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English#ViennaNowVienna tips for all the familywww.vienna.infoOn your marks, set – Vienna!

Welcome to ViennaWe’re delighted that you have decidedto visit our capital city with your littleheads of the family!This handy publication will show youwhere you children can encountergigantic dinosaurs, conduct the ViennaPhilharmonic and come face to facewith a school of hungry piranhas. Ormaybe Empress Sisi’s beauty tips aremore your kind of thing? Or a trip toEurope’s biggest water playground?Leaf through this brochure and youwill see that an exciting stay in theAustrian capital awaits for you andyour children.19In the middle of the brochure thereis a special map including a quiz aboutsome of Vienna’s best loved sightsand museums. Join your children ona treasure hunt through the city, discover Vienna’s secrets and with anyluck you could be the winner of a tripto Vienna.On your marks, set – Vienna!The Vienna Tourist Board team“Gratis bis 19” indicates that admission is free of charge for all visitorsaged 18 or younger (please remember to bring ID).When dialing from outside the country simply add the internationaldial out code from your country (e.g. from the USA and 00 from theUK) followed by 43 for Austria and 1 for Vienna in front of the telephonenumbers listed in this brochure. The different districts are simple todecipher: 1 stands for the first district, 2 for the second and so on.CreditsPublisher: Vienna Tourist Board, 1030 ViennaConcept & design: seite zwei – branding & designGraphic design: Christian EckartEditor: Susanna BurgerCopy deadline: October 7, 2019Cover: Vienna Tourist Board/Paul BauerCitymap: Freytag-Berndt und Artaria KGNo liability accepted for errors and omissions.Content subject to change without notice.Printed in Austria by: Johann Sandler Ges.m.b.H. & Co KGPrinted in accordance with the guideline“Low pollutant print products” of the Austrian eco-label no. 7502

Visit our website for even more tips for your trip:city tours run by Big Bus Tours (andone child up to the age of 16), as wellas enjoy more than 210 discounts,from museum entries to heurigervisits, from only 17. Use the newapp which is available free of chargefor iOS and Android. Visit us online at www.vienna.info(click More Vienna and then select ForFamilies in the drop-down menu), or onwww.facebook.com/WienTourismusand www.youtube.com/Vienna. WIEN HOTELS & INFO is standingby, ready to help you plan your tripto Vienna. Contact a member of To find out more about what isgoing on in Vienna for children tothe team for bookings and detailsenjoy, contact the free wienXtraof family-friendly accommodations(Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00, tel. 24555,kinderinfo service (7, Museumsinfo@vienna.info, www.vienna.info).platz 1, Museums-Quartier/Hof 2,tel. 4000-84 400, Upon arrival in Vienna you can pickwww.kinderinfowien.at).up a free info pack and city map,Vienna tips for teenagers are availcontaining opening hours for all theablefromwienXtra-jugendinfomain sights, at the TOURIST INFO(1, corner of Babenbergerstrasse 1/ALBERTINAPLATZ (1, corner of AlberBurgring, tel. 4000-84 100,tinaplatz and Maysedergasse), at thewww.jugendinfowien.at).TOURIST INFO AT THE MAIN RAIL-WAY STATION (both daily 09:00– Preschoolers TRAVEL FREE ON THEVIENNA PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION19:00) and at the TOURIST-INFO ATNETWORK (subway, tram, bus).THE AIRPORT (daily 07:00–22:00).During the Viennese school holidays You can purchase the Vienna Cityand on Sundays and public holidaysCard from the Tourist Info centersall schoolchildren (18 or younger)or at your hotel. The official city cardat Austrian schools (private and pubfor 24, 48 or 72 hours (see Viennalic) travel free. The same applies forCity Card link). You (and one childvisiting children of all nationalitiesup to the age of 15) can use theaged 14 or younger.included ticket to travel on the Wiener Linien or the Hop-On Hop-OffTipThe extensive online database at vienna.infocontains listings of all the events in the city.Simply enter your dates and selectTip for Children & Families in the mask. WTV/PETER RIGAUDevents.wien.info3

