Wald & Wiese

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Some 5000 bee colonies and 600 beekeepers harvest honey within Vienna's city limits, including on the rooftops of the Rathaus, Staatsoper, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Secession and several hotels. The fruits of their labour are sold at this specialist honey boutique, which also sells honey-based beverages including mead, honey-and-whisky liqueur and grappa, along with beeswax candles, hand creams, toothpaste, royal jelly…

During the truffle season, it sells locally harvested truffles and related products (including truffle honey), too.


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2. Dr-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz

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Formerly known as Universitätsplatz (University Square), this was once the heart of Vienna’s old university quarter. Today, the Austrian Academy of…

3. Mozarthaus Vienna

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The great composer spent close to three happy and productive years at this residence between 1784 and 1787. Exhibits include copies of music scores and…

4. Jesuitenkirche

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Opposite Dr-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz is the Jesuitenkirche, formerly the university church, which dates from 1627. In 1703 this church received a baroque…

5. Dominikanerkirche

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Vienna's oldest baroque church (consecrated in 1634) is largely the work of Italian architects and artisans, with a spacious interior adorned with white…

6. Dom- & Diözesanmuseum

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The Cathedral and Diocesan Museum of Vienna is a treasure trove of religious art pieces spanning a period of more than 1000 years. Among the collection's…

7. Stephansdom Katakomben

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The area on Stephansplatz around the cathedral was originally a graveyard – making it the dead centre of Vienna in a very literal sense. But with plague…

8. Cathedral Pummerin

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Weighing 21 tonnes, the Pummerin is Austria's largest bell and was installed in the north tower of Stephansdom in 1957. While the rest of the cathedral…