The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna’s famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian capital’s social and ...
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The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna ’s famed balls in the 18th century could never ...
"There is always an empire that is trying to take away the freedom of the Hungarians, and right now it is the one in Brussels ...
Under the supervision of Maria Theresa (the only female Habsburg ruler), Schönbrunn evolved ... For more information, visit the palace's website. Vienna Classical Concert at St. Peter’s Church ...
From the Hofburg to the Ronacher: the Habsburg monarch becomes a musical star. The world premiere is on October 10 - but ...
There are more than a dozen other statues in the hall of Austrian dukes and Habsburg rulers, by the Strudel brothers (one of whom, Paul Strudel, also worked on Vienna's Plague Column or Trinity ...
Vienna officially became a city in 1137, but its true historical significance dates from 1278, when the Bohemian King Ottakar was defeated by Rudolf von Habsburg, who made Vienna his capital.
'Let the waltz begin!' Vienna's ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
VIENNA — (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna 's famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian ...
VIENNA (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna ’s famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian ...
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