WIENTOURISMUS/PETER RIGAUDA day at Schönbrunn SKB, FOTO: REZA SARKARI1Schönbrunn PalaceThe Schloss Schönbrunnchildren’s museum inthe west wing of thepalace gives visitors afascinating insight intoeveryday life at courtfor the imperial children. What is the correct wayto address the imperial couple? How do you communicate in fan language? And finally the youngvisitors are given the chance to don regal garband dress up as young princes and princesses.www.kaiserkinder.at13, Schönbrunner Schlossstrassetel. 811 13-239 SCHLOSS SCHÖNBRUNN KULTUR- UNDBETRIEBSGES.M.B.H., FOTO: JULIUS SILVER2Once the exclusive preserve of the imperialfamily, the maze is now open to everyone. Afternavigating the warren of hedges you can watchother people tying themselves in knots from theobservation deck. The various attractions dottedabout the labyrinth give children the chance toexperiment and have fun, while the oversizedbird climbing frame and Archimedes screw atthe Labyrinthikon make this play area a populardestination.www.kaiserkinder.at3 ROMAN GERHARDT/WWW.KULTURKOMMUNIKATOR.COMSchönbrunn Maze,Labyrinth and LabyrinthikonMarionette TheaterSchönbrunn PalaceArtistic performances, an imperial setting, andstate-of-the-art stagecraft add up to an unforgettable theatrical experience for all the family.Program highlights include Mozart’s Magic Flute,Hansel and Gretel, a kids’ version of die Fledermaus, as well as Aladdin and the Magic Lamp.www.marionettentheater.at13, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofratstrakttel. 817 32 474

Schönbrunn ZooHungry? Café-Atelier Nonja, the Imperial Pavilion,and the Tirolergarten are just some of the options.And if you’ve had enough of running around,there’s always a trip through the zoo’s groundsaboard the Panoramabahn during the warmerseasons. A large circuit of the Schlossparkincludes the Gloriette where fantastic viewsof the city await.Tip: The Nature Experience Trail (incl. fire salamander climbing wall and spider’s web climberfor the younger children) and the treetop trail(a dizzying 160-meter long rope bridge 10 metersabove ground).www.zoovienna.at TIERGARTEN SCHÖNBRUNN/NORBERT POTENSKY4Enjoy an eventful day out withyour loved ones at SchönbrunnZoo, home to 700 differentspecies – some of which areendangered. Visit the orangutans, giraffes, and rhinoceroses,experience a tropical thunderstorm in the rainforest house andwatch the pandas which have already producedoffspring several times. A sensation!13, SchönbrunnerSchlosspark,Hietzing entrancetel. 877 92 94-0Voyage of discoverythrough the old townSt. Stephen’s Cathedral(Steffl)Treat yourself to a tour of the cathedral,Austria’s most celebrated Gothicbuilding. An elevator in the NorthTower will take you and your childrento see Austria’s largest bell, knownas the “Pummerin” or boomer. And ifyou have the energy, you can climbthe 343 steps to the Türmerstube (tower room)to enjoy unique views of Vienna and take a closerlook at some of the cathedral’s 230,000 roof tiles.If you are feeling particularly brave you can alsotake a tour of the catacombs – a spooky underground burial vault. WIENTOURISMUS/PETER RIGAUD5Tip: Go for a spin aboard a horse-drawn carriage(to the left of the main entrance of the Cathedral).www.stephanskirche.at1, Stephansplatz, tel. 515 52-3054Hofburg1, entrance beneath the Michaelerkuppel dometel. 533 75 705 SKB, FOTO: R. ZOLLES6At the Imperial Apartments and Sisi Museumvisitors of all ages can find out all about EmpressElisabeth: her beautiful dresses, her fearlessnessas a horsewoman, her beauty secrets, and the waythat she liked to have her shining long hair styled.Children’s guided tours (in German) finish up witha chance to dress up in truly ‘Imperial’ clothes.www.hofburg-wien.at andwww.kaiserkinder.at

