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Dine at the exclusive Hotel Sacher Wien on February 16, 2012 and get ready for the world’s most famous ball – the Viennese Opera Ball.Werner Pichlmaier, head chef of the Hotel Sacher Wien, created a festive Gourmet Menu especially for this special day.(Picture © Wien Tourismus)
From January 20 until March 4, 2012 the “Vienna Ice World” takes place on the Rathausplatz in front of Vienna’s City Hall for the 17th time.A ice landscape of totally 7.000 m² is transformed into a winter wonderland which fascinates people of all ages.(Picture © Wien Tourismus)
On December 31, Vienna's ball season starts off with the Emperor’s Ball at the Imperial Palace. Dance until March on one of the over 300 balls in the city of music and let waltz rhythm captivate you.(Picture © Wien Tourismus)
On Monday, February 20th 2012, an atmospheric carnival ball themed «From Rio to Vienna – From Carnival to Gschnas» will take place at the Wiener Konzerthaus. Thus a longtime tradition of carnivals or house-balls at the Wiener Konzerthaus becomes revitalised.(Picture © Herbert Schwingenschlögel)
Klimt revolutionized the art of painting. His pictures decorated with gold ornaments are among the most expensive in the world today. His extraordinary portraits of women document the rise of the middle class. Artistically, Klimt's works reflect the journey from the 'Ringstrasse era' to the beginnings of abstraction.
In 2012 Vienna, Klimt´s hometown, celebrates his 150th birthday!(Picture © Belvedere Wien)
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