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Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum

By Shattman
One of the major reasons I wanted to go to Vienna was to visit the Kunsthistorisches [Art History] Museum. It is one of the best museums I ever had the pleasure of experiencing. Between it and the similar looking Natural History Museum is a garden with a monument to the 18th century Empress Maria Therese [see below]. She was the only female ruler in the Habsburg dynasty, and she was the mother of Marie Antoinette.
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
The entrance into the museum has two grand staircases adorned with paintings from Gustav Klimt.

Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum  
We spent hours wandering through the many halls. But, the paintings of Pieter Bruegel were the main attraction for me [my favorite is below]. There are several different interpretations of the contents of The Peasant Wedding. I have a decidedly different view from the conventional explanation, which nearly got me into an altercation with another visitor who did not like my take on it. So, I will refrain from expounding on it here in the blog. 

Vienna 3: Kunsthistorisches Museum
       

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