Viennese attractions
Remarkable places you will never forget

ANCHOR CLOCK
Hoher Markt 10-11, 1010 Vienna
In the center of Vienna you can admire a unique clock. The anchor clock represents a connection between two buildings of the so-called Ankerhof. A pair of figures crosses this bridge every hour on the hour. The historical anchor clock fascinates children and adults.

DONAUTURM
Donauturmstraße 8, 1220 Vienna

GARDEN PALACE LIECHTENSTEIN
Fürstengasse 1, 1090 Vienna
The Garden Palace Liechtenstein is a beautiful baroque palace in the 9th district of Vienna. The sensational gardens of the palace are known all over the world. Part of the private art collection of the Prince von und zu Liechtenstein are exhibited in the gallery rooms of the palace. The Palais is available as a magnificent venue for events.

HOUSE OF THE SEA
Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1, 1060 Vienna

CAPUCHIN CRYPT
Tegetthoffstrasse 2, 1010 Vienna
The famous Imperial Crypt is located in the center of Vienna. Since 1633, members of the Habsburg family have been buried here. Especially the magnificent double sarcophagus for Maria Theresa and her husband, Emperor Francis I Stephen of Lorraine, leaves a lasting impression. Many visitors also come to admire the coffins of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Sissi.

PALAIS LIECHTENSTEIN - CITY CENTER
Bankgasse 9, 1010 Vienna
The beautiful Palais Lichtenstein shines in new splendor after extensive renovation work. The palace is considered the first significant building of the High Baroque in Vienna. Just like the wonderful garden palace in Vienna's 9th district, Palais Lichtenstein is owned by the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. Enjoy a guided tour through the magnificent building!

BUTTERFLY HOUSE
Hofburg, 1010 Vienna
In Vienna's first district, visitors can find peace and relaxation at the Schmetterlingshaus. The Butterfly House is located in an art nouveau building. Let yourself be carried away into the enchanting world of delicate and colorful butterflies. About 500 living and free-flying butterflies can be admired all year round in the paradisiacal atmosphere of the light-flooded building.

ZOO SCHÖNBRUNN
Maxingstraße 13b, 1130 Vienna
The Schönbrunn Zoo looks back on a long history. The zoo was founded by the Habsburgs as early as 1752. This makes it the oldest zoo in the world still in existence. Over time, it was often renewed and expanded. The Schönbrunn Zoo is committed to endangered species with its breeding program. Visitors are fascinated by the diversity of species in the zoo.