Walking Tour VIENNA AUSTRIA March 2022 - Famous ANCHOR CLOCK.

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Welcome to Vienna!
I invite you to see and listen to the Anchor clock (ANKERUHR).

GRABEN 00:10
Stephansdom 02:10
Hotel Am Stephansplatz 2:36
Horses 03:40
Rotenturmstraße 04:35
Zanoni & Zanoni 06:35
Sculpture Gutenberg Denkmal 07:32
Regensburger Hof 07:47
Horses 10:10
Hotel Topazz 11:05
Ankeruhr Vienna Clock 11:45

PARADE:
13:50 Joseph Haydn, who was pretty good at music. The piece played when he appears is from his own oratorio, The Creation. You can actually stand in the very rooms where he composed the piece over at the Haydnhaus
14:20 The Roman Emperor, Marcus Aurelius, who allegedly died in Vienna (then the city of Vindobona) in AD180. Go one block west to find yourself on Marc-Aurel-Straße
15:10 Charlemagne, who first incorporated “Austria” into the Holy Roman Empire around AD800. Visit the Schatzkammer to see several items that likely belonged to Charlemagne
16:00 Leopold VI, who awarded Vienna its city charter in 1221, and his spouse
16:50 Walther von der Vogelweide, a famous travelling singer of Leopold’s time
17:39 The first Habsburg ruler of “Austria”, Rudolf von Habsburg and his spouse
18:36 Hans Puchsbaum, the 15th-century architect and master builder closely associated with Stephansdom cathedral
19:18 Emperor Maximilian I, a major player in the expansion of the Habsburg monarchy in the early 16th century and a strong supporter of the arts
20:08 Johann Andreas von Liebenberg, mayor of Vienna at the time of the second Turkish siege of 1683
20:55 Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg, who led the defence of the city at that 1683 siege
21:45 Prince Eugene of Savoy, military genius, saviour of various Habsburg causes, and builder of Belvedere and Schloss Hof
22:35 The 18th-century Habsburg monarch, Maria Theresa, and her husband
23:27 Joseph Haydn, who was pretty good at music. The piece played when he appears is from his own oratorio, The Creation. You can actually stand in the very rooms where he composed the piece over at the Haydnhaus.

Video recorded: March 2, 2022
Air temperature: 7°C / 44,6 °F

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