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]]>Vienna is home to Europe’s smallest micronation, at least if you ask the citizens of the People’s Republic of Kugelmugel. Located in Prater amusement park, Kugelmugel is actually a spherical house protected with barbed wires. It was founded by artist Edwin Lipburger as a result of a dispute with authorities in 1976 and counts 650 non-resident citizens.
Grinzing is a small village northwest of Vienna famous for its vineyards and numerous local taverns known as Heurigen. You can explore the countryside and later enjoy homemade wine alongside delicious Austrian cuisine.
Lainzer Tiergarten was once a hunting ground for the royal family and now serves as a wildlife preserve. It is home to a number of animal species including wild boars, red deer, and European mouflons that freely roam the area. Visitors can also check out the Hermesvilla, a former royal residence.
METAStadt is a former factory that now houses a number of different attractions. This includes yoga studios, shops, and a flea market. Additionally, the place serves as a venue for concerts and different events.
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]]>Vienna is home to Europe’s smallest micronation, at least if you ask the citizens of the People’s Republic of Kugelmugel. Located in Prater amusement park, Kugelmugel is actually a spherical house protected with barbed wires. It was founded by artist Edwin Lipburger as a result of a dispute with authorities in 1976 and counts 650 non-resident citizens.
Grinzing is a small village northwest of Vienna famous for its vineyards and numerous local taverns known as Heurigen. You can explore the countryside and later enjoy homemade wine alongside delicious Austrian cuisine.
Lainzer Tiergarten was once a hunting ground for the royal family and now serves as a wildlife preserve. It is home to a number of animal species including wild boars, red deer, and European mouflons that freely roam the area. Visitors can also check out the Hermesvilla, a former royal residence.
METAStadt is a former factory that now houses a number of different attractions. This includes yoga studios, shops, and a flea market. Additionally, the place serves as a venue for concerts and different events.
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