7Butterfly House STEPHEN FRIED GMBHWander past waterfalls and giant trees surroundedby hundreds of free-flying butterflies – and withany luck your children might even get to witness abutterfly emerging fresh from its pupa.Tip: Pack a snack and enjoy a picnic in the neighboring Burggarten.www.schmetterlinghaus.at1, Burggarten, tel. 533 85 70 HAUS DER MUSIK/INGE PRADER8House of MusicConduct the Vienna PhilharmonicOrchestra, have a go at bangingthe timpani or discover what ababy can hear from the safety of itsmother’s tummy – it’s all possible atthe House of Music. Little visitors can experimentwith their own compositions on the computer andrecord their creations on a CD to take home –there is even a chance to make animals dance,clap, and jump in a multimedia theater. Kids’ toursand children’s concerts are also on the bill.Tip: A stroll around the Stadtpark. Let off steamin the play area and take a souvenir photo of thegolden Johann Strauss memorial.www.hausdermusik.at1, Seilerstätte 30, tel. 513 48 50It’s all happeningat the MuseumsQuartier ZOOM KINDERMUSEUM/J.J. KUCEK9ZOOM Children’s MuseumThe Zoom Children’s Museum offers a one-of-akind range of exhibitions and workshops and evenhas its very own animation studio. This 1,600 m2discovery zone is the perfect place for childrento explore, research, and play to their heart’sdesire. The Ocean is a particularly popular sensoryexperience for children and infants aged eightmonths or more. Older children can participatein hands-on exhibitions or head for the animationstudio. And in the workshops they can give theircreativity free reign as they paint, spray, glue, andmodel away with the members of the Zoom artteam.Tip: Visit wienXtra-kinderinfo fordetails of other kids attractions(see page 3).www.kindermuseum.at7, MuseumsQuartier/Hof 2tel. 524 79 08 (reserve in advance!)19 (only for the exhibition)6

DSCHUNGEL WIENTip: The Dschungel Wien café bar serves breakfastuntil 14:00.www.dschungelwien.atBAJA BUF RAINER BERSON10This young persons’ theater covers an ambitiousartistic range: highlights include theater piecesfor very young visitors (aged two and older),vocal, puppet, music, and dance performancesfor children and families, as well as a range ofyouth performances.7, MuseumsQuartier/Hof 2, tel. 522 07 20-20At the mumok you will discover everything youneed to know about modern and contemporaryart. There is a special program for young and old,with children’s workshops, Sunday studio for thewhole family, the Scratch Lab, and studio classes.If you would prefer to explore the exhibitions onyour own, simply grab a kids’ art transporter whichcontains everything a child needs for a museumtrip to remember.www.mumok.at7, MuseumsQuartier/main courtyardtel. 525 00-13131219Leopold MuseumAustrian art nouveau (Jugendstil) masterpieces,Wiener Werkstätte designs and expressionistworks can be found in abundance at the LeopoldMuseum. After a short tour, informative andexciting children’s afternoons at the LEO kids’workshop lift the lid on the stories and secretsbehind some of the most interesting pictures.Next the little artists have the chance to puteverything they have learned into practice asthey come up with their own works of art –cutting, shaping, drawing, and painting to theirheart’s content!Tip: In summer enjoy an ice cream from thecomfort of one of the fun loungers in the maincourtyard of the MuseumsQuartier.www.leopoldmuseum.org7, MuseumsQuartier/main courtyardtel. 525 70-1525 WIENTOURISMUS/CHRISTIAN STEMPERFOTO: MUMOK MUMOKmumok – museum of modernart ludwig foundation vienna WIENTOURISMUS/PETER RIGAUD11

