We must be losing our travelling legs...we were all late out of bed today - of all days!
Tonight we are attending a performance at Schloss (Palace) Schonbrunn and part of the package was a tour of the palace and dinner, prior to performance by a smaller version of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, not in the Great Hall but instead in the L'Orangerie. Still, a day not to be dilly-dallying about!!
On route we once again walked through the Maria Teresa Platz with the Museum of Fine Arts on one side, and the Natural History Museum of Vienna on the other.
Museum of Fine Arts, Vienna |
We were determined to master the Underground here, and after a bit of help from a local Viennese, we found ourselves easily managing to get to Schonbrunn by rail. Actually, it was fairly easy to learn but we were a bit stumped at first by the ticketing system, despite the fact that you can choose the language when interacting with it!
The grounds of the Palace were filled with.....you guessed - Christmas Markets, although we thought it a bit mute now that Christmas was over. Still, the day was bitterly cold & windy, and after taking the booked audio tour of the Palace (sorry, no photos allowed but for more info go here), we headed back out to the markets to get something warm to eat. The kids enjoyed this dish, a hot soup (goulash or potato/vegetable) in a hollowed out bread roll (very large).
After our late lunch, we took the opportunity to stroll the gardens to the rear of the Palace. Breathtaking would be an imperfect superlative!
Peek--boo! |
This is the Palace in the late afternoon complete with its Christmas tree. Time to get back to our hotel to dress for dinner and the concert!
Dinner this evening was held in a restaurant just to one side of the Palace's front door and we were escorted to a large room complete with high back lounges for our dinner.
Note DD is sporting the clothes she purchased in Tarvisio, especially for the occasion! And DW's shoes!!
The concert was being held in the L'Orangerie, not the Great Hall as per the televised New Year's Day Concert by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (on SBS (Sydney) approx. 9pm every New Year's Day).
If you have ever watched on TV the New Year's Day Concert, you would know what we encountered - what else but Mozart & Strauss Waltzes, completed with The Radetsky March!
After a wonderfully enjoyable concert, we viewed some of the museum pieces relating to Mozart, including a costume belonging to him. How do you do, Herr Dokter!!
What a glorious finish to this wonderful day. And tomorrow is New Year's Eve!!