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Following in the footsteps of [RedVelvet] : Vienna (1)

I went to Europe this February.

Let me start with a story about Vienna, Austria.


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First day of the trip.

I went to the Belvedere Palace as soon as I arrived in Vienna, Austria.

This is the main entrance.
You can see the palace behind the iron gate.

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Belvedere is divided into the [upper palace ] and [lower palace].
The main palace is the one shown in the photo.

When you enter the [upper palace], there are various works of art.

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It says, 'A historic place where Austrian sovereignty was restored after World War II.'


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There was also a painting of the original owner of the palace, [Franz Eugen von Savoyen]

And the highlight of this place

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Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' that Seulgi was excited to see.

The main reason I visited the Belvedere was to see this painting.

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Other works by Gustav Klimt.


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The rear of the palace and garden, the [lower palace]


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The place in the photo I took is here.


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The thing in the middle of the photo in the broadcast. This is probably a [fountain].


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The [lower palace] seemed to mainly hold special exhibitions.
When I went there, one section was closed, and another section was displaying works by Slovenian artists.
The works on display seemed to change every time.

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[St. Stephen's Cathedral]


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The interior of St. Stephen's Cathedral.
When I went there, there was [Mass], so I also saw [Mass].
This [castle] was very large.
I recommend going here when you go to Vienna, Austria.


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[@ Prater Giant Ferris Wheel]


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I went here another evening


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As I waited, I noticed that there was a [dining zone] there.
It seemed like they periodically put in new food when the [Ferris Wheel] came down.


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View from the [Ferris Wheel].
It took about 20 minutes to make one revolution.

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Because it is a famous place, the prices were a bit expensive.


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