Traditional Easter decorations, artistically decorated eggs, Austrian culinary delights and a musical program will await us at many Easter fairs in Vienna in April.
One of the most romantic Easter fairs takes place in front of a baroque mansion Schönbrunn, where 60 exhibitors will offer various culinary delights as well as handicraft products. Children will be able to participate in crafting workshops Easter bunnies from marzipan and look for hidden nests, while adults will enjoy concerts of jazz and soul music.
Traditional Viennese Easter Fair on Freyung square in the old part of the city is known for the largest exhibition of Easter cards in Europe.
In addition to the collection 40,000 Easter eggs or pirhov visitors can also buy Easter specialties, such as pints, ham and lamb, as well as products of Austrian handicrafts. Also at this fair, children will have fun at creative workshops, see puppet shows and a rabbit hutch.
Fair handicrafts on the Am Hof market is the largest and one of the most famous markets in the city center Vienna, where artists and creators from the field of handicrafts offer products with a rich tradition from April 4 to 21. There will also be a variety in the amusement park Father, where Easter Sunday, April 20, promises to be a celebration with live music, an Easter parade and a fun children's program with theater and a magic show.
Besides Easter fairs Since February, the Vienna Art History Museum has also been under the sign of pirchs. Until May 18, it will exhibit the works of the famous Russian jeweler Peter Karl Fabergé, who is known for his luxuriously decorated Easter eggs. Adorned with precious stones and precious metals, his Easter eggs are considered one of the most beautiful and expensive works of art in the world. Exhibition "Fabergé. The Tsar's Jeweler" presents Russian jewelry art with 150 exhibited valuables, which were lent for this purpose by the Moscow Kremlin Museum.