Charming Vienna, blue Danube and much more
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The Karlskirche church, also known as St Charles Church, is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Vienna, known for its grandiose interiors and baroque architecture. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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The Schonbrunn Palace hides a labyrinth on its sprawling lawns. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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Vienna’s city centre is a pedestrian area lined up with posh showrooms and cafes, speckled with an occasional fountain on the way. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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People walk on the banks of ‘Blue Danube’, tossing bread for the birds. The river has a pavement running alongside, where many come for walking or cycling. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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The gardens behind the Schonbrunn Palace, a former imperial residence, lead up to a hill top which makes for a breathtaking view of Vienna. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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The Austrian Parliament is a Greek Revival structure built by Theophil Hansen. It covers an area of 13,500 square metres area and contains over 100 rooms. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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The centuries-old Naschmarkt has 120 stands selling groceries and food items and even flowers. It is popular for its cafes and lively restaurants adorned with fairy lights on most days. (Picture courtesy: Mad Art Photography)
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