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Here old uniforms from the imperial age and military medals are on display.
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The Baroque Am Hof square, with its unique architectural surroundings and cobbled streets, is the perfect setting for an antiques market. Vendors offer all kinds of antique goods on Fridays and Saturdays, but the market is best known for its selection of secondhand books – you might be lucky and find a rare or early edition of your favourite title.
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Scientific books, early prints and a wide range of Austrian memorabilia are just some of the specialities of this antiquarian bookshop. You can browse here for hours.
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A wide range of teas, complemented by stylish teapots and cups from all over the world, all set in an equally elegant atmosphere. There is an attractive Asian tearoom on the first floor.
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Specialists in leather handbags and leather gloves, Bag and Art also hosts changing exhibitions in the shop.
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From novels to history, to books on Vienna – you can find virtually any title you need here. It offers a great selection of dictionaries and teaching material too.
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A mixture between a furniture gallery, café and restaurant where you can test out the comfort of the furniture while having a drink or a meal. The design of the interior changes every three months.
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This music publishing house, which has been in business for 125 years, has every music sheet a musician can dream of. Be it classical or contemporary music, Doblinger has it.
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Vienna is well known for its antiques, and Dorotheergasse is one of the main areas to head for if this is your interest. At the city’s main auction house, in operation since 1907, you can buy everything from antique furniture to jewellery and paintings. Prices can be rather steep, but it’s a fascinating place to browse around if you can’t afford to buy.
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Chairs, tables and other striking pieces of furniture ranging from 1900 to 1970 are lovingly restored here. Designer furniture is also on sale.
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