Fancy A Coffee And Kaiserschmarrn Around The Beauty Of Natural History Museum in Vienna (Part1)


I feel back home reconnecting with my roots. I grew up in a wonderful city. I didn't always appreciate my hometown, took it for granted, so I made a plan to discover places I forgot but could suggest to all interested visitors, especially for the #airbnb guests renting my Vintage Retro Room

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I feel a bit like a tourist myself because I didn't live in Vienna for so many years and forgot the massive beauty wherever you look, finding fascinating architecture. 

The cafe at the museum

The more often we see the things around us - even the beautiful and wonderful things - the more they become invisible to us. That is why we often take for granted the beauty of this world: the flowers, the trees, the birds, the clouds - even those we love. Because we see things so often, we see them less and less.- Joseph B. Wirthlin

Dont miss to visit the Natural History Museum Vienna

The museum is home to world-famous and unique objects, such as the 29,500-year-old Venus of Willendorf, the Steller’s sea cow that became extinct over 200 years ago, and enormous dinosaur skeletons. 

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My eyes are the same but it seems that I am seeing more and more.....every day, buildings I sometimes overlooked, growing up in the city. I do not have big career goals anymore but I aim to discover everything " Gorgeous " I haven't noticed in my youth. I picture the Cafe as the perfect romantic place for lovers :) 

The entrance 


The View from the Museums Cafe

You must try the Mohn or Punschtorte! 

 

My next visit to view the collections at The Kunsthistorisches Museum 


I am urging for different views, my soul is searching to be struck by the aestetic quality of our world around us.  

 beautyˈbjuːti ......a combination of qualities that pleases the intellect. synonyms:attractiveness 

I spent over 4 magical hours together with my friend Nina and cousin Rene, taking a little rest in the coffeehouse in-between the museum visit.  

B&W Chic


Some of those famous sites I remember from my school-time only. My eyes are wide open again for the beauty of a cosmopolitan town. I didn't always feel such joy as I do now in mature age. 


The older you get, the more you realize that it isn't about material things, pride, or ego. It's about our hearts, and who they beat for.

   

Our 6 Senses 

The nervous system has a specific sensory system or organ, dedicated to each sense. Humans have a multitude of senses. Sight (vision) hearing (audition) taste (gustation) smell (olfaction) and touch (somatosensation) are the five traditionally recognized senses.- Source  Wikipedia 

Don't miss out trying the delicious Kaiserschmarrn and add a Melange with Schlag.  

Kaiserschmarren is prepared from pancake dough and – after the Sacher Cake – is one of the best-known sweets of Viennese cuisine. Enjoy this imperial Viennese delicacy!

Image Source and Recipe 

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We finished our fabulous day at the cafe "Am Dachboden " for an Aparol Spritz feeling a breathtaking sunset vibe. 


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Enjoy the many rooms at the museum and enter those doors, opening to our history of the earth and the breathtaking variety of nature, practically experienced due to 20 million objects I will show in another article very soon. 

From insects to gemstones and minerals and pterodactyls, the Habsburgs united everything under the roof of this museum near the Imperial Palace. Numerous taxidermy specimens of animals that are either extinct or threatened with extinction make the collection all the more valuable.- Source 


I took so many photos and can't even fit them all in one article. Watch out for Part2!


Yours 

Mammasitta 

    

 

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