2011-08-18 17:00:57前權 & 靜宜

The capital of music----Vienna, Austria.

Translated by SFT   



             

 

Yiis a piano teacher when she is not riding a bicycle (difficult to doboth at the same time), so in our bike journey, the place she wouldlike to visit the most is the world capital of music, Vienna,Austria.


 

If everything has a beginning, then to bike around the world should start with learning how to know what to do when you get lost, I think. No sooner had I finished the thought, I found out we were actually lost after we entered the down Vienna.

 

 

When I was looking for a map, two cyclists showed up and gave us a map for biking around Vienna ( The map is available in visitor information center and it’s free.)

 

 

Now, there’s no problem being getting lost, let’s visit downtown Vienna together.






聖卡爾教堂 The St. Charles's Church (German: Karlskirche

 

 

國家歌劇院 (Vienna Opera House)

 

 

聖史蒂芬大教堂 (St. Stephen's Cathedral)

 


 

 

格拉本大街 / 鼠疫災難紀念柱

Garben/ Pestsäule (Plague Column)

 

 

 


費加洛之家(莫札特紀念館) Figaro’s House (Mozart Museum)

 


Austria local specialty ----Mozart chocolates with the image of local celebrities Mozart on the wrapping paper.

 

 

Ablack iron horse faced against the white horses…Yi thought she could beat them in a race.

 

 

Vienna urban areas have very nice bike lanes. There’re sections of roads for bikers, pedestrians and automobiles.

 

 

We had our first lunch in the tree-shaded boulevard after we arrived at Vienna.

 

 


 

Theseposes were unintentional; we were caught mid-run trying to get intothe frame while using the camera’s self-timer. Guess I need tomove faster next time. Some additional exercise should help.





Let me end this visit with Vienna’s night view. We are heading to Mozart’s hometown - Salzburg, Austria, 300km away.