Thursday, August 30, 2012
Incantato journeys the Blue Danube
The ‘meandering’ Danube river rises in the
stunningly beautiful Black Forest mountain range close to the town of
Donaueschingen in Germany, from whence it takes its name. It then flows a south-eastward course
for a distance of some 1,785 miles, passing through four Central and Eastern
European capitals and ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
Like no other European river, the
Danube has influenced the course of history as the Romans, Thrax, Celts,
Illyrics and, of course, the Ottomans have all been here. In the space of a
week the echoes of this colorful past will come to the fore as you journey
through the very historical beating heart of Europe, to experience the cultural
delights of Vienna and Budapest or alternatively to gaze at the gently
undulating landscapes of the beautiful Wachau Valley, with its charming
riverside villages and vineyard-laced hillsides usually bathed in the most glorious
of light. Stops along the curvaceous course of the river include Vienna,
Bratislava, Budapest, Duernstein, Melk, and Passau.
Music and musical heritage obviously
accompanies us on our voyage. Before the nineteenth century, musicians such as
Mozart and Schubert struggled to make ends meet and relied on patronage. This
all changed when Johann Strauss the Younger and Elder both became the
equivalent of modern musical stars with their popular waltz music, perhaps
forever immortalized in ‘The Blue Danube’ which perhaps neatly completes the
circle as regards the name of our vessel and majestic river on which she sails.
Melk Abbey - An Incantato Favorite in Austria
Incantato welcomes you to the musical city of Vienna!
- Vienna, situated along the Danube River, is the largest city as well as the capital of Austria. Not only that, Vienna is also a Federal province of Austria.
- It has the 3rd highest quality of living in the European Union.
- The major religion is Christianity. The major language spoken in Vienna is German. Surprisingly the voting age in Austria is only 16 years old.
- Vienna is the only city-state in Austria, which is a federal republic.
- Vienna is divided into 23 districts. The city center in Vienna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Vienna is known worldwide as the city of music and is home to the great music hall with excellent acoustics.
- The Museumsquartier, which is one of the largest cultural complexes in the world, is in the heart of Vienna.
- World famous classical composers, including Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss, Schubert, and Brahms, have all lived and performed in Vienna.
- Vienna is home to the setting of Graham Greene's novel ‘The Third Man’ that is an actual city casting melancholy and telling the story of the Cold War.
- Vienna is considered as a city of cultural heritage. It has been home to various great artists such as Gustav Klimt, Sigmund Freud, and Arthur Schnitzler
- Tiergarten Schönbrunn, which is world’s oldest zoological garden, was founded in 1752
- The largest emerald of the world, which is of a whopping 2860 carat, is displayed in the Imperial Treasury in Vienna.
- The highest waterfall in Europe is Kriml Falls, which is close to Vienna. The water falls 1,250 feet.
- One of the few of its kind and one of the oldest ferris wheels in the world is in Vienna. It is situated in a large amusement park called the Prater, one of Vienna's most popular attractions. It has 15 gondolas, which offer a scenic view of Vienna, and is probably one of the city's most familiar sights.
- Europe’s second largest cemetery is situated in Vienna, which is called Zentralfriedhof and has a total size of 2.5 square kilometers/one square mile.
- Zentralfriedhof also has over 2.5 million tombs, which is almost double than the city’s live population. It also has tombs of some of the most famous personalities of the world such as Beethoven, Brahms, Gluck, Schubert, Schoenberg, and Strauss.
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