Saturday, July 16, 2016

Venice or Vienna


I'm obsessed with taking photos of road ways
Horses from a carriage ride
In my previous post I went to Venice and then after Venice I headed off to Vienna, Austria which was amazing and is definitely high up on my favorites list. At this time in my trip everyone I met and the things I did started to meld together. I couldn't remember exactly which city I met who in and while I was in Vienna I kept accidentally calling it Venice, which was pretty funny considering I loved Vienna and not Venice. I really miss food from my city, mainly Mexican food and I just really miss food, someone send me Spanish rice please. All the buildings are very similar and Austria yet so Unique and beautiful which you can see by some of my photos, They were rebuilt after the war perfectly. In almost every country so far there has been carriage rides, I love it!




I love this building so much
Vienna was amazing and it may not have breathtaking but it did leave me speechless a few times whether it was the buildings which I loved or some of the statues of even Mozart's grave. The buildings were very pretty and I loved just sitting and staring at them, even when it was raining. I may not be a pro in the classical music world but I do love classical music and I had the honour of being near Mozart's grave. See when he died he was poor so he was buried randomly which means he was basically buried in a poppers grave and they only know where he is within a 100 meter area so I hope I was near him. They have a beautiful statue dedicated to him and many of his plays and a garden with a treble cleft sign made of flowers in the middle, imagine the upkeep on that?



Hey Mozart!
To see how Europe has coped with the after math of WWII is truly a wonder in itself. I started to see this after I entered Vienna. They had a few statues dedicated to never forgetting the events of WWII and fascism. One of them that truly struck me was a stone sculpture showing the horrors of war from starvation to medical experiments, it was a sobering experience.



Mozart's Treble Cleft

Truly Vienna was an excellent place to visit and I did enjoy it very much and I found the people to be such a delight! I will be back Austria.




 
 
 
 
Now I'm off to a land some call Bavaria




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