There are many statues of other musicians in the park, especially the golden statue of Strauss violin and the bust of the pipe organ master next to the cedar, and the marble statue of the king of lyrics, Schubert. In addition, there is a small square where Strauss often plays concerts, and a concert hall that can accommodate 150 people, where concerts are held in winter and open-air concerts in the square in summer. The parking lot of the city park is on the side of the Kuka Ballroom
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There are many statues of other musicians in the park, especially the golden statue of Strauss violin and the bust of the pipe organ master next to the cedar, and the marble statue of the king of lyrics, Schubert. In addition, there is a small square where Strauss often plays concerts, and a concert hall that can accommodate 150 people, where concerts are held in winter and open-air concerts in the square in summer. The parking lot of the city park is on the side of the Kuka Ballroom
Vienna, Austria, is a beautiful city with many parks. In addition to the most famous Schonbrunn Palace and the corresponding Winter Palace, it is also a must-see attraction. Vienna, the city of music, is very beautiful.
The city park opposite Vienna's City Hall opened in 1873, with a large square between the north and south sides, traditionally used for Christmas markets, ice skating in winter and open-air film theaters in summer.
The Vienna City Park is located on the inner ring road in the eastern part of the old city, covering an area of about 65,000 square meters. It is the most popular park in Vienna. It spans the banks of the Vienna River and is connected by bridges. Every year from Easter in April to the end of October, there is a free John Strauss concert every day, and professional dancers demonstrate standard waltzes.
The scenery is very beautiful, there are children picnicking in the park
Take the tram No. 1 around the Old Town's Ring Road (also known as Ring Road), which extends on both sides of the Viennese essence. It was this sightseeing tram that took us to the City Park, a popular attraction, where tour groups would come, mainly for a gold-plated statue of Strauss playing the violin. The king of the round dance, Strauss, is famous for his creation of the famous "Blue Danube" and "The Story of the Vienna Forest". His works form its unique romantic style with "poetic in music, performance in music", which is admired by the world. As Nietzsche worships musicians describe it: it is in this blue, galloping sea; it will not disappear under the clear sea and air, it will not pale, let alone squat. On the avenue next to the statue of Xiaojin, the camera crew is recording the show, and the host interviews a big fat man, I don't know if he is a descendant of the Strauss family.