Sunday, May 11, 2014

Wien

Sometime awhile ago I traveled with Julia to Vienna (Wien) Austria to visit Alex. We were there for about a week and to be honest I'm pretty sick right now and a little fuzzy on the details but it's mother's day and I'm trying really hard to get caught up on blog posts to make my mommy happy. Vienna was gorgeous and it had all these beautiful old buildings and churches and really interesting history and the weather was really nice, and it was just good. Alex had to work most of the time but it was nice to see him (it's funny writing that now because Alex is just in the other room).  

This is the roof of St. Stephan's cathedral, the main church of Vienna, where Mozart was married and also where he attended services.

A greek orthodox church
I THINK this was St. Michael's maybe? Julia can possibly confirm or deny. But I think it was the church that I found the prettiest.
Square surrounded by a bunch of museums, the spanish riding school, the library and I think also parliament
That is a museum
Parliament or the judicial building? Wow my captions are so helpful. I am so sorry.
This is the rathaus, shooooot, how do you say that in english? Town hall?
Us riding the Wiener Riesenrad, this old ferris wheel where instead of a little cart they have like this little wooden building and you could fit maybe 15 people in it or so, and you could also have a romantic dinner in it, if you wanted to.
Looking out over the amusement park (where I rode the swings that went 80m (?) high and Alex and Julia were both to chicken so I went with this little Italian boy, who I understood nothing of what he said except 'JESU CHRISTO!! JESU CHRISTO!!' so I think he was also scared. I thought it was cool.
The central cemetery in Wien. Gorgeous and large.

The cathedral in the cemetary.
Johann Strauss
Beethoven
A remembrance to Mozart (he is buried somewhere else)
Falco
Cool because we are descendants of Winklers who came from Nürnberg. Maybe that's a relation? Someone ask Uncle Jim.
Theater sets behind the scenes of the Opera house
The stage of the Opera
The, I dunno, room? In the opera house? I'm not sure but it had memorials to all of the famous Opera people who had worked there and playwrights (operawrights?) and such.
This is sparkling wine stuff that Alex FORCED me to try and I did not like it because wine is gross but it's a famous Viennese drink I guess.
Our Wiener sample plate. schnitzel and beef and ham and potatoes, oh my.
This is back in the St Stephen's dom, and I took a picture of this because it had a special story but ARG I don't remember what it was. Maybe something to do with Mozart? Or WW2? ugh I dont know.
ST Stephen's

The roof which is really cool and scared the crap out of Julia when we went up in the tower. I've never had a mother who wasnt scared of heights.

Also a cool church 

1 comment:

  1. thanks for the update. try to just throw a few photos up there because so much happens it is hard to back up and catch up.

    so all your moms are afraid of heights? and i did not know that alex declined the big swing.

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