2014 european heritage congress in vienna
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EUROPEAN HERITAGE CONGRESS 2014
Vienna, Austria / 2 – 6 May 2014
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RegistrationD E S K
L O C A T I O N Hotel Bristol
Salon Bristol (on the Mezzanine floor)
Kärntner Ring 1
A-1010 Vienna
O P E N I N G H O U R SFriday 2 May: 15.00 – 19.00
Saturday 3 May: 09.00 – 18.00
Sunday 4 May: 09.00 – 16.00
Monday 5 May: 08.30 – 15.00
C O N T A C TFor the Congress Registration Desk,
please call: +43 681 817 98 906
For matters concerning the Presentations of the Laureates / Awards Ceremony,
please call: +43 681 817 95 446
For matters concerning the Industrial Heritage Visit,
please call: +31 6 13 05 19 65 (Rienko Wilton, Secretary of IEHC)
E U R O PA N O S T R A I N T E R N A T I O N A L S E C R E T A R I A TLange Voorhout 35
NL-2514 EC The Hague
T: +31 70 302 40 50
F: +31 70 361 78 65
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Table ofContents
Welcome 4
Committee of Honour 5
Map of Main Congress Venues 6
Map of Congress Hotels 7
Detailed Programme 8
General Information 17
Hotel Information 18
Recommended Museums 19
Recommended Restaurants 22
Acknowledgments 23
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Committee of Honour
Under the Patronage of H.E. Dr. Heinz Fischer, the Federal President of the Republic of Austria
■ H.E. Cardinal Christoph Schönborn Archbishop of Vienna
■ Werner Faymann Federal Chancellor of Austria
■ José Manuel Barroso President of the European Commission
■ Mag. Othmar Karas, M.B.L.-HSG Vice-President of the European Parliament
■ Dr. Josef Ostermayer Federal Minister of Art, Culture, Constitution and
Public Affairs
■ Sebastian Kurz Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs and Integration
■ Androulla Vassiliou European Commissioner for Education, Culture,
Multilingualism and Youth
■ Dr. Johannes Hahn European Commissioner for Regional Policy
■ Dr. Hannes Swoboda President of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of
Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament
■ Chryssoula Aliferi Designated Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic in Austria,
representing the Greek Presidency of the Council of the EU
■ Dr. Michael Häupl Mayor and Governor of Vienna
■ Dr. Erwin Pröll Governor of Lower Austria
■ Mag. Wilhelm Molterer Vice-President of the European Investment Bank
■ Karel Schwarzenberg Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic
■ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ewald Nowotny Governor of the Austrian Central Bank
■ Dr. Franz Fischler President of the European Forum Alpbach
■ Dr. Erhard Busek Chairman of the Institute for Danube Region and Central
Europe
■ Mag. Richard Kühnel Head of the European Commission Representation in Vienna
■ Dr. Barbara Neubauer President of the Bundesdenkmalamt
■ Karl Habsburg-Lothringen Honorary President of the Association of National
Committees of the Blue Shield
■ Doraja Eberle Chairwoman of the Board of the ERSTE Foundation
■ Mag. Martin Böhm Managing Partner of Dorotheum Palace
■ Alexander Kottulinsky President of the Austrian Castles Association
■ Dkfm. Elisabeth Gürtler Managing Director of the Spanish Riding School
■ Maestro Nikolaus Harnoncourt Conductor
■ Sunnyi Melles Theatre and film actress
■ Dr. Georg Springer Chief Executive Officer of the Bundestheater Holding
■ Dr. Thomas Angyan Intendant of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien
■ Dominique Meyer Intendant of the Vienna State Opera
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WelcomeDear Friends of Europa Nostra,
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to Europa Nostra’s European Heritage Congress 2014which will take place in Vienna from 2 to 6 May 2014. As usual, the congress will bring togethermembers of Europa Nostra and other representatives of the ever-growing cultural heritagemovement from all over Europe.
