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Vienna In the Wintertime

When it's cold outside, no city is warmer, or more hospitable, than Vienna.

By R.W. Apple Jr.
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The grand architecture of the Kolmarkt is even more impressive at night.Demel, a pastry shop, is known for its exquisite chocolates.The Hofburg (Imperial Palace) has been home to some of the most powerful people in Vienna's history.A local market is the perfect place to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.Steirereck is one of the most raved about restaurants in Vienna.MAK, the Museum of Applied Arts is home to decorative art collections.The 19th century Votivkirche.The Liechtenstein Museum has a remarkable collection of Old Masters.Cafe Central, a popular hangout for intellectuals in the early 20th century, still draws crowds.A majestic suite at the Hotel Imperial.
The grand architecture of the Kolmarkt is even more impressive at night.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
Demel, a pastry shop, is known for its exquisite chocolates.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
The Hofburg (Imperial Palace) has been home to some of the most powerful people in Vienna's history.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
A local market is the perfect place to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
Steirereck is one of the most raved about restaurants in Vienna.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
MAK, the Museum of Applied Arts is home to decorative art collections.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
The 19th century Votivkirche.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
The Liechtenstein Museum has a remarkable collection of Old Masters.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
Cafe Central, a popular hangout for intellectuals in the early 20th century, still draws crowds.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
A majestic suite at the Hotel Imperial.
PHOTO: Francesco Lagnese
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