(Wien in the rain)
(Schönbrunn Palace and its courtyard in the rain)
(a gentleman copying a picture in the museum)
(a gentleman copying a picture in the museum)
(from Budapest to Wien--from my bus window)
After sightseeing in Budapest, I returned to Wien.
It was a wonderful drive of 5 hours. I was happy admiring
scenery out of my bus window.
I had late dinner at a wine restaurant and went to a hotel
situated near Schönbrunn Palace, where I stayed two nights.
On Feb. 15 I had a very busy day. I spent a whole day in Wien.
It was a rainy day but it cleared up in the afternoon.
In the morning I visited Schönbrunn Palace.
The schedule of visiting Schönbrunn Palace was minced
into minute.
My group was allowed to enter the palace at 8:46 a.m.
No photography was allowed there.
I saw 20 rooms out of 1441(?) rooms.
I walked in the courtyard. Everything was magnificent.
I also visited Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien.
I was excited to appreciate those pictures painted by Brueghel,
Vermeer, Rubens, Rembrande, etc. Taking photos without flash
was allowed there. A gentleman was copying a picture!
I was surprised that painting was also allowed in the museum!
After lunch I decided to try a tram, streetcar.
I rode in a red tram without knowing how to buy a ticket.
But in the tram no English was written. All was written in German.
I didn't understand any word of German.
I asked a young man if he understood English. He spoke English
a little and helped me buy a ticket.
What a relief! The ticket cost me 2 Euro.
I enjoyed watching downtown of Wien.
In the evening I enjoyed an operetta
"Die Fledermaus (koumori, in Japanese)" by Johann Strauss
at Volks Oper, Wien. I enjoyed it at a very good box seat.
That evening a dance was to be held at Staats Oper and celebrities
in Wien were going to attend the dance.
Some citizens were holding a demonstration as a protest
against the dance, I heard.
I saw many policemen setting up barricades.
Anyway, I enjoyed music in the home of music
and came back to my hotel around 11:00 p.m.
It was a long and wonderful day.
Thus, my tour in Europe began at Wien and finished at Wien.
Thank you for reading my English.
It was a wonderful drive of 5 hours. I was happy admiring
scenery out of my bus window.
I had late dinner at a wine restaurant and went to a hotel
situated near Schönbrunn Palace, where I stayed two nights.
On Feb. 15 I had a very busy day. I spent a whole day in Wien.
It was a rainy day but it cleared up in the afternoon.
In the morning I visited Schönbrunn Palace.
The schedule of visiting Schönbrunn Palace was minced
into minute.
My group was allowed to enter the palace at 8:46 a.m.
No photography was allowed there.
I saw 20 rooms out of 1441(?) rooms.
I walked in the courtyard. Everything was magnificent.
I also visited Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien.
I was excited to appreciate those pictures painted by Brueghel,
Vermeer, Rubens, Rembrande, etc. Taking photos without flash
was allowed there. A gentleman was copying a picture!
I was surprised that painting was also allowed in the museum!
After lunch I decided to try a tram, streetcar.
I rode in a red tram without knowing how to buy a ticket.
But in the tram no English was written. All was written in German.
I didn't understand any word of German.
I asked a young man if he understood English. He spoke English
a little and helped me buy a ticket.
What a relief! The ticket cost me 2 Euro.
I enjoyed watching downtown of Wien.
In the evening I enjoyed an operetta
"Die Fledermaus (koumori, in Japanese)" by Johann Strauss
at Volks Oper, Wien. I enjoyed it at a very good box seat.
That evening a dance was to be held at Staats Oper and celebrities
in Wien were going to attend the dance.
Some citizens were holding a demonstration as a protest
against the dance, I heard.
I saw many policemen setting up barricades.
Anyway, I enjoyed music in the home of music
and came back to my hotel around 11:00 p.m.
It was a long and wonderful day.
Thus, my tour in Europe began at Wien and finished at Wien.
Thank you for reading my English.
(Fishermen's Bastion)
(the Matthias Church)
(the Matthias Church)