The Congress is being organised as a joint venture between Europa Nostra, the member organisation, Österreichischer Burgenverein, and the country representation, Europa NostraAustria. We are pleased that the Congress will be attended by a large number of heritage professionals, volunteers from all over Europe, many prominent invited guests, as well as, highrepresentatives of EU Institutions, the Council of Europe and UNESCO. We are particularlyhonoured that H.E. Dr. Heinz Fischer, Federal President of Austria, has granted his patronageto the Congress.
The Congress will start with meetings of the Europa Nostra Board and Council on 2 and 3 May.An excursion to view some exceptional sites in the City of Vienna will be available for thosewho do not attend the Council Meeting on 3 May. In the evening the City of Vienna will hosta reception in the imposing neo-gothic Rathaus. The General Assembly is scheduled forSunday 4 May. That evening, our President, Maestro Plácido Domingo, will perform the titlerole of Verdi’s ‘Nabucco’ in the Vienna State Opera house and many of us will have the privilege to see and hear this performance.
The always-inspiring Excellence Fair will be held at the Technical University on Monday 5 May,during which the 2014 Award Winners will present their achievements. Following theExcellence Fair, the traditional industrial heritage visit will be organised by Europa Nostra’sIndustrial and Engineering Heritage Committee IEHC. In the evening, the highlight of theCongress, the European Heritage Awards Ceremony, celebrating the winners of the 2014European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards, will take place at themagnificent Burgtheater. Maestro Plácido Domingo and Mrs Androulla Vassiliou, EuropeanCommissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, will be co-hosting thisexceptional event.
Finally, a full-day excursion is scheduled on Tuesday 6 May to the outstanding MelkMonastery, after which we shall make a cruise on the Danube, viewing the beautiful WachauValley. The cruise will terminate in the historic city of Krems, which will be visited during aguided walk, ending at the impressive Schloss Grafenegg.
The activities of our Vienna Congress are made possible thanks to the support of a large numberof public and private bodies, all of whom are acknowledged at the end of this booklet. Onbehalf of the Europa Nostra team and all its partners, we welcome you to Vienna.
Cordially yours,
Denis de Kergorlay Alexander Kottulinsky Eva-Maria Höhle
Executive President President of Österreichischer President of Europaof Europa Nostra Burgenverein Nostra Austria
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MapV E N U E S
Hotel Bristol | Fri 02/05 – Mon 05/5 Congress Registration Desk
Kärntner Ring 1, 1010 Vienna
Kunsthistorisches Museum | Sat 03/5 Council Meeting and Lunch
Maria Theresien-Platz, 1010 Vienna
Rathaus | Sat 03/5 Welcome Reception
Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1, 1010 Vienna
Dorotheum Palace | Sun 04/5 General Assembly
Dorotheergasse 17, 1010 Vienna
Wiener Staatsoper | Sun 04/5 Opera Performance
Opernring 2, 1010 Vienna
Vienna University of Technology | Mon 05/5 Excellence Fair
Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna,
Burgtheater | Mon 05/5 European Heritage Awards
Universitätsring 2, 1010 Vienna Ceremony
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MapH O T E L S
Hotel Bristol
Kärntner Ring 1, 1010 Vienna
Hilton Vienna Hotel
Am Stadtpark 1, 1030 Vienna
Hotel Am Konzerthaus
Am Heumarkt 35-37, 1030 Vienna
Austria Trend Rathauspark
Rathausstraße 17, 1010 Vienna
Motel One – Wien Westbahnhof
Europaplatz 3, 1150 Vienna
Hotel Mailberger Hof
Annagasse 7, 1010 Vienna
ProgrammeF R I D A Y , 2 M A Y 2 0 1 4
F O R E U R O PA N O S T R A S C I E N T I F I C C O U N C I L M E M B E R S O N LY10.00 – 18.00 Scientific Council Meeting
Venue: Dorotheum Palace, Dorotheergasse 17
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
Venue: idem
F O R E U R O PA N O S T R A B O A R D M E M B E R S O N LY10.00 – 17.00 Board Meeting
Venue: Hotel Bristol, Kärntner Ring 1
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F O R E U R O PA N O S T R A C O U N C I L A N D B O A R D M E M B E R S A N D T H E I R A C C O M PA N Y I N G P E R S O N S , A N D F O R S P E C I F I C A L LY I N V I T E D G U E S T S O N LY20.00 – 22.00 Dinner
