Vienna and the Czech Republic
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Our own travelogue...Neat stuff!
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Both great cities. Czech is great for beer if that’s your thing.
Vienna for me is always a Mozart pilgrimage. And one of the under visited but absolutely fascinating places in Vienna is the central cemetery (interestingly abit out of the center) which is big on classical music and medical history VIPs interred there.
Apropos that, a visit to sigmund Freud house was also a must for me, if only to see the famous couch where all secrets about one’s infancy and dreams would be interpreted. -
Also tycho Brahe is buried in a church in Prague which I also made a pilgrimage to. I guess I’m hung up on dead people?
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I loved Vienna. Next trip I want to get to Prague…
I’m curious though, when I was in Vienna in 2015, migrant homelessness was rampant. Some of the main shopping and tourist areas became tent cities at night. Far worse than anything I have seen in DC or LA. (Oddly, they completely disappeared during the day).
Is that still the case?
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@bachophile said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
Vienna for me is always a Mozart pilgrimage.
Did visit the Mozart House museum. Quite interesting.
@bachophile said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
And one of the under visited but absolutely fascinating places in Vienna is the central cemetery (interestingly abit out of the center) which is big on classical music and medical history VIPs interred there.
Did not know about that, but did visit the Jewish cemetery in Praha. You may be able to agree, but I read that once a Jewish person is buried, they cannot be moved, so in this Jewish cemetery over the 100's of years, there are actually many layers of people, because that was the only allowable burial place for Jewish people in Praha for a long time.
@bachophile said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
a visit to sigmund Freud house was also a must for me, if only to see the famous couch where all secrets about one’s infancy and dreams would be interpreted.
That would be cool, but did not know about that. Did visit the birthplace of Franz Kafka. (Having said that, I have never read anything by him or really know too much about him. LOL)
@LuFins-Dad said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
I’m curious though, when I was in Vienna in 2015, migrant homelessness was rampant. Some of the main shopping and tourist areas became tent cities at night. Far worse than anything I have seen in DC or LA. (Oddly, they completely disappeared during the day).
Is that still the case?
Not at all. Did not see any signs. I was mostly in the tourist areas, but probably covered an area 5 km x 5 km. Was not an issue.
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@taiwan_girl said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
The young one....
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You all look too young to drink, which makes Munich kinda sad…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
You all look too young to drink, which makes Munich kinda sad…
I was 17. We were told that, "If you're old enough to put your money on the bar, you're old enough to enjoy a beer."
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@George-K said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
@LuFins-Dad said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
You all look too young to drink, which makes Munich kinda sad…
I was 17. We were told that, "If you're old enough to put your money on the bar, you're old enough to enjoy a beer."
The girl on the bottom right looks like she is on her 3rd stein.
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Sorry to derail @taiwan_girl 's thread...
This trip to Europe was part of an educational program sponsored by our high school.
It consisted of a 5 week stay in a small town in Austria - Mayrhofen. The program included daily studies at the local branch of the University of Innsbruck. We had classes in German for 2 hours in the morning, and 2 hours in the afternoon. The rest of the day was ours. The courses earned us college (transferrable) credits that could be applied to any college in the US.
There were 13 of us from my (all boys) high school, and (I think) 10 girls from the local girls' high school. We met up with a bunch of kids from Houston.
The program included tuition, room, board and weekend excursions to local cities: Vienna, Salzburg, Merano (in Italy), Innsbruck.
There was a 6th week - we left Mayrhofen and traveled north through Austria and into Germany. We stopped in Munich, Nuremberg and a bunch of other cities, ending up in Frankfurt.
The package also included airfare from New York to Munich (Eastbound) and bus to Mayrhofen. Return flight from Frankfurt to New York was included.
The only expenses you had were that of getting from Chicago to New York and whatever spending money you thought you might need.
The cost?
$700.
Today, that's $6500 or so.
Not a bad price for 6 weeks in Europe, tours, and tuition.
Here's where we stayed:
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@LuFins-Dad said in Vienna and the Czech Republic:
The girl on the bottom right looks like she is on her 3rd stein.
The guy next to her looks familiar.
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I was last there in 2019 and saw none of that. Must have been a temporary thing during the major influx in the early days of the Syrian war.
Or happenstance that you saw it and that I didn’t.
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Interesting video
Did see some homeless/beggars but I did not think it was a huge number (especially after what I saw in Los Angeles a couple of years ago. )