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Tour to Vienna November 2018
Tour to Vienna November 2018
4 Jun 2018
A tour, to see the Breugel exhibition in Vienna in November will be organised only if enough people already commit themselves before 15 June. This is an exceptional monographic exhibition to commemorate the 450th anniversary of Pieter Breugel the Elder’s death. It will be held from 2 October 2018 to 13 January 2019. In order to obtain tickets and reasonable hotels, bookings will have to be made very quickly.
The cheapest tickets for Breugel are selling for 20€; for an extra 5€, i.e. for 25€, one may also visit another exhibition “Treasures of the Habsburgs”. There are other options rising to 49€ for an evening visit with a champagne reception! See the website: https://www.khm.at/en/visit/besucherinformation/hours-admission/bruegel/
I would willingly organize travel, hotels, the exhibitions and a tour of the town if you are interested.
RSVP asap, the earlier the better.
Currently the cheapest direct flights to be had on Austrian airlines – i.e. for Thursday, October 24 till Sunday, October 27 or Friday, November 9 till Sunday, November 11 leaving at 10:10 and returning at respectively 19:15 or 16:55 – cost about 120€. As time goes by the prices will increase. Added to that will be hotels (already being sold out!), meals and local transport amounting to a very rough total of +/-400-500€.
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