Venue: Stadtpalais Liechtenstein, Ballroom, Bankgasse 9
(N.B. Invitation to the reception must be shown at the entrance)
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ProgrammeS A T U R D A Y , 3 M A Y 2 0 1 4
F O R E U R O PA N O S T R A C O U N C I L A N D B O A R D M E M B E R S O N LY09.00 – 10.00 Private Visit of the “Kunstkammer” of the Kunsthistorisches
Museum
Venue: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Maria-Theresien-Platz
10.15 – 13.00 Council Meeting (session I)
Venue: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Lecture Room
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
Venue: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kuppelhalle
14.30-17.30 Council Meeting (session II)
Venue: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Lecture Room
F O R O T H E R C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S09.30-16.15 CULTURAL VISITS
09.30 Participants assemble outside Hotel Bristol
09.45 Departure by bus from Hotel Bristol
10.00 – 11.15 Visit of the “Kunstkammer” at the Kunsthistorisches Museum
11.15 – 11.35 Departure by bus to the Winter Palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy
11.45– 12.45 Visit of the recently restored Winter Palace of Prince Eugene of
Savoy
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12.45 – 13.15 Walk through the Inner City to the Zwölf-Apostelkeller,
Sonnenfelsgasse 3
13.15 – 14.30 Lunch at the Zwölf-Apostelkeller, a typical Viennese
“Heurigen Cellar”
14.30 – 14.50 Departure by bus to the Belvedere, Prinz Eugen-Straße 27
15.00 – 16.00 Visit of the Belvedere:
Highlights “Klimt, Schiele, Kokoschka” Tour
16.15 Return by bus to Hotel Bristol
F O R A L L C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S20.00-22.00 Welcome Reception, kindly hosted by the City of Vienna
Venue: Rathaus, Entrance: Felderstrasse 1
(N.B. Invitation to the reception must be shown at the entrance)
22.00 CHROMOTOPIA HELDENTOR – Private Preview
Light Installation by Victoria Coeln, artist from Vienna
Venue: Äußeres Burgtor and surrounding area, Burgring/Heldenplatz
ProgrammeS U N D A Y , 4 M A Y 2 0 1 4
F O R M E M B E R S A N D A S S O C I A T E S O F E U R O PA N O S T R A O N LY10.00 – 12.00 General Assembly (part I)
Venue: Dorotheum Palace, Dorotheergasse 17
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
Venue: idem
F O R A L L C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S13.00 – 15.00 General Assembly (part II)
Venue: Dorotheum Palace, Dorotheergasse 17
F O R H O L D E R S O F P R E - B O O K E D T I C K E T S O N LY17.00 Opera Performance of “NABUCCO” by Giuseppe Verdi
with Maestro Plácido Domingo in the title role
Venue: Wiener Staatsoper, Opernring 2
Dress code: dark suit
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F O R P R E S I D E N T ’ S C I R C L E M E M B E R S , C O N G R E S S PA R T N E R S A N D M A I N S U P P O R T E R S O N LY20.30 Dinner hosted by Maestro Plácido Domingo,
President of Europa Nostra
Venue: Hotel Bristol, Salon Burggarten, Kärntner Ring 1
Dress code: dark suit
ProgrammeM O N D A Y 5 , M A Y 2 0 1 4
F O R A L L C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S09.30 – 13.00 Excellence Fair: Presentations by the 2014 Award Winners
Venue: Vienna University of Technology, Kuppelsaal and Festsaal,
Karlsplatz 13
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
Venue: Vienna University of Technology, Prechtlsaal
F O R C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S T A K I N G PA R T I N T H E I N D U S T R I A L H E R I T A G E V I S I TEuropa Nostra’s Industrial and Engineering Heritage Committee (IEHC) will take participants
on an excursion to three extraordinary industrial heritage sites. Expert guides will explain
the history of Gasometer City, the former Vienna Gasworks that have been converted into a
new urban residential complex. The participants will then pass by the Wasserturm in the district
of Favoriten, built in 1899 in the architecture style of Industrial Historism. The tour ends with
an inspection of and a short ride on the Vorortslinie (suburban light railway), built in 1890
by the famous architect Otto Wagner. After a period of decline, a decision was made in the
1980s to revitalize the line, which included restoring the old stations and modernizing the
technical equipment and rolling stock. The painstaking restoration of Vienna’s Vorortsline
was awarded a Europa Nostra Medal in 1990.
