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The Beautiful State Hall of the Austrian National Library

15/02/2015 by Jamie 35 Comments

State Hall Austrian National Library Vienna

The State Hall of the Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) was built in 1723 and is considered by many to be the most beautiful library hall in the world. Holding approximately 200,000 books, this library in the heart of Vienna is open for guests to explore. Admission is 7 Euros per person or 12,50 per family.

Austrian National Library

Austrian National Library Vienna

Vienna State Hall Library Austria

It was definitely a challenge bringing a curious and loud kiddo into the library hall, but he was as good as could be expected :) He knows to be quiet in libraries, so that was in our favor, but he also wanted to TOUCH everything. Luckily my husband knew how special this place was to me and basically held him the whole time so I could swing from the ladders like Belle from Beauty and the Beast. (Just kidding, that will get you kicked out.)

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The gorgeous artwork on the ceiling (frescos) were painted by the court painter Daniel Gran and completed in 1730.

Vienna Austrian National Library Ceiling Vienna Austrian National Library Books

Austrian National Library Large Books

Most of the patrons exploring the library were a few decades older than us, but I think this incredible library is something that can be enjoyed by any age. Well, maybe if you have a wiggly or loud baby I would suggest taking turns with your partner so you both can enjoy it without glares from the security guards.

Vienna State Hall Austrian National Library

There are many illustrated tomes on display and it reminded me of the Book of Kells and other ancient texts on display at the Trinity College in Dublin. (The oldest books in this museum date back to the 4th century.) I wish I could have held them!

Illustrated Book Austrian National Library Vienna

Austrian National Library Book
Bookshelves Vienna National Library State Hall

Austrian National Library Sculpture and Bookshelves

I also really loved these enormous globes. There are terrestrial and celestial globes from the 16th-18th centuries. Amazing.

Austrian National Library Globe and Bookshelves

National Library Vienna Globe

Globe Austrian National Library Vienna

Such an incredible experience and I hope that you can visit the Austrian National Library if you are ever in Vienna!

Austrian National Library Bookshelf

You can find my other posts on Vienna here:

The Giant Ferris Wheel in Vienna

The Museum of Natural History | Vienna

What is your favorite part of visiting old libraries? Do you love it as much as I do?!

Filed Under: Austria, Books Around the World Tagged With: Austria, Musuem, travel with kids, Vienna

The Giant Ferris Wheel in Vienna

09/02/2015 by Jamie 17 Comments

Ferris Wheel Vienna

During our family trip to Vienna last weekend we took a ride on the famous Giant Ferris Wheel (Wiener Riesenrad). We took the purple line on the underground to the Praterstern stop, closest to the Prater amusement park and ferris wheel. We walked around the (closed) amusement park until the ferris wheel opened at 10 am. We were really excited that it was open on a Sunday, since everything basically closes down in Germany on Sundays. The price was 9,50 euros per adult and 4 euros per kid.

Skyline in Vienna

Vienna Cathedral View

Originally built in 1897, the ferris wheel burned down in 1944. But it was rebuilt and spinning ’round again by 1947.

Vienna Cathedral

Even though it was a cloudy, foggy day we had amazing views from the top!

Vienna Skyline with Train

This is a picture of inside the wooden box we got to ride in… kind scary. When we all went to one side to take pictures, we tipped quite a bit. Rickety, old wooden box, eeek!

Vienna Ferris Wheel InsideVienna Landscape

If you plan ahead you can schedule a three course, candle-lit dinner with champagne and have a whole box to yourself!

Vienna Ferris Wheel Dinner

Vienna Ferris Wheel

I love gift shops and this one didn’t disappoint. These little owls were adorable, but I ended up just getting some postcards and a Vienna ferris wheel dish towel (which sounds kinda stupid when I write about it).

Vienna Gift Shop Owl

Vienna Gift Shop Statues

The Prater amusement park looked epic. There is a roller coaster, go-carts, trampolines, haunted house, zombie train, wax museum, arcade, mini-golf… pretty much everything you could imagine at an amusement park. Of course it was closed when we were there :( But it was fun to walk around and explore while we waited for the ferris wheel to open.

Vienna Landscape Panoramic

Vienna Kings

Vienna Fair Ride

I just loved the garbage cans in Vienna! They have little smoke stacks to put cigarette butts in that were usually “smoking” so it looked like the garbage had a chimney. It’s the small things *sigh*

Vienna Garbage Can

There were a lot of murals, statues, etc. of Mozart and other composers throughout Vienna and the Prater was no different. Mozart was born in Salzburg Vienna, but he spent most of his life in Vienna.

Vienna Mozart Mural

I sort of fell for this adorable creepy clown on the bench.

