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One of the great capitals of Europe, Vienna was for centuries the main stamping grounds for the Habsburg rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The empire is long gone, but many reminders of the city's imperial heyday remain, carefully preserved by the tradition-loving Viennese. When it comes to the arts, the glories of the past are particularly evergreen, thanks to the cultural legacy cre­ated by the many artistic geniuses nourished here. From the late 18th century on, Vienna's culture-particularly its music­was famous throughout Europe. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Strauss, Mahler, and Bruckner all lived in the city, composing glorious music still played in concert halls all over the world. And at the tail end of the 19th century the city's artists and architects-Gus­tav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Josef Hoffmann, Otto Wag­ner, and Adolf Loos ("Form follows function") among them-brought about an unprecedented artistic revolution, a revolution that swept away the past and set the stage for the radically experimental art of the 20th century. Innovation can still be seen in the city's contemporary arts­and-crafts galleries-even in the glinting, Space Needle-like object that hovers over the north end of Vienna-actually the city's waste inciner­ator, designed by the late, great artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. At the close of World War I the Austro-Hungarian Empire was dismem­bered, and Vienna lost its cherished status as the seat of imperial power. Like a well-bred grande dame, Vienna doesn't rush about, and neither should you. Saunter through its stately streets-and rub elbows with its creative spirits-and marvel at its Baroque palaces. Then dream an afternoon away at a cozy Kaffeehaus IF YOU HAVE 3 DAYS Cap the day by visiting the Kaisergruft  in the Kapuzinerkirche to view the tombs of the Habsburgs responsible for so much of Vienna.

Top Emperor Franz Joseph I of Vienna reigned for 68 years. He lived with an opinionated and beautiful wife in a difficult marriage. He spent most of his time at his desk. He was a devoted Catholic and a passionate top vienna hunter with an unbelievable number of "trophies". Emperor Franz Joseph I was regarded as a figure of social integration in amulti-ethnic state. It is said he became pig-headed in his old age. A lot has been said and written about Emperor, but little is known about his Orders and Great Crosses. A general distiction must be made between the day-to-day and the gala uniform. For example, when Franz Joseph I was being taken from Schoenbrunn Palace to the Hofburg in the carriage, he was only decorated for the veryday occasion. He wore the order of the Knight of the Golden Fleece around his neck, the highest order decoration within the monarchy. On his chest hung the Imperial Russian Order of Saint George, fourth class, the officer's service Emblem, first class, the campaign medal, the Golden Anniversary Capmaign. At festive occasions the empreor also wore the red-white-red sash with a trinket of the Military.