Vienna’s history dates back to around about the first century AD, when the Romans established the military camp Vindobona. Today’s cityscape is characterised by the abundance of baroque buildings created mostly under the rule of Empress Maria Theresia and Emperor Franz Joseph, who was largely responsible for the monumental architecture round the Ringstrabe.
Salzburg holds a soft-spot for many international visitors to Austria in part due to one of the world’s most beloved musicals, but more rightly so because this UNESCO-recognised city truly stands out for its baroque architecture and a music scene dominated by its most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Check out the detailed itinerary below for more information.
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