The start of a lifelongpassion for museums KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM13Kunsthistorisches MuseumVienna (Art History Museum)A host of treasures collected by the Habsburgemperors can be found on show here. The Egyptiancollection includes mummies and objects thatwere buried with the Pharaohs that owned them.There are also ancient statues of mythical beaststo admire, while anyone interested in finding outhow the children were dressed in the Spanishcourt 300 years ago should take a close look at themasterpieces by Velázquez. There are children’saudio guides, kids’ tours on Saturdays, and creativesessions in the studio on Sundays. Special kids’brochures are also available.The Treasuries, the Neuer Burg (Ephesus Museum,Collection of Arms and Armor, Collection ofAncient Musical Instruments), and the ImperialCoach Collection at Schönbrunn Palace also offerregular tours for young visitors.www.khm.at19 NHM1419Naturhistorisches MuseumVienna (Natural History Museum)Gigantic dinosaurs, a terror bird, and an incrediblevariety of creatures from all over the world areon show at this museum, alongside preciousstones and priceless objects dating back to theearliest days of civilization. Children aged threeand over can see the exhibits, play, and conducttheir own research during a hands-on tour. At themicrotheater the tiniest creatures take centerstage – the fascinating micro-organisms in a singledrop of water are magnified several thousandtimes over and projected onto a screen in 3D.www.nhm-wien.ac.at1, Maria-Theresien-Platz (opposite theKunsthistorisches Museum), tel. 521 77-0 BELVEDERE WIEN15BelvedereYour children will be given plenty of chances tolearn about the world of art thanks to varioushands-on tours and features at the BelvederePalace. Regular family features take you back intime to the Middle Ages, reveal the inspirationbehind Gustav Klimt’s golden paintings or liftthe lid on the backstory to the latest specialexhibition. Young museum fans can then let theirown creativity flourish in the studio. Using thejunior guides, 6- to 12-year olds can explore theBelvedere on their own.www.belvedere.at3, Prinz-Eugen-Strasse 27, tel. 795 57-13416Tip: The nearby Belvedere 21 also offersaction-packed kids’ programs.www.belvedere21.at3, Schweizergarten, Arsenalstrasse 1,tel. 795 57-700 19819

Immerse yourself in the spellbinding world of artat the Albertina where modernist masterpiecesfrom Monet to Picasso line the walls. The familyprogram includes interactive tours of the latestexhibitions, creative workshops in the studio, andart courses for the grand masters of tomorrow.Treasure hunts (available for free from the ticketoffice) add even more excitement to your visit.www.albertina.at1, Albertinaplatz 1, tel. 534 83-540 ALBERTINA, WIEN/FOTO: RAINER MIRAUAlbertina1719How much does the Ajax steam train weigh?What does a mine look like? And how do planesstay in the air? Interactive info points, hands-onexperiments, and impressive exhibits shed lighton the scientific and historic background to thevarious technological wonders on show. Get themost out of the museum with family guided toursand workshops for children. The little ones willlove the “mini” – an experience for all the senseswith highlights including a fire truck, building site,and screw cylinder.www.technischesmuseum.at TECHNISCHES MUSEUM WIENMuseum of Technology1819Kunst Haus Wien19Guided tours for families are often held on Sundays and follow in the footsteps of the painterFriedensreich Hundertwasser who designed theKunst Haus Wien with the colourful surfaces andirregular shapes which make it so distinctive.Tip: Anyone wishing for refreshment will enjoythe delicacies on offer at the black and whiteCafé Kunst Haus Wien in its jungle setting.www.kunsthauswien.com 2016 KUNST HAUS WIEN/FOTO: EVA KELETY14, Mariahilfer Strasse 212,tel. 899 98-020Wien MuseumThe Wien Museum offers a broad range of programsfor children and families at its various museumlocations, including guided tours, workshops, andholiday games. The focus of the activities is alwayslinked in some way to Vienna and the museum’scurrent exhibitions. Children’s programs areregularly run at the Hermes Villa, the RomanMuseum, and the Beethoven Museum.www.wienmuseum.at1, Hoher Markt 3 (Roman Museum),tel. 505 87 47-8518019RemiseExhibits at the Wiener Linien Transport Museumcover everything from horse-drawn trams datingback to Imperial times to the opening of Vienna’sunderground in 1978 to the present day. There arealso stations and a subway simulator for kids totry out.www.remise.wien3, Ludwig-Koessler-Platz, tel. 7909 46 8039FOTO REMISE WIENER LINIEN21FOTO: NICK MANGAFAS WIEN MUSEUM3, Untere Weissgerberstrasse 13, tel. 712 04 91

