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Study Abroad 2008(29)
Austria 2007(17)
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The first order of business upon arrival in Vienna was to learn how to work the ticket machines at the Vienna Flughafen
Culture Class by Volkstheatre. The theater is on the Ringstrasse on which the most important buildings in Vienna are located.
Computer Lab at ActiLingua
Best Bakery on Kaertner Strasse and every night at 7 everything is 1/2 price!
Photo Op at a house where Mozart lived at one time. It was located directly behind the St. Stephen's Cathedral.
This is the musicians section of the Vienna Cemetery where the graves of Beethoven, Stauss, Schumann, Wolf and Brahms are located. The cemetery itself is enormous and is a place for art lovers because of the monuments inside.
Schoenbrunn Palace
The Professor, girls and the Glorietta at Schoenbrunn Palace
Karlschirch piggyback rides at no cost to SUU students
St Ruprect's church, named after St. Ruprecht is a 1000+ year old Roman church. Very small, very plain, but an amazing place.
Poster in Subway Station advertising an exhibit at a museum in Vienna.
Best Ice Cream in Vienna. This place is always packed because the treats are so good.
Gabe, Alexandra & Sylvia at the Prater which is one of Europe's oldest amusement part. Prater is the Roman word for meadow.
The Riesenrad is Europe's largest ferris wheel. It is so high that you can see the entire city of Vienna and surrounding areas from the top and the cars are almost the size of a railroad car.
The Opera Toilet that Plays the "Blue Danube Waltz"
We all attended a Mozart Symphony where the musicians were in period dress. It was in a beautiful hall called the Goldener Saal because there was so much gold leaf inside on the ceilings, railings, sculptures, etc.
It was hard for these two to resist going for a swim at the Schoenbrunn Palace fountain on this hot day.
Seeing Belevdere Palace in the Rain.
The students had fun feeding the pigeons that seemed to be everywhere at the train stations.
Leaving for Salzburg. It was kind of hard to leave Vienna because even after 3 weeks there, there was so much more to see and do.
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