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Vienna, Austria: Top 10 Highlights For Curious Travelers

Inspire your visit to the iconic sites and hidden gems of Vienna with a local expert
US$27
Preview Lecture
US$27
Watch on your schedule, you will receive a link to watch the lecture online immedately upon purchase.
Duration
55 minutes
Product Type
Lecture
Venues
  • Hofburg Palace
  • Schönbrunn Palace
  • St Stephen's Cathedral
Lecture Details
Photos & Highlights
  • Presented by the same world-class experts as our walking tours, Context Lectures highlight must-see attractions, reveal hidden landmarks, and explore the best things to do during your trip so you don’t miss a thing.
Lecture Description
During this lecture, you will discover the top 10 highlights of a city with an amazingly rich historical, cultural, and artistic heritage. Starting from the Roman period, we will examine various monuments and follow historical, social, and cultural development. Austria was ruled by the longest-lasting dynasty in Europe, the Habsburgs. With their efficient marriage politics, they managed to expand their territory and got the largest empire on European soil.
Meet Your Expert
Gilles

Swiss artist Gilles Gubelmann studied piano and dance at the Geneva Conservatory. He then worked for many years as an expert for arts and antiques in an important Swiss Auction House (Koller Auctions) where he was director of the Department of Antique Furniture and Decorative Arts. He realised a dream and moved to Venice where he started working as a painter and as an opera set and costume designer all over Europe, and also deepening his knowledge of art history and architecture. Settled now in Vienna, Gilles continues his artistic activities, works as a lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts and highly enjoys uncovering the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Vienna to curious travellers.

Their love for Music also shaped Vienna which is often called the capital of music. The splendid historical centre is rich in baroque architecture which makes it absolutely unique. Another period that has marked Vienna is the Art Nouveau, the so-called "Vienna Secession“ with its remarkable architects like Otto Wagner, Josef Hoffman, and world-famous artists like Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele.

Led by an expert in history and architecture, this lecture will inspire future travel to Vienna and prepare travelers to appreciate the city in context.
How do I access the lecture?
Once you complete your purchase, you will receive an email with a link to stream the lecture on the Context Travel website. You can also access your past purchases anytime under My Orders. Please ensure you are logged into your account to open the streaming page. 

Is closed captioning (i.e. subtitles) available?
Yes! All of our lectures have the option to turn on closed captioning should you have difficulty hearing the expert.

How long does each event last?
Our recorded lectures typically run for 60 minutes.

How can I share this lecture with friends or family?
You are welcome to watch together with friends or family but each person viewing on their own device will need to purchase the lecture individually.

How long does my access to the lecture last?
Once you purchase a lecture, you are welcome to view it as many times as you like and your access does not expire.

What is your cancellation and refund policy?
Sales for recorded lectures are final upon purchase. Please contact us at digital@contexttravel.com if you have any questions or concerns about your purchase.

Can I purchase a gift card for a friend who is traveling?
Absolutely! Gift cards can be purchased here. Gift cards are good for 365 days from the date of purchase.
2 Reviews (5.0)

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Very good overview.
Very informative introductory video tour. The presenter, Gilles Guberman was quite clear and and provided a very interesting overview tour of Vienna. I would recommend this video guide