VIENNA, 3.Day: Figlmüller Reloaded

[picasaView album=’WIEN03′ directview] The next morning we took our breakfast buffet at the 12th floor Club. A beautiful feeling, to let roam over the roofs of Vienna, the views at breakfast. On Saturday we were in the underworld, ie: The subway is explored. The clear representation of the network gave us an orientation very easily and we drove from the city park with the U4 to Wien Mitte and then went on to the U3 and drove to the station Mr. Alley. About the impressive Minoritenplatz it went over the Strauchgasse to Bognergasse the black camel .
Were crowded a mass of people in the Art Nouveau jewel. The amount and selection of canapés and occupied slices of bread is unbelievable, if not confusing.
We were in the crowd at a bar table, a cookie, and let's the world famous camel ham with horseradish ( Horseradish ) bring. There was a yellow Muscat “Pössnitzberg” and a Sauvignion Blanc “Rothüttl” of major in Styria. Then we went on to the Deml of the Imperial and Royal Court Bakery “other” To test Sachertorte. What can I say? The atmosphere was very pleasant, very Hofbäckerisch. But the coffee was no comparison to Hawes and really did not taste. Similarly, the Sachertorte without apricot jam filling was dry and boring, because we would have preferred what else to try. Then we headed back on the road in the direction of Hofburg, looked in the Lippizzaner Store, and wondered that in the National Library, an exhibition opened on Saturday was NOt. Then we visited halt the KHM ( Museum of Cultural History ) and marveled at mummy coffins, Statues from ancient Greece, and huge pictures of the old masters. Already somewhat exhausted we went a little further into the Maria Hilfer Strasse and then change onto underground to a once in a sensational Figlmüller schnitzel enjoy. This time we split a large, after all, was the excess calories
slowly arrived at the extensibility of the waistband. Exhausted, we went back to the apartment on the 11th floor overlooking the rooftops of Vienna.

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