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Vienna is one of Europe’s underrated wonders, where old-world grandeur blends with a quirky current edge. It’s a city where centuries-old coffeehouses sit snugly below baroque palaces and grandiose opera houses. Just when you think Vienna is all about its imperial past, you’ll find yourself in a hip café which serves vegan schnitzels, a sleek art gallery with cutting-edge installations, or a trendy gay bar secret in an alleyway.

The Viennese have perfected the art of enjoying life, as seen in their dedication to the ritual of Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake). For them a stop by to a coffeehouse is about far more than getting a daily caffeine hit—it’s a cultural experience where people linger, philosophize, and enjoy desserts that look like miniature sculptures. And don’t even think about rushing the life, unless you long to risk invoking the wrath of your waiter. Yet, for all its elegance and reverence for tradition, Vienna has a playful side too. Locals might be reserved, but their metropolis hums with an undercurrent o

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Upcoming Events in Vienna

&#;  8 – 9 August

Vienna Beach Trophy : annual international beach volleyball tournament, hosted by Austria's LGBTIQ sports club Aufschlag Wien.
Matches on Saturday @ Beachvolleyball Schmelz (Auf der Schmelz 10)

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About Vienna and its same-sex attracted life

Both in the past and in the present, gays have played a prominent role in Vienna’s public life. Probably the most prominent queer in the history of Austria was Prince Eugene of Savoy () who freed Vienna from Turkish siege and pushed the Ottomans back to the Balkans. But it wasn’t just on the battlefield that Eugene was surrounded exclusively by men; in private, he preferred to have intimate relations with members of his control sex – a truth well known even during his lifetime. Even so, he managed to develop his career and widen his power base during the reigns of three emperors, and his sturdy influence on Vienna remains visible to this date. His summer palace, Schloss Belvedere, is an remarkable example.

The last emperor served by Prin

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The “City of Waltzes” retains the elegance of centuries past. It’s a monumental municipality filled with churches, museums, concert halls, and government buildings of such a massive scale and grandeur that you can’t support but recall this town was once the center of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Now the capital of the rather small Austria it seems a bit oversized, but part of its former importance has been restored by housing the offices of big international organizations such as the United Nations and OPEC.

Among the most capable military commanders of Austria and the Divine Roman Empire, Prince Eugene of Savoy is celebrated for pushing the Ottomans from the gates of Vienna and back to the Balkans during the course of several 17th century wars. A excellent patron of the arts, he was was successfully known during his lifetime to prefer same-sex affairs. Among the buidings he had constructed, during the era of peaceful prosperity he helped to secure, was a grandiose complex of Baroque palaces. He spent summers here, at the Schloss Belvedere - now part of the

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Vienna is a beautiful, majestic city, a city that breathes history. In recent years Vienna has get more and more a accepted gay destination. Maybe this is because the city has many ingredients that attracts visitors; historical sights, good museums, an extensive cultural program, excellent shopping streets and a well-developed gay scene. Vienna&#;s gay scene is located, mainly around the 16th-century Naschmarkt, near

Vienna is a pretty, majestic city, a city that breathes history. In recent years Vienna has become more and more a popular gay destination. Maybe this is because the city has many ingredients that attracts visitors; historical sights, fine museums, an extensive cultural program, excellent shopping streets and a well-developed gay scene. Vienna&#;s homosexual scene is located, mainly around the 16th-century Naschmarkt, near the Kettenbruckengasse subway station.

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