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Best 1 Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein was a prominent 20th-century philosopher born in Austria. His work profoundly impacted fields like logic and linguistics through investigations into the nature of language and its relationship to reality. Primarily known for his contributions to analytic philosophy, he explored c...

2 Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke was a significant 20th-century poet born in Austria. He is best known for his deeply philosophical and intensely personal lyric poetry, exploring themes of spirituality, human existence, and beauty. His works, particularly the Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus, continue to be s...

3 Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel was an Austrian scientist and Augustinian friar whose work revolutionized biology. Through careful observation of pea plant traits, he identified patterns of inheritance – now known as Mendel’s Laws. His quantitative genetics research provided the foundational basis for modern genetics...

4 André Kertész

André Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer noted for lyrical composition and early modernist images, including his 1917 underwater swimmer photograph.

5 Franz Schubert

Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras, famous for his lieder and the symphonic "Unfinished Symphony."

6 Robert Capa

Robert Capa was a Hungarian-American war photographer and Magnum cofounder, known for images from the Spanish Civil War and the 1944 D-Day landings.

7 Brassaï
Brassaï

Brassaï was a Hungarian-French photographer known for Paris de Nuit, a 1933 book that made nighttime Paris, cafés, and street life central subjects.

8 Bruckner - Symphony No. 8 in C minor, WAB 108

Anton Bruckner's final completed symphony, created in the late 19th century, is renowned for its monumental scale and profound spiritual depth.

9 Bartók - Concerto for Orchestra, Sz. 116

Hungarian composer Béla Bartók completed his "Concerto for Orchestra" in 1943; it is notable for treating single orchestral instruments in a soloistic, virtuosic manner.

10 Gustav Mahler

Austrian composer of the late Romantic period, celebrated for his emotionally profound, large-scale symphonies bridging the 19th and 20th centuries.

11 Otto Wagner

Otto Wagner was an Austrian architect and planner, a key Vienna Secession figure noted for the 1898 Stadtbahn stations and modern urban design.

12 Béla Tarr
Béla Tarr

Béla Tarr is a Hungarian film director renowned for his black-and-white, long-take cinematic style, notably in the 1994 epic "Sátántangó."

13 Bruckner - Symphony No. 7 in E major, WAB 107

Composed in the 1880s by Anton Bruckner, this Romantic symphony achieved significant success during his lifetime, partly due to its radiant Adagio.

14 Adolf Loos
Adolf Loos

Adolf Loos was an Austrian architect and critic, known for the 1910 essay Ornament and Crime and the austere Looshaus in Vienna.

15 Béla Bartók

Béla Bartók was a Hungarian composer and ethnomusicologist who integrated Eastern European folk music into modern classical works like "Music for Strings".

16 Der Zigeunerbaron

Der Zigeunerbaron is Johann Strauss II's 1885 operetta after Mór Jókai's Saffi, noted for a more serious tone and enduring success.

17 Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt was an Austrian Symbolist painter, notable for gold leaf portraits such as The Kiss, completed in Vienna in 1908.

18 György Ligeti

Hungarian-Austrian composer (1923–2006) known for micropolyphonic textures heard in works like Atmosphères and in Kubrick films.

19 Konditorei Fürst Original Salzburger Mozartkugeln

Konditorei Fürst’s Original Salzburger Mozartkugeln feature a dark chocolate shell concealing a creamy, milk-flavored marzipan center infused with hints of vanilla and pistachio, reflecting the iconic Salzburg confection's traditional recipe.

20 Franz Liszt

Franz Liszt was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, and teacher of the Romantic era. He was known for his innovative piano compositions, dazzling performances, and charismatic personality. Liszt was a key figure in the development of the modern piano recital and was renowned for his t...

21 Geranium
Geranium

Located in Copenhagen, Geranium continues to redefine Scandinavian fine dining. Chef Rasmus Kofoeds meticulous approach focuses on hyper-seasonal ingredients sourced from the Nordic region's forests, fields, and seas. The tasting menu is a journey through nature's bounty, presented with artistic fla...

22 Alban Berg
Alban Berg

Alban Berg was an Austrian composer of the Second Viennese School whose operas "Wozzeck" and "Lulu" successfully blended atonality with dramatic expression.

23 Anton Bruckner

Austrian composer of the late Romantic era, highly regarded for his massive, structurally complex symphonies and sacred choral works.

24 Egon Schiele

Egon Schiele was an Austrian Expressionist painter, notable for raw, contorted portraits and self-portraits made before his death in 1918.

25 Sándor Petőfi

Sándor Petőfi was a Hungarian Romantic poet and revolutionary whose 1848 poem Nemzeti dal became a rallying text of Hungary's national uprising.

26 Apple Strudel

Apple strudel is a layered pastry traditionally made with flaky dough wrapped around a filling of thinly sliced apples poached in sugar and spices like cinnamon and cloves, often finished with a sweet vanilla glaze.

27 Josef Hoffmann

Josef Hoffmann was an Austrian architect and designer, co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte in 1903 and designer of the Stoclet Palace in Brussels.

28 Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg was an Austrian-American composer who revolutionized modern music by pioneering atonal composition and the twelve-tone technique.

29 Sachertorte

The Sachertorte is a dense, rich chocolate cake from Vienna, Austria, traditionally layered with apricot jam and frosted with dark chocolate ganache, known for its smooth texture and intense cocoa flavor.

30 Dobos Torte

Dobos torte is a Hungarian sponge cake dessert consisting of two thin layers separated by a rich chocolate buttercream filling and coated in smooth white chocolate fondant, traditionally served for special occasions.

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