Europe’s Museums Make a Come-Back

With the U.S. no longer requiring air passengers returning to show a negative COVID-19 viral test, people are once again eager to travel overseas. Amidst all the attractions, the great museums of Paris, Rome, and Vienna beckon with unparalleled holdings, vividly highlighting humanity’s creative impulse. They want to immerse themselves in culture. Today’s museums make for fabulous experiences that reveal the true soul of the destination you are visiting. You should check out Off the Beaten Path : Rome Gardens & Parks as well as Off the Beaten Path: More Places to Visit in Rome.

For instance, Vienna’s Haus Der Musik (house of music) offers interactive elements that enhance the experience beyond viewing. There is an interactive computer program available that lets visitors mix and match musical notes with letters of the alphabet in a game devised in 1787 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A number of immersive shows mounted by museums on-site and traveling the world put the public in the middle of works by Kahlo, Klimt and other art masters. Mozarthaus Vienna communicates the life and works of Mozart through various creative programs appealing to all ages. A puzzle rally is a fun way for children to discover the museum and show what they have learned. Themed tours, concerts, and workshops tell the story of Mozart that are unique and interactive.

Top cities in Europe make it easy and affordable to experience local culture by offering discount passes. For example, the Vienna Card provides special deals at 190 museums, theaters, shops, and restaurants throughout the Austrian capital including public transportation.
So many travelers are ready to resume searching for their cultural roots or experiencing the unique fun that Europe has to offer. Museums offer both culture and fun. Start planning your Austria Vacation now.

Museums have opened in Vienna including the Albertina, the Leopold Museum and the KHM Museum of Fine Arts. In Salzburg and Brussels a number of museums have opened. Depending on the museum, new measures include buying tickets in advance and regulated opening timetables. If you haven’t considered it before, river cruises are growing in popularity for art, history, music, food and wine lovers. Many cruise lines including Viking River Cruises, Avalon Waterways & AMA Waterways Several also offer art classes while you sail along Europe’s rivers passing quaint towns & villages for inspiration.

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