SoundSeeing Vienna Vienna State Opera - Opera is associated with Vienna, in the same way that wooden shoes and cheese are associated with the Netherlands; of course, with the difference that a ticket to the opera is probably much more expensive than the Dutch souvenirs. But then we are talking about one of the most outstanding opera houses in Europe. The Vienna State Opera is magically transformed each year in February into an enormous dance floor for the debutante ball. More than a hundred young ladies and their partners flow onto the dance floor together for the famous opening dance.
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