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13.00 Participants assemble at Vienna University of Technology
entrance, Karlsplatz 13
13.10 Departure by bus to Gasometer City in Simmering
Lunch boxes will be provided
Visit of Gasometer City
Venue: Gasometer City in Simmering, Guglgasse 6
Ride on the S-45 Vorortelinie to Wien Hernals
Suburban light railway built in the 1890s
16.00 Arrival by bus at Hotel Bristol
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F O R A L L C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S18.30 – 21.30 2014 European Heritage Awards Ceremony
Venue: Burgtheater, Universitätsring 2
(N.B. Invitations to the Ceremony, along with the ticket indicating seat
number, must be shown at the entrance)
Co-hosted by Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner and
Maestro Plácido Domingo, Europa Nostra President
Including a musical performance by
the Vienna Boys’ Choir
the Superar Children’s Choir
and by
the renowned Viennese ensemble The Philharmonics
Dress code: dark suit
21.30 – 23.30 Festive Dinner in the Honour of the Laureates
Venue: Burgtheater, Foyer
(N.B. Invitations to the dinner must be shown at the entrance
of the Foyer)
ProgrammeT U E S D A Y 6 , M A Y 2 0 1 4
F O R A L L C O N G R E S S PA R T I C I PA N T S09.00 – 22.00 POST-CONGRESS EXCURSION TO THE WACHAU VALLEY
Organised by Europa Nostra Austria, with the kind support of the
Land Lower Austria, the Danube University in Krems, the
Melk Monastery, the City of Krems and Grafenegg Castle.
The excursion will first show participants the spectacular Melk
Abbey, a grand Benedictine abbey, which is among the world’s most
famous monastic sites. It is located in the Wachau region above the
town of Melk on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube River. The
abbey was founded in 1089, while today’s impressive Baroque abbey
building was constructed between 1702 and 1736. Particularly note-
worthy is the abbey church, with its splendid frescos, and the impres-
sive library with countless precious medieval manuscripts. From Melk
we shall take a cruise on the Danube River to see the beautiful
Wachau Valley, which (including Melk Abbey) was listed as a UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 2000. We shall disembark at Krems and walk
through this charming medieval town and a visit to the Gozzoburg, a
past Europa Nostra Award winner. From there, we will travel to the 19th
century Grafenegg Castle, one of Austria’s most important examples
of historicism, where one can find stylistic traces from Gothic to
Baroque, and Biedermeier to elegant Neo-gothic. Grafenegg has
become particularly famous for its ‘Wolkenturm’ (opened in 2007), an
open-air music stage that blends perfectly into the natural surround-
ings of its splendid parkland, and for its summer music festival.
08.45 Participants assemble outside Hotel Bristol
09.00 Departure by bus from Hotel Bristol
10.45 Arrival at Melk Abbey
11.00 Welcome by Dipl. Ing. Georg Strasser, Member of the National
Council, representing Dr. Erwin Pröll, Governor of Lower Austria
Venue: Melk Abbey, Abt-Berthold-Dietmayr-Straße 1, 3390 Melk
11.35 Visit of the Melk Abbey
12.45 Departure by bus to the boat pier in Melk
13.15 – 15.00 Cruise on the Danube along the Wachau Valley
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Lunch on board
15.00 Arrival in Krems
15.15 – 16.35 Visit of the historic city center of Krems
16.45 – 17.15 Departure by bus to Grafenegg Castle
17.30 Welcome by Mag. Barbara Schwarz, Minister for Education,
Social and Family Affairs of the Government of Lower Austria,
representing Dr. Erwin Pröll, Governor of Lower Austria,
followed by a visit of Grafenegg Castle
Venue: Grafenegg Castle, Grafenegg 10, 3485 Grafenegg
19.00 Picnic dinner in the garden of Grafenegg Castle
21.00 Return by bus to Vienna
22.00 Arrival at Hotel Bristol in Vienna
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GeneralI N F O R M A T I O N
T R A N S P O R T F R O M A N D T O T H E A I R P O R T
TRAIN: The CAT City Airport Train operates daily from 06.00 a.m. to 23.00 p.m. It takes
16 minutes nonstop to get from the airport to central Vienna and vice versa. The
City Air Terminal is just 10 minutes from St. Stephan’s Cathedral at Wien Mitte
station. The price is g 12 for a single ticket and g 17 for a return ticket. The CAT City
Airport Train departs from the railway stations at the airport and Wien-Mitte every
6 and 36 minutes after every hour.
