From Empress “Sissi” to Tom Cruise
Do you wish to know where the first film screening took place in Vienna in 1896? How the lead actress of “Sodom & Gomorra” (1924) was able to prevent her own death at last second? Why Empress “Sisi” was not allowed to marry at St. Steven’s Cathedral? Where and when 200,000 extras filled Vienna’s streets for a single scene?
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Marc Anton Sculpture at Secession Building Friedrichstrasse
Whilst filming "Scorpio The Killer" Burt Lancaster gets in trouble with Viennese drivers. Famous Alain Delon - his chaser - gets not even noticed by the locals. Orson Welles will be passing by too
Does James Bond and Tom Cruis have something in common? Here in Vienna they truely do...
Finding out together, that we are, unbelievably, not in Vienna, but in Varsailles! Disneys Musqueteers were shot here. Turning around we will see "Western Railway Station" (in reality a good mile away from there) from "The seven per cent solution" with Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall and Faye Dunanway
200 000 extras at the one and only propaganda movie ever done by Austria "1st of April 2001"- a real flop. And some others where shot here
Helen Mirren had to fight here for her rights in "The Golden Lady" amongst others
Romy Schneider as empress "Sisi" has to marry in the wrong Church...
"The miracle of the white stallions" a well hidden movie by Disney pictures
For decades nobody was allowed to film here. It has a reason...
Tom Hulce gets kicked - literally...
Following "The Third Man" amongst others
At your hotel
At your hotel
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guide fee
transportation fee, lunch
Mondays through Fridays only after 1600 o'clock except holydays and school holydays
Weekends any time
Hallstadt, Bad Ischl, Salzburg, Wachau Valley, Graz, Innsbruck, Prague, Budapest
The soul behind the scenes or: The core beyond your expectations
Looking behind the scenes and telling stories has always been my passion. Growing up in Salzburg and the Salzkammergut region, I have loved finding out exciting things in the simplest of things since childhood and passing on what I have found out is actually an even greater one. What good is all that "useless knowledge" if you can't share it?
25 years as a production manager and researcher in film have made me sure that what's behind is more exciting than what you see in the first moment. My enthusiasm for the story at hand sometimes carries me away in such a way that I find it hard to let it fall into secrecy.
And then the idea came up to turn all this knowledge and the desire to pass it on into something meaningful. From there it was not far to the training as a guide. Three years later and a few exams later I started to practice this profession and I realize that it is more and more fun to see how people get involved in what I am telling them.
As a guide, I don't see myself as a data mediator, but rather as the one who brings the local attitude to life closer to his guests and makes it possible to experience it; this is not possible with pure numbers, data and facts, which are also important, but it is much more important for me to bring out the individual fates and their influences up to the present day.
Of course, this may, no! - must sometimes come along with a mischievous wink, it is precisely the irony and humor that make up the actual "flavor" of things. Truth is too important a commodity to be sacrificed to pure objectivity, since it is never black and white and can usually only be found between the lines. I have always been searching for this truth and it is important to me to convey it.
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