Vienna Statue Love

Vienna Vintage PayphoneVienna Ferris Wheel 2015

If you are in Vienna, the Giant Ferris Wheel is a must-see! You can find more information here.

And don’t forget to check out the Museum of Natural History in Vienna as well!

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Filed Under: Austria Tagged With: Austria, Vienna

The Museum of Natural History | Vienna, Austria

05/02/2015 by Jamie 31 Comments

Vienna Natural History Museum

dinosaur bones Vienna

The Museum of Natural History was first recommended to me by a stranger in a coffee shop. I had a Vienna guidebook peeking out of my coat and my son was playing with a dinosaur transformer. The guy behind me in line said, “Well if you are going to Vienna and your son likes dinosaurs…” and the rest is (natural) history!

Dino bones Vienna museum

We took the red line on the underground train from our hotel and got off at the Volkstheater stop, which is the closest to the Museum of Natural History. Tickets are 10 Euros per adult and young kids are free!

There are lockers to store coats and backpacks, costing 3 Euros for the largest locker.

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This is the view looking up from the cafe on the second floor. We took a break from walking the enormous exhibits to have some chocolate cake and coffee.

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It seems like displays of rocks wouldn’t be that interesting, but it was actually really neat. It started as a personal collection and grew to be so large and diverse that it was eventually donated to the museum. There are meteorites, fossils, and every kind of rock, stone, and gem imaginable!

Animals Natural History Museum Vienna

The quad/lawn in front of the museum has some gorgeous statues and trees. There are two other museums surrounding the lawn, but we didn’t wander into them.

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We got my son a stuffed T-rex at the museum gift shop and I got some awesome postcards (I sent 10 from Vienna – check your mailbox)! They also have small fossils and meteorites for sale in the gift shop for a nice chunk of change.

We really enjoyed the 2 hours we spent exploring the Museum of Natural History and I definitely recommend it for all ages!

Filed Under: Austria Tagged With: Austria, Museum, travel with kids, Vienna

Going Topless at the German Chiropractor

08/01/2015 by Jamie 33 Comments

For those of you who don’t know, I get pretty bad headaches from mild scoliosis and uneven hips. I usually go to a chiropractor once a month to get adjusted and then I’m on my merry way. If I don’t get an adjustment for awhile I get bone-crushing, brain-numbing headaches. So, I’m in the market for a German chiropractor.

After a few google searches and phone calls, I made an appointment for this afternoon. The lady on the phone had said it was on the second floor and when I didn’t find them there, I remembered that the German second floor is actually the third floor (same as England). I climbed the next flight of stairs and into the correct office and as another woman was exiting she held the door open for me. “Danke!” I said, and felt so proud of myself for using one whole German word in real life. As soon as I walked in the door I was whisked away by a young woman to a small room surrounded by curtains on 3 sides and a window on the other, without so much as signing in on a clipboard.

chiro meme

“Do you speak English?” I asked.

She smiled shyly and said “A little…”

She then asks me where the problem is and I told her about my headaches.

She nodded and said, “Ok take off your shirt and lie down.”

Thinking I misunderstood her or that maybe she meant to say “take off your coat,” I smiled and said, “Do you mean ‘coat’?”

“Yes, your coat and your shirt.”

Dumbfounded I asked, “…and my bra?”

“No, of course leave your bra on.”

She left the room and I turned to stare out the window and process all this. Now, I’ve had many massages and I have no problem stripping down to my skivvies for a massage at the spa. But here in a different county, in a room that seemed more like a fitting room than a doctor’s office, I really started to question if I heard her right or even if I was at the right place.

I did as I (thought) I was told and took off my coat and shirt, leaving my bra on “of course” and got on the adjustment table. She returned, unhooked my bra, and as she started to rub oil on my back I began to wonder what kind of appointment I had actually booked. I’m not one to turn down a massage so I enjoyed my unexpected massage and 20 minutes later we were done and she left the room.

I stood up to look out my window again and wondered if the Chiropractor was going to come in now… I should definitely put my shirt back on, right? After a few minutes and no Chiropractor I wandered back into the lobby.

The woman had returned to the front desk and collected my cash. She really did speak only “a little” English and as I asked her about the adjustment part of the appointment I had to do a dramatic head twisting and a CRACK! sound for her to understand. “Ahhh, no… not that. I did … adjustment … after loosening the muscles.”

So that’s my story of going topless at the German chiropractor. I guess I will just have to see how I feel over the next week to make sure my headaches will stay gone for awhile. Not a bad way to be adjusted if it works! I did laugh out loud the majority of the drive home imagining her coming back in the room and yelling at me to put my clothes back on.

Oh, Germany, you have been fun so far! And tonight I start my German language class – wish me luck!

Have you been to a Chiropractor or Doctor in another country and had a funny experience?

Filed Under: Germany Tagged With: Germany, language barrier

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