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Vienna

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 Photo Credit: Victor Malyushev
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 Photo Credit: Victor Malyushev

Vienna has a long memory. Once the capital of the Habsburg Empire, the city still carries signs of its imperial past in its palaces, concert halls, and wide boulevards. Visitors can walk through the Hofburg complex, where emperors once ruled, or tour the opulent rooms of Schönbrunn Palace, which features 1,441 rooms and a maze in its gardens. But Vienna’s many historic buildings now house contemporary art museums, cafés, and institutions that reflect the city’s modern identity.

Music is woven into Vienna’s streets and daily life. The city was home to Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, and still hosts over 15,000 concerts a year. The Vienna State Opera stages performances nearly every evening from September to June, and tickets can be surprisingly accessible. For something different, visitors can attend a summer open-air film screening at Rathausplatz or hear a string quartet perform in one of the city’s many Baroque churches.

Vienna’s coffeehouse culture is recognized by UNESCO and is less about the drink and more about the experience. A single order often comes with a glass of water and permission to linger for hours. Traditional spots like Café Central or Café Sperl serve layered cakes like Sachertortz and Topfentorte alongside newspapers and marble tabletops. It’s not unusual to see locals reading or writing for hours, as these cafés were once gathering places for thinkers like Freud, Trotsky, and Zweig.

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Schönbrunn Palace
Extravagant Rococo palace that was once the summer residence for Habsburg rulers.

Belvedere Palace
Palace dating back to the 1700s that boasts stunning architecture and a collection of art.

Vienna State Opera
Grand opera house and opera company offering tours and a museum.

Prater
Expansive public park notable for its amusement park (The Wurstelprater). Be sure to take a ride on the giant ferris wheel!

The Hofburg
Vast, historic palace that is the official seat of the Austrian President. Its buildings reflect several architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance and Rococo.
New Year's Concert
Three popular concerts performed by the Wiener Philharmoniker at the Musikverein on 12/30-31, and 1/1.

Vienna Coffee Festival
Coffee is a huge part of Viennese life, and this celebration of the bean features talks, tastings, entertainment and much more.

Easter Markets
Typically in March at locations throughout Vienna, the Easter Markets feature crafts, cuisine and countless decorated eggs.

Christmas Markets and New Year's Markets
Steaming mugs of punch, hundreds of artisans and cold weather are the hallmarks of Vienna's Christmas markets. Beyond the holiday, New Year's markets take their place, with most of the same features, but with lucky charms and gifts are added to the experience.

Vienna Beer Festival
Prost! This festival features brewery stands, food, and entertainment. Typically in June - 2021 dates are currently TBA.