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts MAK / NATHAN MURELL22Monthly MINI MAK sessions give kids aged fourand over the chance to discover the MAK.MAK4FAMILY offers a workshop for all thefamily, while 8- to 12-year olds are invited totake part in a MAK Design Kids Workshop ontheir own, and get creative with furniture,fashion and patterns.www.mak.at1, Stubenring 5, tel. 711 36-298191, Domgasse 5, tel. 512 17 9124Museum of lllusions MUSEUM DER ILLUSIONEN WIENThe interactive museum offers morethan 70 holograms, stereograms,and optical illusions. Fun for thewhole family. You are encouragedto take photos!www.museumderillusionen.at1, Wallnerstrasse 4, tel. 532 22 5525 WELTMUSEUM WIENMozarthaus ViennaImmerse yourself in the Mozart experience inthe original Mozart apartment. The musicalgenius lived like a prince in these7 rooms. A special audio guidefor children is available in eightlanguages, and young sleuthsare invited to test their skills byanswering the Mozarthaus quiz(in German).www.mozarthausvienna.atWeltmuseum WienA treasure trove for explorers of all ages, offeringmore than 200,000 ethnographic objects from allaround the world to admire, including the famousfeathered Mexican headdress, the “Penacho”.Each Friday the KaleidosKids program gives3 to 12-year olds the chance to discover adifferent region (please register).www.weltmuseumwien.at1, Hofburg, Heldenplatz, tel. 534 30-5150 WIENTOURISMUS/PETER RIGAUD MHV KELETY23

High times at the Prater!26Vienna’s Prater ParkMid-March to the end of October, daily.Some attractions also open during winter in goodweather.www.praterwien.com andwww.prater.wien.info2, near Praterstern, tel. 729 20 00 WTV/PETER RIGUADReach new heights (e.g. aboard the “Ejection Seat”,the Black Mamba or a carousel), test your courage(on the ghost train), enjoy a jungle river trip or treatyour children to a pony ride. Experience the thrillsand spills of the Prater with your children. Withmore than 250 different rides and attractions tochoose from, it’s the ideal family day out.27Tip: Go for a leisurely spin aboard thehistoric Giant Ferris Wheel, taking in the stunningviews of the city from 64.75 meters above groundas Vienna’s trademark Riesenrad revolves at apedestrian 2.7 km/h.www.wienerriesenrad.com2, Riesenradplatz 1, tel. 729 54 30Don’t miss the beautiful meadows and play areasdotted around the six square kilometers that makeup the Green Prater.Tip: Hire your own bike rickshaw (near the rollercoaster) and explore the parts of the Prater parkon and around the 4.5 kilometer Hauptallee – thepark’s tree-lined main thoroughfare.JUSTIN BIEBER MADAME TUSSAUDS WIENMadame Tussauds28Ever dreamed of introducing your children toEmperor Franz Joseph and Empress Sisi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Angelina Jolie or MichaelJackson? A collection of 80 uncannily lifelike waxworks of famous people are waiting to make youracquaintance at Madame Tussauds. You can pityour wits against Albert Einstein in an intelligencetest, conduct the Blue Danube Waltz with JohannStrauss or try to outplay Austrian soccer legendDavid Alaba in a gripping penalty shoot out.www.madametussauds.com/wien2, Riesenradplatz, tel. 890 33 66Chocolate Museum Vienna2, Riesenradplatz 5, tel. 0660 857 68 4811 CHOCOLATE MUSEUM VIENNA29A museum in the Prater especially for chocoholics!With interactive games, a jungle route, chocolateartworks, and a chocolate journey from the Mayasto Austria’s Imperial Court. Regular workshops givevisitors a chance to make and taste chocolate.www.chocolate-museum.wien

