Sunday, 26 April 2015

The City Of Vienna ' Codes '

The era of the cold war has been over for quite a while, but it was the presence of the secret agent dl Vienna-capital of Austria — the first being the ' gateway ' between the West and the East, are believed to be still evident to this day.
Do the ' investigation ' of the truth of the issue about the still large number of secret agents who perform a spy in Vienna do not serve the purpose of visiting the city famous for its classical music composer composer-this, but making it as a stopover after witnessing the event lively annual carnival Venice, Italy before continuing on to Budapest. The capital of Hungary which is directly neighboring Austria.
If you pay a visit to the city that is located only 20 km from the border with Hungary travel agency, usually you will only be asked to visit the tourist attractions like Schonbrunn Palace, the Wurstelprater, Habsburg Palace with his Michaelerplatz, famous shopping centers or the Kohlmarkt. Moreover, you will be given the knowledge of the public that things in the city that is irrigated by the river Danube is situated various representative offices of organizations such as the United Nations, IAEA and OPEC as well as the fact that some of the classical music composers such as Mozart, Bach and Beethoven never pursue his career here until his name is well known to date, plus the existence of some classical-style grand opera houses are scattered in various parts of the most populous cities in Austria, which has a population of nearly 2 million.

In addition, if you've been to here, there must be a little taste of Viennese kangen Java Coffee a distinctive flavorful plus a few pieces of real Austrian pretzel that goal it feels different to similar cake made in Germany. Coffee is usually served on a small silver-colored tray, equipped with a small piece of biscuit and a glass of creamer. By paying the price of a cup of coffee that range between EUR 2-7 (1 Euro is approximately Rp 12,000.-), you can sit in the cafe lingered. No wonder that in most cafe in Vienna (and also in most other cities in Europe), common people sat in cafes for hours with just buying a cup of coffee while reading the newspaper or a book.
I so remember the story of Franz Kolschitszky, who is in charge of Russia's secret agents spied on the Turkey in the 17th century, where he paid his task in running with the use of coffee beans, the thing that made her decide to open a ' coffee house ' in the Centre of the city of Vienna as a camouflage of secret activities. The trough was later home instead became the forerunner of the presence of cafe in Austria.

Vienna is the gateway to the East. It was never used by the secret service as the headquarters. But if you ask about the truth of the issue number of secret agents who roam in Vienna today, the majority of the population would justify it (while talking quietly, as if afraid of anybody hearing).

Try walking toward the Kärntner Strasse, the site devoted to pedestrians, where there are some of the major museums of Vienna like Naturhistoriches Museum and Kunsthistorisches Museum and one of the most popular opera houses across Europe-Staatoper. Here, the suggestion about the secret agent will already possessing a heart. Spooky atmosphere feels powerful. This place seems filled with secret codes. One of them ... the code of conduct in the dress.
Right across from the hotel, there is a Staatoper reference the bigwigs and celebrities of the world, the Hotel Sacher. At the hotel who has been flying the flags of different countries on the front of this building, an important political event occurs frequently, as well as a haven for celebrity infidelity and well-known figures from other worlds. Even during his lifetime, dictator Adolf Hitler-Germany-is one of the regulars was founded in 1876 by Eduard Sacher's.

If you intend visiting the Hotel Sacher, may just want to SIP a drink at the bar while looking at photos as well as the signature of the famous people who've been to there that were displayed on the walls of the bar, make sure you dress smartly. If not, there's a chance you'll be hurt once, denied entry to a hotel just because of casual-dress sweaters plus jeans and sneakers.
Of course you can buy a set of haute-couture clothing on sale at one of the shops that are on the ground floor of almost every ancient building are lined up along the road, the Philharmoniker Strasse Hotel Sacher stands. Most of these stores are selling upscale fashion. If you are wearing one of the products that were purchased there, certainly doorman Hotel Sacher will change attitudes. But make sure too that the bag You can afford it, because it never mind the fashion goods that cost thousands of euros, saw a brooch in the shape of a miniature gold-plated biota are made in handmade, made quite a wide-eyed. EUR 990!

The first choice to fill the stomach very clearly, Rosenberger! A Victorian building located in the still-Maysedergasse Kärntner Strasse--which provides about 50 types of food buffet-style, ranging from appetizers, main courses and desserts at a price of EUR 23 per person.
Last but not least, there is one habit you can do while traveling anywhere as well, namely the ' examine ' fill hotel rooms that You inhabit. Rather than suggest that you worry in case there is a secret hole commonly used by the intelligence services to spy on someone, but you might be lucky to find a variety of unique objects (the author never found one sheet lecek fractional money 100 Pounds behind the mattress bed at a hotel in Paris-red.) which could be taken as a souvenir or gift shop or just a keepsake for yourself, for example a piece of paper inside one of the drawers shabby desk that reads : "tee-house creed in the shadow and wine for 2 wasn't enough when 5 were coming". Whether it's a secret code? It may just be.