Saturday, April 11, 2026

Tram back to the hotel

We went back to the hotel by tram.






Changed at Rennweg





Landstrasse-Wien-Mitte stop

Central Cemetery

Central Cemetery in Vienna is the second largest cemetery in Europe. It is home to 3 million inhabitants. The first burial was in 1874 and it remains a working cemetery. It is a multi-religious cemetery. We came to see the Musicians' Graves.










Group 32A Graves





Johannes Brahms



Johann Strauss I



Hugo Wolf



Memorial to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart



Ludwig van Beethoven



Franz Schubert



Grave of Karl Meissl



St Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church



Grave of sculptor Alfred Hrdicka



The White Lady

Friday, April 10, 2026

Tram No 71

We walked to Schwarzenbergplatz to take the tram to Zentralfriedhof 2 Tor. The tram stop is right in front of the Central Cemetery.


Musikverein



Albertina Museum







Zentralfriedhof  2 Tor tram stop

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Karlskirche: The Roof Terrace

We climbed the spiral staircase to the roof terrace.








The Gallery affords a better view of the cupola



A detailed model of the church at 1:28



The Sacristy














Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Karlskirche

Emperor Charles VI vowed to build a church dedicated to St Charles Borromeo after the plague in Vienna in 1713. He built the church between 1716 and 1737
















The High Altar



St Charles Borromeo being assumed into heaven 







May the Light shine on me













Jesus riding a donkey
Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem