The Leopold Museum, located in Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier, is one of the city’s most significant cultural institutions. It houses the largest collection of modern Austrian art, with a particular emphasis on works from the early 20th century. We had a spontaneous…
Sorry Swifties – Taylor’s Vienna Concert Cancelled – Event Did Not Dampen Fans’ Spirits
Vienna, August 7 – Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated three-day concert in Vienna has been cancelled, following credible security threats. The decision, announced late last night, comes in the wake of intelligence reports suggesting a potential bombing at the venue ….
Griechenbeisl, a Testament to Vienna’s Resilience, Cultural Brilliance, and Timeless Charm
The Griechenbeisl is one of the oldest restaurants in Vienna, with origins dating back to 1447, making it not only a significant culinary institution but also a living piece of history. In its earliest days, the establishment was a humble…
Vienna’s Colorful Incinerator
Vienna’s incinerator, commonly referred to as the Spittelau Waste Incineration Plant, has a unique history that combines functionality with distinctive design, reflecting the city’s commitment to both waste management and urban aesthetics. History 1. Early Development and Purpose (1969–1987) Construction…
Visiting the Barista Cats
Stepping into Vienna’s Barista Cats was like walking into a cozy little haven where all my cat-lover dreams came true. The moment I opened the door, I was greeted by the gentle hum of soft music, the rich aroma of…
Art and Appetite: The Creative Worlds of Claude Tayag
— A month ago I quoted in this piece “There is no recipe in Filipino culture for a single person, because Filipino food is always for sharing.” Little did I know that I would meet the chef who said it…