An amazing start of the day with a Mass with the Vienna Boys Choir aka Wiener Sängerknaben
The Mass was held in the in the Imperial Music Chapel and we were very fortunate to get seats in the 5th row. The Mass was from Joseph Haydn Mass in B and it was extrordinary to say the least. Besides the heavenly boys choir there was a full orchestra along with a men's choir. mass was amazing. During the Mass the choirs were high above us in the choir loft so we couldn't see them. But at the end the boys came down and performed one additional song so we could see them. The homily was summarized in 4 languages with an emphasis on the family as Pope Francis is speaking so strongly about that at the synod... happy Feast Day St Francis.
After Mass we floated about.... Not sure where to start our last day adventures after being so moved by the Mass.... Ended up at the palace rose garden and then a famous ice cream establishment Zanoni and Zanoni... What else do you do... Eat ice cream!
We then went to the Hofburg Treasury, which again was pretty amazing. The opulence of the royalty was in full display especially in the ceremonial robes, gowns and jewels. There were also some very impressive relics.... A piece of the cross, tooth of St John the Baptist,..... Not sure how I feel about all of that but in that time these items were meant to bring you closer to God. There was an amazing bowl also on display from the 600's which supposedly held the blood of Christ. It all leaves one a bit awestruck.
Had to have one Starbucks in Europe so enjoyed that as we took in the final sights of carriages pulled by horses, massive vines buildings, plazas and people watching. Back to the hotel to get boarding passes and pack the suitcases. Hard to believe it's almost over.... Got a great recommendation for dinner... Very authentic and good. Our little table was housed in a wine cask which was great ambiance. One last serving of pork, dumpling and sauerkraut.
We then went to the Hofburg Treasury, which again was pretty amazing. The opulence of the royalty was in full display especially in the ceremonial robes, gowns and jewels. There were also some very impressive relics.... A piece of the cross, tooth of St John the Baptist,..... Not sure how I feel about all of that but in that time these items were meant to bring you closer to God. There was an amazing bowl also on display from the 600's which supposedly held the blood of Christ. It all leaves one a bit awestruck.
Had to have one Starbucks in Europe so enjoyed that as we took in the final sights of carriages pulled by horses, massive vines buildings, plazas and people watching. Back to the hotel to get boarding passes and pack the suitcases. Hard to believe it's almost over.... Got a great recommendation for dinner... Very authentic and good. Our little table was housed in a wine cask which was great ambiance. One last serving of pork, dumpling and sauerkraut.