Well worth a visit WALDSEILPARK KAHLENBERG30Children have the chance to come face to facewith sheep, goats, rabbits, ducks, and all kindsof other animals at the Children’s Farm on theCobenzl Estate. Highlights include tours of thestables and pony rides.www.landgutcobenzl.atTip: Visit the Cobenzl woods playground andenjoy a picnic on the Am Himmel meadow withwonderful views of the city.19, Am Cobenzl 96a, tel. 328 94 04-20In the nearby Waldseilpark Kahlenberg children canclimb, balance, and have fun in a safe environment.There is also a gnome course for infants to enjoy!www.waldseilpark-kahlenberg.atSummer toboggan run31 CHRISTIAN JOBSTChildren’s farm at theWien Cobenzl EstateA whizzy ride or a gentle glide: the 850 m-longHigh Hills summer toboggan run on the HoheWand Wiese is an experience that all the familywill enjoy.Plus the chance to relax on the chill out terrace.April to September.www.hohewandwiese.com14, Mauerbachstrasse 174 –184, tel. 934 67 11Summer, sun, and water CHRISTIAN HOUDEKFÜR MA 42 WIENER STADTGÄRTEN32Danube Island outdoor paradiseThe Danube Island is a mecca for swimmers,rowers, cyclists, joggers, skaters, and beachvolleyball players. But if you prefer, you cansimply pack a picnic and take some time outfrom your sightseeing tour. Fun, action, andrelaxation for all the family.At the 5,000 m2 water park children can play inthe water, cross the pond aboard a rope ferry orrope bridge and conduct various hydrologicalexperiments (there are also showers where youcan clean up before returning to the city center).www.wien.gv.atTip: Anyone with a head for heights should headfor the Donauinsel-Kletterpark or the Hochseilklettergarten at the Gänsehäufelbad open-air pool.www.donauinsel-kletterpark.at andwww.hochseilklettergarten.at WIENTOURISMUS/CHRISTIAN STEMPER22, Danube Island, 300 meters downstreamfrom the Reichsbrücke bridge, tel. 4000-804233Old DanubeRelax on one of the numerous public lidos, cooloff with a dip in the Old Danube or treat yourselfto a boat trip (pedalos and electric and row boatsavailable for hire).www.alte-donau.info andwww.hofbauer.at12

34And if your children have a head for heightsthen make your way to the nearby Danube Towerand enjoy amazing views of the city from theobservation decks 150 meters above ground.Tip: Go for a leisurely spin aboard the DanubePark Train in the Donaupark, which is also hometo a large playground.www.donauturm.at22, Donauturmstrasse 4, tel. 263 35 72Wasserturm water playground CHRISTIAN HOUDEK/PID35The Wasserturm water playground – at 15,000 m2the largest of its kind in Europe – is brimming withwaterfalls, streams, ponds, bridges, and countlessplaces to spread out a blanket, lie back, and relax.A slide from the six meter high water tower and anextensive wet zone with plenty of sand to play withare among the most popular attractions.Open May–September.www.wien.gv.at10, Windtenstrasse 3, tel. 4000-8042Where children take centerstageTheater Museum1, Palais Lobkowitz, Lobkowitzplatz 2tel. 525 24-53104219LILARUM puppet theaterVienna’s largest children’s theater stages puppetshows for kids from three to ten – and parentswill be enchanted too. Puppeteers bring the handpuppets and marionettes to life and keep visitorsperched on the edge of their seats with their deftmovements, voices, and music.www.lilarum.at3, Göllnergasse 8, tel. 710 26 6613 LILARUM41The theaterkids afternoons give 5- to 10-year oldsthe chance to watch exciting exhibitions andexplore the figure theatre, slip into fancifulcostumes, design stage models, and play theatre.www.theatermuseum.at HM MUSEUMSVERBANDYoung opera fans can enjoy specially adaptedperformances, both at the studio in the Walfischgasse and in the Vienna State Opera 36 itself.Workshops at the Wiener Volksoper 37 give youngmusic buffs a chance to play alongside membersof the Volksoper orchestra and singers. Lots ofperformances for children! The Vienna Boys’Choir – probably the world’s oldest boy band – canbe heard live at MuTh 38 , their new concert hall.The Musikverein 39 and Wiener Konzerthaus 40also offer children the opportunity to take part inconcerts and exciting sound atwww.muth.atwww.musikverein.atwww.konzerthaus.at WIENER STAATSOPER/AXEL ZEININGERClassical music for children –world class!

