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  1. Apr 28, 2016 · Nine Unique Gifts to Buy in Vienna. From specialty fruit preserves to Habsburg figurines, Austrias capital has it all

  2. Feb 6, 2021 · Wonder what to buy in Vienna? We have compiled a list of the 17 best souvenirs from Austria and Austrian gifts for you. We have included some cheap Austrian souvenirs as well as some quality products made in Austria. In the end, you can also find some tips on where to find your souvenirs in Vienna.

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  4. The Museum der Moderne Salzburgs popular museum shop has existed twice since 2022: You will find an extensive range in the Museum on the Mönchsberg and a selection of the large variety of goods in the Alstadt (Rupertinum) venue.

    • Augarten Porcelain
    • Lobmeyr Glassware
    • Rozet and Fischmeister
    • Dorotheum Vienna
    • Österreichische Werkstätten
    • R. Horn’s
    • Walter Weiss

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? Essentially, Augarten hosts our most precious objects of fine domestic culture. Not only does it stock traditional coffee sets, dinner plates and figurines, it also sells bold beautiful pieces from contemporary designers. While its flagship store is located in the city center you can shop at its outlet after tourin...

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? Investing in glassware from Lobmeyr is like buying into Austria’s designer scene. Actually, Lobmeyr’s list of designers from almost 100 years reads like the Who is Who of Viennese art and design: from Ringstrasse architect Theophil Hansen, Wiener Werkstätte co-founder Josef Hoffmann and 1950ies star designer Oswald...

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? Can you believe this shop came into existence when baroque Empress Maria Theresia was ruling the Habsburg Empire? Definitely the shop’s elegant facade reflects its heritage, along with its shiny antique silverware. Located almost opposite Demel cake shop within call from the Imperial Palace, the former Imperial sup...

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? Largest Vienna antiques store; 300+ year old local institution housed in beautiful neo-baroque palace; both auction and ‘buy now’ facilities; largest auction house in Central Europe with booming contemporary and modern art auctions; Dorotheum staff advise on and organise the shipping of larger items abroad; What’s ...

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? If you are a fan of Art Nouveau and Fin-de-Siecle Viennayou may know designer Josef Hoffmann from museums and art books. When in Vienna, visit the shop that he himself had founded just after World War II. With Österreichische Werkstätten, Hoffmann wanted his ‘baby’, the arts and crafts movement Wiener Werkstätte, t...

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? When a handbag is called Wiener Kipferl you can rightly assume Viennese craftsmanship behind it. Free from ornaments and rich decoration, Robert Horn designs and manufactures clean functional leather ware that draws inspiration from modernist Viennese designers Otto Wagner, Adolf Loos and the Wiener Werkstätte. Wha...

    Vienna Culture Shopping. Why buy? ‘Everything for the daily stylish care’ promises this retro chemist close to Museumsquartier. Opened just after the end of World War II, in May 1945, Walter Weiss has become a local institution and symbol of success against large retail chains. Far from ostentatious, the loyal clientele of third-generation Walter W...

  5. shop.wienmuseum.at › enWien Museum

    € 39.00. Shop now. Tickets. 17 museums and locations across Vienna. The permanent exhibition "Vienna. My History" at the Wien Museum is free of charge and can be visited without a ticket! See all. Gift Shop. Posters, publications, and souvenirs: the best of Vienna's history and culture. Browse now. Annual Ticket Wien Museum.

  6. The shop at the Museum Square is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, and is accessible without a museum admission ticket. Gift ideas Find Van Gogh inspired gifts in our online store

  7. Clemence, Queen of France. House. Habsburg. Father. Rudolf I of Germany. Mother. Gertrude of Hohenberg. Clemence of Austria (in German: Klementia) (1262 – February 1293, or 1295) was a daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She was a member of the House of Habsburg .

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