Traditions of Austria - customs, photo
Austrian traditions
The culture and traditions of Austria were actively influenced by the customs and characteristics of neighboring peoples. Germans and Hungarians, inhabitants of the ancient Roman empire - who just did not check out on the territory of a mountainous country, and therefore the local rituals, holidays, music and national cuisine are of undoubted interest for any traveler.
Music Box
It is this souvenir that comes to mind for everyone who first came to Austria. Music is heard everywhere, the Vienna Opera is the most famous theater in the world, and Tyrolean tunes accompany guests of numerous restaurants and ski resorts from morning to evening. And also in Austria, Mozart was born, and therefore its inhabitants rightfully consider themselves to be a real musical nation, which has something to be proud of..
The Viennese balls, which are held annually before the start of Catholic Lent, are very popular. This ancient Austrian tradition has taken its rightful place in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. Nowadays, the Vienna Opera Ball is equated in status with a state reception and is invariably attended by the President of the country..
Other important musical events include the December Mozart Festival, Jazz Festival in June, and Haydn Days in early spring..
What are they, Austrians?
The inhabitants of the mountainous country have peculiarities of a national character that allow them to stand out favorably among many peoples of Europe. Austrians are traditionally very devoted to their home and take care of it like a living being. Their dwellings are furnished and equipped with the most modern appliances. The houses are clean and guests are always offered slippers at the entrance. Much in the house, according to the tradition of Austria, is done by the owners themselves, because they are taught various crafts from childhood..
The cult of coffee
Austrians are very fond of coffee, and the huge number of cozy coffee houses throughout the country is proof of this. Paying only for a cup of a fragrant drink, you can sit here as long as you like, enjoying idleness, reading the latest newspaper or texting with friends on social networks. According to Austrian traditions, local coffee houses open early in the morning and wait for their admirers until late at night, and therefore visitors are not limited in the opportunity to enjoy their favorite drink and taste popular desserts..