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Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
From 10/31/2025 - 3/8/2026
Experience the deep and enigmatic artistry of Franz Xaver Messerschmidt unfolding amidst transformative historical and cultural changes at a dedicated exhibition. This event provides intricate insights into Messerschmidt's innovative portraits ingrained with Enlighten ideas and 'Character Heads', contextualized in facial expressions and physiology, offering a riveting glimpse of 18th-century sociopolitical landscape and scientific advancement.
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Vienna Ice Dream
From 1/22/2026 - 3/8/2026
The Vienna Ice Dream (Wiener Eistraum) is a magical winter experience set in the heart of Vienna, Austria. Held annually in front of the stunning Vienna City Hall (Rathaus), this event transforms the square into a sprawling ice-skating wonderland. Visitors can glide across beautifully illuminated ice rinks and winding skating paths surrounded by a festive atmosphere. The event also features cozy food stalls offering Austrian winter treats like Kaiserschmarrn, mulled wine, and roasted chestnuts. With its enchanting setting and family-friendly fun, the Vienna Ice Dream is a must-visit for locals and travelers alike during the winter season.
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International Orchid Show
From 2/25/2026 - 3/1/2026
Delight in the natural beauty of the International Orchid Show, where enthusiasts and horticulturists gather to admire stunning displays of exotic orchids. The event showcases a breathtaking variety of species and hybrids, offering attendees a unique opportunity to learn about the cultivation and care of these exquisite flowers. Visitors can immerse themselves in a vibrant atmosphere filled with the colors and fragrances of orchids, making it a must-visit for plant lovers and novices alike.
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Wu-Tang Clan
On 3/6/2026
Hailed as one of the pioneering forces in the genre of hip-hop, Wu-Tang Clan has been celebrated for their innovative and ambitious sound. Formed in the early nineties, the collective of nine MCs, producers and DJs has achieved notoriety for their distinctive East Coast flow and production style.
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Vinyl and Music Festival
From 3/7/2026 - 3/8/2026
Explore a world of analog music at the Vinyl & Music Festival in Vienna, Austria, where music enthusiasts can dive into the nostalgia of vinyl records and experience live sets from renowned DJs. Attendees can expect a unique gathering celebrating vinyl culture, rare record finds, DJ workshops, and a vibrant marketplace dedicated to the artistry and allure of vinyl and music.
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Hans Kupelwieser: Gonflable, 2025
From 5/21/2025 - 5/31/2026
Hans Kupelwieser presents a pneumatic sculpture titled Gonflable in the MQ Haupthof. The sculpture, with a diameter of three meters, is made from aluminum and inflated with air, creating an organic form that interacts with its environment. This work is part of a larger artistic practice that explores the relationship between material, perception, and transformation.
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Heidi Specker: Amnesia
From 11/12/2025 - 5/1/2026
Heidi Specker's exhibit 'Amnesia' features luminous photographs of lions that interact with light and shadow. The artist transforms the original sculptures into nearly abstract forms, exploring themes of perception and memory. The exhibit is part of her residency at MQ and includes a publication titled 'Lumen Zine' #15.
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250 Years of the Albertina Museum
From 1/1/2026 - 12/31/2026
In 2026, the ALBERTINA Museum celebrates its 250th anniversary, reflecting on its rich history and future aspirations. The anniversary programming includes three main exhibitions that showcase the museum's world-renowned collection from new perspectives. Special highlights will feature the contributions of women artists and a focus on contemporary art, alongside educational activities for all ages.
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Studiokonzert
From 1/10/2026 - 6/28/2026
The Studiokonzert is a concert featuring a mezzosoprano, a baritone, and a pianist. It takes place in the Gustav Mahler Hal. The concert does not include an intermission.
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Soft Image, Brittle Grounds
From 2/11/2026 - 7/26/2026
The exhibit 'Soft Image, Brittle Grounds' by artist Felix Lenz explores the material and political implications of technological image and knowledge production. It highlights the collision between the complexity of the world and the reductive rationalities of the digital age. The installation reflects on the intertwined relationships of technology, ecology, and inequality, questioning who has access to information and whose stories are marginalized.
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Picture This!
From 2/14/2026 - 6/30/2026
The event showcases the Belvedere Collection from Cranach to Lassnig, exploring how different eras influence art. It highlights the interactions between art and society, reflecting the complexities of various historical contexts. Visitors will experience a chronological tour through eight hundred years of art history, featuring selected self-portraits that illustrate the evolving self-conception of artists.
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Vienna 1900
From 2/14/2026 - 12/31/2026
The Leopold Museum presents a permanent exhibition titled 'Vienna 1900. Birth of Modernism'. This exhibition showcases the artistic and intellectual achievements of the era, featuring over 1,300 exhibits, including the largest collection of Egon Schiele's works and masterpieces by Gustav Klimt. It offers a comprehensive experience of Viennese Modernism through various art forms, including graphics, sculptures, and furniture.
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New Ages: Austria Since 1918
From 2/14/2026 - 12/31/2026
The exhibition 'New Ages: Austria Since 1918' at the House of Austrian History explores a century of Austrian contemporary history. It highlights significant political, social, cultural, and economic developments through various displays, including surprising objects and interactive media. The exhibition combines historical rooms with modern architecture, providing a unique setting for visitors to engage with Austria's past.
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Cockaigne. Schlaraffenland der Zukunft?
From 2/15/2026 - 7/19/2026
The exhibition features the work of photographer Gregor Sailer, exploring future changes in food production. It contrasts diverse agro-systems requiring significant human labor with AI-driven automated agriculture. The exhibit raises questions about how we will shape the future of food production.
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Scott Clifford Evans: Splatterhaus
From 2/17/2026 - 5/10/2026
Scott Clifford Evans: Splatterhaus! is an exhibition dedicated to the artist and filmmaker Scott Clifford Evans. The exhibition showcases his interdisciplinary practice, which includes film, installation, photography, and performance, characterized by a radical 'Camp' aesthetic. It offers insight into his artistic universe, featuring a new installation that will serve as a public film set during the exhibition.
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Gustave Courbet: Realist und Rebell
From 2/18/2026 - 6/21/2026
The exhibition 'Gustave Courbet: Realist and Rebel' at the Leopold Museum showcases the works of Gustave Courbet, a prominent figure in realism. It features a comprehensive overview of his artistic journey, including iconic self-portraits and revolutionary paintings. This retrospective is the first dedicated solo exhibition of Courbet in Austria, highlighting his contributions to social realism and artistic autonomy.
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United by Queerness
From 2/18/2026 - 5/24/2026
The exhibit 'United by Queerness' explores the tensions between diversity and nationalism, inclusion and exclusion, as reflected in the Eurovision Song Contest. It showcases how the contest has been experienced, celebrated, and politically interpreted, highlighting its significance as a space for queer visibility. The exhibit is structured around three thematic areas: the living room, the arena, and the stage.
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Sue Williams: What Now
From 2/19/2026 - 6/7/2026
The exhibition showcases the work of American painter Sue Williams, highlighting her exploration of power, oppression, gender relations, and body politics through painting and drawing. It features a range of her artistic phases from the late 1980s to the present, reflecting on themes of violence, misogyny, and societal issues. Curated by Luisa Ziaja, the exhibition presents a comprehensive overview of Williams' impactful and dynamic artistic journey.
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Schönen guten Abend
From 2/26/2026 - 12/8/2026
The event features Florian Scheuba addressing themes such as democracy, economy, environment, and hope for a better future through humor. He counters the absurdities of the present with satire and wit, demonstrating that laughter is a form of self-defense. The performance includes sharp satire and pointed humor that critically examines words and actions.
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Im Bann der Bahn
From 3/1/2026 - 8/2/2026
The exhibition celebrates 200 years of the railway, showcasing impressive historical models from the museum's collection. It provides insights into the behind-the-scenes operations of train travel and highlights the societal changes brought about by the railway. Visitors can explore the evolution of public transportation from steam engines to modern high-speed trains.
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Roland Düringer: Regenerationsabend 3.0
From 3/18/2026 - 5/26/2026
Roland Düringer's Regenerations Evening showcases the art of storytelling through new tales from his diverse life experiences. The performance is characterized by an informal atmosphere, encouraging audience interaction and questions. It is a cabaret evening presented in simple language, making it accessible to all.
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Vienna Blues Spring
From 3/20/2026 - 5/31/2026
Vienna Blues Spring is a renowned annual festival that transforms Vienna into a hub for blues enthusiasts, drawing both local talent and acclaimed international artists. Centered at the legendary Reigen Live, with additional shows at venues like Theater Akzent and Mozarthaus, the festival celebrates the full spectrum of blues music, from classic to contemporary styles. With its rich musical heritage and welcoming atmosphere, Vienna Blues Spring offers an unforgettable experience for music lovers eager to immerse themselves in the soulful sounds of the blues.
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