Eating and Drinking Customs in Austria
Like Germans, Austrians generally have a light breakfast, then a large lunch, and a light dinner. Snacks are common in Austria, because the period between meals is often a few hours. Sausages are a...
View ArticleArt Museums in Vienna, Austria
Leopold Museum The Leopold is located in the Museumsplatz, a court of many other museums. It holds the world’s most extensive collection of works by Egon Schiele, one of the most famous...
View ArticleNavigating the Major Cities of Austria: Vienna, Graz and Linz
Vienna Rich in cultural history, Vienna is the capital and primary city of Austria. Austrians call their city “Wien.” Vienna is also the economic and political center of the country, with a population...
View ArticleExploring the Central Districts of Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria, is divided into 23 districts. Districts 1 through 9 make up the center of the city. Most of these central districts are densely populated, and each contain unique cultural sites or...
View ArticleLearning the Social Customs of Austria
In Austria, German is the official language. About 98% of the population know German as their mother tongue. Nevertheless, Austrian German sounds a lot different than German in most parts of Germany,...
View ArticleExploring the Lakes of Austria
Lake Constance Lake Constance is situated between Germany, Switzerland and Austria at the northern foot of the Alps. The Rhine River also flows into this lake in its southern region, around the...
View ArticleLearning the Business Customs of Austria
When doing business in Austria, people prefer to have third-party introductions, but this is not necessary. Austrian business people will be impressed with how long your company has been doing...
View ArticleThe Museums of Salzburg, Austria
Nature Museum The Nature Museum of Salzburg is a natural history center that was founded in 1924. They have displays of all periods of nature, along with a Science Center, an aquarium and a reptile...
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