An experience whatever the weather HAUS DES MEERES/HANS NOVAK43House of the SeaWant to get to grips with a shark or get up closeand personal with a piranha? Or maybe witnessthe fearless divers in the shark pool? You andyour children can come face to face with any ofthe 10,000 creatures that call the House of theSea home: fish from Austria and farawaycountries, tortoises, crocodiles, venomoussnakes and constrictors, leaf cutter ants,free-flying birds, and roving monkeys.Tip: Check out the views over Viennafrom the ocean'sky rooftop café www.haus-des-meeres.at6, Esterházypark, tel. 587 14 17 CATHRINE STUKHARD44Therme Wien,Vienna's thermal bathsThe Therme Wien spa is the perfect place tounwind – or to have fun in the water. At theAdventure Stone kids’ zone, young explorers canswim against the current in a wild water torrent,jump from one of the four meter high divingboards or hurtle down the water slide. Thereis a water park, an infant and toddler pool, freechildren’s entertainment, and a large outdoorarea. Meanwhile, parents can relax in one ofthe spacious spa zones.www.thermewien.at10, Kurbadstrasse 14, tel. 680 09-9600The Alice Fairytale3, Landstrasser Hauptstrasse 1btel. 0664 352 80 11 WIENTOURISMUS/PAUL BAUER THE ALICE FAIRYTALE45The interactive multimedia spectacle in The Mallat Wien Mitte delights children aged 3 to 14 years,although adult Alice fans are also permitted toenter!Wonderland needs to be saved, and this can onlybe achieved with the help of adventurous kidswilling to bring back the colors. The 45-minuteguided tour is divided into 12 sections, eachguaranteeing action and fun, as well as a wholehost of special effects.www.goodplayshow.com

Family Fun22, Breitenleer Strasse 77, tel. 236 70 70 FAMILY FUN46Family Fun is an adventure park which has beenspecially designed for children up to the age of 12.In addition to a separate area for the youngestvisitors, there is a 3,500 m2 indoor zone burstingwith attractions including a climbing tower, karttrack, slides, and labyrinths. The 4,000 m2 outdoorarea has go-karts, bumper boats, bouncy castles,and a trampoline.www.familyfun.atTime Travel Vienna471, Habsburgergasse 10A, tel. 532 15 14 TIME TRAVELJourney through 2,000 years of Viennese history:Time Travel Vienna offers seven themed multimedia display sectors in an exhibition area of1,300 m².www.timetravel-vienna.atBut that’s not all1, Rathausplatz, tel. 319 82 0049 WTV/HEINZ ANGERMAYRVienna Christmas WorldVienna Ice WorldCut toe loops and glide along to super hits andoldies at the 8,000 m2 ice rink on Rathausplatz infront of City Hall, and on the dreamy winter trailin the neighboring Rathauspark. There is also acurling lane to enjoy.Mid-January to early March (Little Ice World opensearlier, from mid-November), skate hire available.www.wienereistraum.com1, Rathausplatz, tel. 40 900 4015 STADT WIEN MARKETING48This traditional Christmas market in front of CityHall is packed with stands selling toys, gifts, anddelicious food and drink. The Vienna ChristmasWorld with carousel and reindeer train offers amagical treat for children, with ice skating andcurling providing the chance to get on the icein the winter season.Mid-November to Dec 26.www.wienerweihnachtstraum.at

