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Modern travellers demand more from their adventures and Austria’s capital is happy to oblige. Today’s tourists are looking for opportunities to go beyond the showpieces and landmarks of their ...
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky look at Supreme Court decisions that, in ...
Vienna café culture, in fact ... writers and revolutionaries, including Klimt, Freud, and Trotsky. Musicians Mozart, Strauss, ...
Famous for waltzes, Freud, pastries, and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy falling in love in Before Sunrise (see image above), ...
On 3 April 1897 a meeting between 19 artists in a Viennese coffee house yielded a new movement, the Vereinigung Bildender Künstler, better known as the Vienna Secession. At its head was a young Gustav ...
The first is the Albertina for graphic art in a grand Hapsburg ... U-Bahn for a quick ride to one of Vienna’s sumptuous baroque palaces. If you’re into Klimt and want to see that Kiss ...
Adored by collectors and tech bros, self-taught sensation Amoako Boafo is due to exhibit at Gagosian. But has his buzz started to cool?
Tate Britain is set to return a 17th century painting to the family of a Jewish Belgian art collector. The work by Henry Gibbs, titled Aeneas And His Family Fleeing Burning Troy, was taken from ...
VIENNA — We had a very outdated impression ... with lots of marble and original paintings in gilded frames. Contemporary touches — splashes of eye-popping colors, lighting, and custom ...
Unlike Vienna's other royal residences, Hofburg is like a city within a city. Sitting on the southwestern edge of the Innere Stadt, the 13th-century palace was the winter residence of the ...
It was during this time when the prince was in Vienna that Klimt and another Austrian artist, Franz Matsch, painted his portrait. Weidinger told the Post that a potential client may have chosen ...
The UK climate activist group Just Stop Oil announced that it will end disruptive acts of protest, which have included throwing soup on Vincent Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” smashing the glass ...