at Schönbrunn Palace and the Treasury where you can marvel at the crown of the Holy Roman Empire, the Austrian emperor’s crown and the precious imperial insignia.
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Art Nouveau
Vienna took a significant step into modernity with the epoch of the Art Nouveau style.

Much Maligned but Loved Today
Discover Vienna’s Ringstraße and visit the historical buildings that characterise it.

Vienna’s greatest composers still live on to the present day
We come across the most famous Viennese composers at numerous memorials and, of course, in concert and opera houses as well.

Stories from the Wienerwald
We explore the outskirts of Vienna on a number of different tours, which can be arranged individually to include the things that interest you most.

Hidden treasures in the old town
The historic centre of Vienna is crammed full of small secret gems.
We guide you to these hidden nooks and crannies.

The Art Nouveau Psychiatric Clinic
Medical history, art nouveau highlights and the wonders of nature all rub shoulders am Steinhof.

Hundertwasser in Vienna
Follow in the footsteps of this great artist between exhibitions and Viennese social housing.

Vienna, the Mecca of Medicine
A lot of scary and fascinating items from the history of medicine await you on a visit of discovery through the Old General Hospital.

Along the Danube, monasteries and landscapes
There are also a lot of interesting and beautiful places to see outside of Vienna. We would be glad to arrange day trips through Austria for you.

From the middle ages to the “Stones of Remembrance”
Explore the turbulent history of the Viennese Jewish community from its heyday in the middle ages through to the present day.

A Treasure Trove for Lovers of Art
Vienna’s museums are among the best museums in the world and have a few surprises in store, even for people in the know.

Tombs, Crypts and the Central Cemetery
There is no city in the whole of Europe where you will find so many cemeteries with such fascinating histories as in Vienna.

Contemporary architecture, international architects
Modern Vienna can be explored by going on a sightseeing tour or just as easily by taking a walk through the city.

Viennese delicacies, coffee houses and “Heuriger” (wine tavern)
“A home away from home”: in the Viennese coffee house or Heuriger.
Get in touch
You can reach us by phone, email, or our contact form.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Walter Juraschek
+43 699 192 515 24