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Schönbrunn Zoo:Which animals at the zoo come from Chinaand regularly produce offspring?On your marks,set – Vienna!Museum of Illusions:How many exhibits are there here,distorting your view of the world?Once you have finished, simply drop off your answersat the Tourist Info (1st district, corner of Albertinaplatzand Maysedergasse – behind the Vienna State Opera,open daily from 09:00–19:00) and collect your souvenirof Vienna. If you add your address, you’ll be in with achance of winning a trip to Vienna!Hello Kids,You and your family will stay for two nights in a four-starhotel, with breakfast. The prize includes return flights toVienna (economy), transfers to and from the airport, aspecial welcome package, and two Vienna City Cards,the official city card.House of the Sea:How many animals can you see here?Naturhistorisches Museum Vienna(Natural History Museum):What is the name of the extinct bird whichdied out 20 million years ago that you canadmire here?Weltmuseum Wien:Which famous feather headdresscan you admire here?Are you a Vienna expert, or would you like to become one?Then get sleuthing and find the answers to our trickyquestions!P.S.: You can also take your coupon home with youand mail it to us later: Vienna Tourist Board, Invalidenstrasse 6, 1030 Vienna.Ready? There are souvenirs of Vienna for the best detectivesand there’s even a trip to the Austrian capital to be won.Prepare yourself for all the amazing Viennese adventuresahead!Deadline: November 30, 2020St. Stephen’s Cathedral:What is the name of Austria’s largest bell?House of Music:Which orchestra can you conductat the House of Music?Address:Who I am – my name and age:Off we go:.Schönbrunn Palace:What was the name of the Empresswho brought up her 16 children here?Where I live – street, zip code and town/city:.My country:Belvedere:Who painted the “golden paintings”hanging in the Belvedere Palace?.Name and e-mail of parent or guardian:.Here’s some space for your own Vienna artwork!Giant Ferris Wheel:How high up doe

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MEP Jamaica: REVISION UNIT 40 Sample CSEC Papers and Revision Questions UNIT 40.2 CSEC Revision Questions Sample Paper 02 MARK SCHEME Marks are 'B' marks - independent marks given for the answer 'M' marks - method marks 'A' marks - accuracy marks ('A' marks cannot be awarded unless the previous 'M' mark has been awarded.) SECTION I 1. (a) 13 4 .

since 1950 E. German, Suhl choke-bore barrel mark PROOF MARKS: GERMAN PROOF MARKS, cont. PROOF MARKS: ITALIAN PROOF MARKS, cont. ITALIAN PROOF MARKS PrOOF mark CirCa PrOOF hOuse tYPe OF PrOOF and gun since 1951 Brescia provisional proof for all guns since 1951 Gardone provisional proof for all guns

written journal. Student attending the practical in repeat session will get less marks b. Eight experiments: 80 marks c. 80 marks will be converted to 60 marks d. 20 marks will be given for timely submission of the journals e. 20 marks will be given for theory attendance in the following manner Attendance range Marks out of 20

3rd year : Paper V (100 Marks) Unit-09: 50 Marks- Classical Mechanics II & Special Theory of Relativity Unit-10: 50 Marks- Quantum Mech.II & Atomic Physics Paper VI (100 Marks) Unit- 11: 50 Marks- Nuclear and Particle Physics I & Nuclear and Particle Physics II Unit- 12: 50 Marks- Solid State Physics I & Solid State Physics II Paper VIIA (50 Marks)

Example 8.6: In an examination, Neetu scored 62% marks. If the total marks in the examination are 600, then what are the marks obtained by Neetu? Solution: Here we have to find 62% of 600 62% of 600 marks 0.62 600 marks 372 marks Marks obtained by Neetu 372 Example 8.7: Naresh earn

English Compulsory marks in English Literature Deduction: English compulsory 150 merit English compulsory 100 Deduct 20 marks from net BA English compulsory of 200 marks is the standard requirement. marks as follow Obtained marks/total marks x 200 Aggregate marks in