June 16th – My First Real Vision of Vienna Austria

Stephan's KircheJune 16th – A Day in Vienna Austria
 
Niki took the day off from work and we rode into Vienna via bus then train. We went for breakfast at his friend’s restaurant and my breakfast was quite good, then we went across the street to the oldest tea room in Vienna. Niki purchased some tea and I “eye” shopped because the prices were outrageous considering a coffee cup was 25.40 euro.
He began showing us around and I loved being able to find the must-see sights easier with our own personal guide.
 
Anker Clock was extremely detailed and marvelous. It plays Christmas carols during Advent season.
You can also check out the clock movements on youtube.
 
I really loved visiting the oldest church in Vienna called St. Ruperts.
Han and I lit another candle for each of our moms. Even though I am not Catholic, I have enjoyed lighting a candle for my mom in remembrance in churches that speak to me in one way or another. It has been special to remember my mama while on our adventure.
They still hold services in the church. The most unusual thing was the bones of a dead person inside a see-through vault. Yes, it’s a tad bit creepy.
My favorite was the uniqueness and variety of the stain glass windows which some are very art deco looking and stunning.The oldest glass window panes (doing from approximately 1370) can be found in the church. They depict crucified Christ and the Madonna with baby.
Read more about this fascinating church and history on the link below.
 
There are many other churches to visit and as previously written, you simply cannot miss stepping into the multitude of churches here because each one has its own story, architecture delights, stain glass windows and so much more. Even though I am not religious, I love walking in and feeling the calm of the building itself seep into my soul and it is very calming. Besides that, it is so much cooler inside, so go in to relax and rejuvenate from the heat. (if it is hot outside)
 
The Pestsäule is very touching monument to the plague victims of 1679. If you are walking around the square area, you cannot possibly miss it. It is very large and prominently displayed.
 
We had fun window shopping but no actual shopping. The prices here are sky high. I am not sure I can even afford to “walk” in a store.
There was an exclusive grocery store in the square area which we walked through looking at many delicacies, but when I noticed that a box of 10 individual wrapped Twinkies cost 16.70 dollars in USD, I figured we would use the restroom and leave quietly. LOL
Walking the beautifully laid out town square and side streets were well worth the time. The architecture is a mixture than runs from medieval times to modern. The modern gives it an interesting flare but at the same time is completely out of place.
On the way back, while waiting on the bus, Niki went to the meat market and bought a lot of protein for the grill. We ate like kings tonight, on the deck, with a soft breeze blowing.
After dinner we gave one of the neighborhood dogs the bone from the steak. He seemed very happy.
A perfectly, friendly, welcoming, relaxing and quiet neighborhood. I am really going to enjoy being in the country for a little while.

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