BUS: Vienna Airport Lines (Postbus) connects Vienna Airport with the main Vienna
transport hubs. Buses to the city centre (Morzinplatz/Schwedenplatz) run 24 hours
a day, and take 20 minutes. The price of a single ticket is g 8.
TAXI: The cost of a taxi ride from Vienna Airport to Vienna city centre varies between g 25
and g 45.
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I N F O R M A T I O N
Hotel Bristol T: 0043 1 515 160
Kärntner Ring 1 E: [email protected]
1010 Vienna
Hilton Vienna T: 0043 1 717 000
Am Stadtpark 1 E: [email protected]
1030 Vienna
Hotel Austria Trend Rathauspark T: 0043 1 404 120
Rathausstraße 17 E: [email protected]
1010 Vienna
Hotel Am Konzerthaus T: 0043 1 716 160
Am Heumarkt 35-37 E: [email protected]
1030 Vienna
Motel One – Wien Westbahnhof T: 0043 1 359 350
Europaplatz 3 E: [email protected]
1150 Vienna
Hotel Mailberger Hof T: 0043 1 512 064 1
Annagasse 7 E: [email protected]
1010 Vienna
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Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum) | Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien
Tuesday – Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00
Thursday: 10.00 – 21.00
The Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History
Museum) was built in 1891 near the Imperial
Palace to house the extensive collections of the
imperial family. With its vast array of eminent
works and the largest Bruegel collection in the
world, it is considered one of the world’s most
eminent museums.
Albertina Museum | Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Wien
Daily: 10.00 – 18.00
Wednesday: 10.00 – 21.00
The Albertina has the world’s most valuable
graphical collections, with works such as Dürer’s
“Hare” and Klimt’s studies of women. Its
permanent collection (primarily the Batliner
collection) presents masterpieces of Modern Art,
spanning from Monet to Picasso. As the largest
Habsburg residential palace, the Albertina
dominates the southern tip of the Imperial Palace on
one of the last remaining fortress walls in Vienna.
Belvedere | Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien
Upper Belvedere
Daily: 10.00 – 18.00
Lower Belvedere
Daily: 10.00 – 18.00 / Wednesday: 10.00 – 21.00
A magnificent baroque palace complex and
its extensive gardens, exhibiting inter alia Gustav
Klimt’s legendary painting “The Kiss” and more
than 20 other works by this famous artist, as well
as major works by Schiele, Kokoschka and other
contemporary artists.
Secession Museum | Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Wien
Tuesday – Sunday : 10.00 – 18.00
In 1897, a group of nineteen Austrian artists,
including Gustav Klimt, founded the Vienna
Secession to protest against the conservative
policies of Vienna official Academy of Fine Arts.
The same year, Joseph Maria Olbrich built the very
unusual Secession Building to hold exhibitions of
the secession group. There, the visitors can for
example admire Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze
honoring the 75th anniversary of Beethoven’s death
in 1902.
Leopold Museum | Museumsplatz, 1070 Wien
Daily: 10.00 – 18.00 / Thursday: 10.00 – 21.00
Tuesday: closed
The Leopold Museum, housed in the Museums-
quartier, is home to one of the largest collections
of modern Austrian art, featuring artists such as
Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and
Richard Gerstl. The core of the collection consists
of Austrian art of the first half of the 20th century,
showing the gradual transformation from the
Wiener Secession and the Art Nouveau movement
in Austria to Expressionism.
