
▲ Belvedere Palace is a Baroque-style palace located in the center of Vienna, collectively known as one of Vienna's three great palaces alongside Hofburg Palace and Schönbrunn Palace. Beyond admiring masterpieces of painting, the architecture itself, interior design, sculptures, and gardens all showcase Baroque style, making it well worth a visit. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Baroque architecture while appreciating famous works such as Jacques-Louis David's iconic portrait of Napoleon.

▲ Tiergarten Schoenbrunn - Zoo Vienna is located within the Schönbrunn Palace, built by the Habsburg dynasty over two hundred years ago, and has now become one of the world's oldest surviving zoos. Today, this historic zoo has evolved into a beautiful and modern facility, housing approximately 600 species of animals. It is also one of the few zoos in the world that houses pandas. Other highlights include the "Rainforest House," "Polar House," and "Seal House."

▲ The Natural History Museum Vienna is one of the larger natural history museums in Vienna and even Austria, ranking among the world's top ten natural history museums. Founded in 1807, its collections trace back to Emperor Franz I, husband of Empress Maria Theresa. The museum forms a symmetrical twin building opposite the Kunsthistorisches Museum, boasting palatial grandeur.

▲ Located between the Danube River and the Danube Canal, the Prater amusement park is part of the Prater. Its most striking feature is the "Giant Ferris Wheel" built in 1897, which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city of Vienna. This site also served as a filming location for the movie "Before Sunrise."










