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Walking Vienna City Center, Maria Theresia Square to Stephansdom, Austria, | 4K HDR | ASMR

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This video was recorded in March 2022
Air temperature: 8 °C / 46 °F

Welcome to the heart of Vienna. I'd be happy to take you on a walk through beautiful Vienna again. This time we start the walk at Maria Theresia Square, where the Kunsthistorisches Musuem but also the Naturhistorisches Musuem are located. These buildings are breathtaking and must be seen live to appreciate the magnitude.

Maria Theresia (born May 13, 1717 in Vienna) was the most important ruler of enlightened absolutism and one of the most famous Habsburg women. She took over after the death of her father Charles VI. the government and implemented numerous long-lasting reforms. The devout Catholic showed little tolerance for members of other denominations. She gave birth to 16 children to her husband Franz I Stephan, which is why she was subsequently stylized into a highly symbolic mother figure. She died on November 29, 1780 in Vienna.
Then we walk in the direction of Heldenplatz and Hofburg, where people enjoy the last hours of sunshine and soak up the sun. Then there is a detour to the expensive streets of Vienna, namely the Kohlmarkt and the Graben. The video ends at Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral, which was also able to capture the last rays of sunshine.

Enjoy the walk with me :)

0:00 Maria-Theresien-Platz
4:00 Burgring
6:40 Heldenplatz
10:20 Hofburg
13:30 Michaelerplatz
16:40 Kohlmarkt
21:35 Graben
26:00 Stephansdom, Stephansplatz

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