Museum für Angewandte Kunst (MAK) | Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna
Tuesday: 10.00 – 22.00
Wednesday – Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00
The Austrian Museum of Applied Arts is one of the
most exciting exhibitions in Vienna. The
permanent collection, presented according to
periods from the Gothic to the present, includes
numerous world-famous works by the Wiener
Werkstätte, the celebrated arts and craft studio
active from 1870 to 1956.
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Kunsthalle Wien | Museumsplatz, 1070 Wien
Daily: 10.00 – 19.00
Thursday: 10.00 – 21.00
The Kunsthalle Wien is a non-collecting art centre
which organises and hosts temporary exhibitions
of contemporary art. The Kunsthalle is international
in scope and has a remit to exhibit local, national
and international artists. The temporary building
erected in 1992 on Karlsplatz now serves as a
- project space - exhibiting emerging artists and
special group exhibitions for the Kunsthalle.
MUMOK | Museumsplatz, 1070 Wien
Daily: 10.00 – 19.00
Thursday: 10.00 – 21.00
The MUseum MOderner Kunst (Museum of Modern
Art) Foundation Ludwig Vienna, has a major
collection of modern and contemporary art,
including major works from Andy Warhol, Pablo
Picasso, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik and Roy
Lichtenstein. The MUMOK regularly organises
special exhibitions and is known for its large
collection of art related to Viennese Actionism.
Kunst Haus Wien | Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Wien
Daily: 10.00 – 19.00
Colorful areas and irregular forms, many grown
over with lush green plants: this is how painter
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 - 2000)
encouraged new impulses – and not only to
Vienna’s architecture. He also created an
exhibition center offering a permanent exhibition
of Hundertwasser’s works as well as changing
exhibitions of exciting contemporary art.
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Restaurant Steirereck (Mich.**) ★★★★ T: 0043 1 713 31 68
International haute cuisine Am Heumarkt 2A, 1030 Vienna www.steirereck.at
Anna Sacher (at Hotel Sacher) ★★★ T: 0043 1 514 560
International cuisine Philharmonikerstrasse 4, 1010 Vienna www.sacher.com/
hotel-sacher-vienna
DO&CO Haas Haus ★★★ T: 0043 1 535 39 69
International Restaurant Stephansplatz 12, 1010 Vienna www.doco.com
Plachutta ★★★ T: 0043 1 512 15 77
Austrian Restaurant Wollzeile 38, 1010 Vienna www.plachutta.at
Bristol Lounge ★★★ T: 0043 1 515 16 553
Classics and modern cuisine Kärntner Ring 1, 1010 Vienna www.bristol-lounge.at/
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Fabios ★★★ T: 0043 1 532 22 22
Italian Restaurant Tuchlauben 6, 1010 Vienna www.fabios.at
Restaurant Unkai (at Grand Hotel) ★★★ T: 0043 1 515 80 - 9110
Japanese cuisine Kärntner Ring 9, 1010 Vienna www.unkai-grandhotel.com
Ristorante Sole ★★ T: 0043 1 513 40 77
Italian Restaurant Annagasse 8-10, 1010 Vienna www.ristorante-sole.at
Gasthaus zur Oper ★★ T: 0043 1 512 22 51
Austrian Restaurant Walfischgasse 5-7, 1010 Vienna www.plachutta.at
Palmenhaus ★★ T: 0043 1 533 10 33
International Restaurant Burggarten 1, 1010 Vienna www.palmenhaus.at
Figlmüller Wollzeile ★ T: 0043 1 512 61 77
Austrian Schnitzel Wollzeile 5, 1010 Vienna www.figlmueller.at
Restaurant Weinbotschaft ★ T: 0043 1 512 85 10
Viennese and Mediterranean cooking (bio) www.weinbotschaft.at
Annagasse 12, 1010 Vienna
Pizzeria Ristorante Venezia ★ T: 0043 1 512 62 34
Italian Restaurant Kärntner Strasse 10, 1010 Vienna www.pizzeria-venezia-wien.
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