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Jens-Peter Eickhoff

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    • 2013

      Wiener Schintzel, apple strudel, the Prater, Schoebrunn, and the beautiful Blue Danube?The Viennese are proud of the fact that in Austria's capital, even the sights are really worth seeing. Beyond the well-trodden paths, however, a completely unknown, kinky, even morbid Vienna can be found -- with less icing and dreams of waltzes and more living and dying (after all, the saying goes that Vienna is the most beautiful city to die in). The city lives up to its reputation from unaccustomed perspectives as well: a slaughterhouse in which hippie idol Leonard Cohen was once a squatter; a museum with murderers; an 18th-century looney bin shaped like a UFO; a store for erotic underwear in an Archbishop's palace, Trotsky's garden; the corner on which Third Man Harry Lime supposedly died in an accident; narrow 16th-centuryalleyways and, of course, all the Kafka, coffeehouse culture, and Klimt you can eat; famous assassinations and grim reminders of the Nazi past. This guide will introduce you to a Vienna which is still alive although it's bursting with history -- the pulsating city which many consider the most beautiful city in Europe. --[original inside book jacket].

      111 places in Vienna that you shouldn't miss