Schnitzel and champagne, Sigmund Freud and wurstel stands, Gustav Klimt and The Belvedere, strolling around the Ringstrasse – these are a few of our favourite things.
Vienna is a city with a taste for the unexpected: where baroque palaces are juxtaposed by modernist architecture, where formality is spliced with wild bohemianism and where a pragmatic spirit belies a romantic heart.
The enigmatic capital first attracted Petar Petrov as a student over twenty years ago and it continues to nourish craft, creativity and a way of seeing.
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