
I don’t know about you, but I’d be hard pressed to find better things to do on the 1st of November than hanging out with friends at the cemetery and then devouring a gargantuan Schnitzel at one of the best places for that sort of activity here in Vienna.
So, that’s why I’m again posting pictures of gravestones and tombs, so you too can see that Vienna’s central cemetery holds enough photo ops for a lifetime (looming pun intended).
Click here for the whole set of pictures.
Although I don’t usually honor national holidays the way good citizens of Austria tend to do, that is, by going to church and wondering if that’ll still be possible once those darn immigrants have installed their own churches, mosques and whatnot, I did today do what most other Austrians probably did: I went to the cemetery. My main motivation was the fact that the Jewish cemetery of the Vienna central cemetery is rather picturesque, and the fact that we had planned the whole thing more or less as foreplay to the visit of one of Vienna’s best Schnitzel places, the famous “Schloss Concordia” (which conveniently happens to be just opposite the central cemetary). Well, here are the pictures. Click the image to see the gallery.

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