Vienna

Vienna

Vienna has been a settled city for approximately two and a half millennia. The force of the province’s long history is apparent in the swelling of picturesque skylines and richly adorned public buildings. Welcoming public squares with flowers for sale and bustling side street cafés draw residents to the downtown for long hours of conversation and recreation.

Europe has often turned to Vienna for musical inspiration. Classical and folk music have a strong following in Austria, and Vienna in particular has enjoyed long stretches as the musical capital of Europe. Opera continues to be celebrated in Vienna, with well-patronized opera houses and major events celebrating the form.

Roughly two million people call Vienna home, including a growing number of immigrants. Vienna’s status as Austria’s leading economic city is attractive for ambitious opportunity seekers, and new arrivals quickly make the city their own. A city full of free and inexpensive attractions, such as monuments, parks and museums, Vienna offers great returns on relocation investments.

Public space in Vienna is vivacious. Year round festivals and events bring visitors from throughout Europe and around the world. Vienna—in addition to being a cosmopolitan capital—is breaking new ground in city management. Environmental protection programs and comprehensive reforms are turning Vienna into a bellwether city for sustainable development practices.

City features such as large fingers of protected lands intertwined with Vienna’s major arteries have inspired Vienna’s preservation efforts. Wine trumps beer in Vienna, with numerous vineyards still in existence within the city.

Despite Vienna’s strong connection to the past, city facilities such as transportation are well planned and maintained. The capital’s wide-reaching tram service provides convenient transportation for commuters and tourists alike. As everywhere in Austria, walking is popular in Vienna, and is a pleasant way to get from one place to another.

But Vienna is more than Austria’s crown jewel—it is also an important international center for major global organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency. Scientists of all stripes—including those in the medical profession—find there are few more rewarding environments for inquiry and study.

Vienna’s support of the arts and sciences ensures that a variety of industries enjoy healthy development. Vienna’s diverse economy includes real estate market that offers traditionally styled homes as well as modern condominiums.
 
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