Jascha Novak -The secrets of Vienna and the forgotten people from the villages behind the Ring

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Jascha Novak is not only a great storyteller but is a state-certified tourist guide who has been passionately working in Vienna since 2017. As someone who was born and raised in this historic city, Jascha possesses an intimate and profound knowledge of Vienna. Despite his deep familiarity with the city's streets, architecture, and culture, Vienna continues to surprise and delight him with its ever-unfolding layers of history and charm. Each day brings new discoveries and insights, which he eagerly incorporates into his thoughtfully curated tours.
    The creation of Hidden Vienna Tours marked the realization of Jascha's long-held dream. This venture allows him to offer a unique perspective on Vienna, guiding visitors to explore its hidden gems, secret spots, and lesser-known treasures. His tours are designed to reveal a side of Vienna that many tourists miss, showcasing the city's rich tapestry of history, art, and culture through a lens that is both informative and engaging.
    Jascha's passion for history is complemented by his academic background, having studied at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts. This education has equipped him with a nuanced understanding of Vienna's artistic heritage, which he skillfully weaves into his tour narratives. His tours are not just walks through the city; they are immersive experiences that bring Vienna's past and present to life, connecting visitors with the city's soul in a meaningful way.
    With an infectious enthusiasm and a keen eye for detail, Jascha meticulously plans each tour to ensure that every participant leaves with a deeper appreciation for Vienna's unique character. Whether it's a stroll through hidden alleys, a visit to overlooked historical sites, or an exploration of Vienna's vibrant art scene, Jascha's tours promise an enriching adventure filled with unexpected discoveries.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @andiworks2023
    @andiworks2023 Před měsícem

    It is always so good to see someone so enthusiastic. 🙂 I cross Vienna often when I travel home to Hungary but have never stopped there yet for a longer time, though even crossing through is enough to feel that Vienna has such a special atmosphere and is so colorful. I also have the feeling that it combines the best part of the German cities and the best part of the Hungarian architecture. The size of everything is smaller than in Germany, so it is closer to Hungary (seems more "human-size" or how could I say), but the buildings are mostly in better condition then in Hungary... Still, I always feel, I am always home, and it is not only about the closeness of my country.

    • @PetraSittig
      @PetraSittig  Před měsícem

      That's so true. Vienna is such a beautiful city. I have heard that the Hungarian architechture is also beautiful. Thank you for your lovely comment and continued support for this channel.