Sights
What to see in Vienna
TU Wien sits within walking distance of many of Vienna's most famous landmarks. Below is a small selection of places worth visiting.
Near TU Wien
Walking distance
Palace
Hofburg ↗ — the former imperial residence.
Opera
Concert Hall
Musikverein ↗ — home of the Vienna Philharmonic, host of the annual New Year's Concert.
Baroque Church
Karlskirche ↗ — splendid Baroque St. Charles' Church.
Cathedral
Stephansdom ↗ — St. Stephen's Cathedral, in the very city centre.
Art Nouveau
Museum
Museum
Kunsthistorisches Museum ↗ — Museum of Fine Arts.
Museum
Naturhistorisches Museum ↗ — Museum of Natural History.
Museum Quarter
Museumsquartier ↗ — modern art hub.
Baroque Palaces
Belvedere ↗ — two Baroque palaces housing an art museum.
Open Market
Naschmarkt ↗ — Europe's largest open market, with a variety of international restaurants.
Further Afield
Outside the centre
Imperial Palace
Schönbrunn ↗ — the former imperial 1,441-room Rococo summer residence.
Ferris Wheel
Wiener Riesenrad ↗ — the famous Giant Ferris Wheel at the Prater.
Outdoors
Danube Island ↗ — for a swim in nicer weather.
Nightlife
Donaukanal ↗ — stroll along countless bars on the canal.
Plan Further
Official sources
Tourist Board
Vienna Tourist Board ↗ — extensive travel information.
City of Vienna
wien.gv.at ↗ — official information from the city.
Information adapted from the website of the Vienna Summer of Logic.