
Erasmus Courses for Teachers in Vienna, Austria
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Please note that while these services apply to most courses, exceptions may occur. Even in locations where we have dedicated classrooms, we may occasionally need to rent external spaces nearby, and the availability of services may vary. Kids, pets, or guests within the school premises must be approved by email each time. Whether or not our premises are marked as wheelchair accessible, we kindly ask you to inform us in advance. If accessibility is an issue, we will arrange for an external classroom to accommodate your course. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
Our Cultural Activities
We are delighted to offer you the following cultural experiences as part of your stay in Vienna:
A combo ticket to the Albertina Museum
You can use this combo ticket any morning or on Friday afternoon till 21.00 to visit:
Albertina (Main Museum): Located at Albertinaplatz 1, this historic palace houses the core collections and staterooms.
- Albertina Modern: Opened in 2020 at the Künstlerhaus on Karlsplatz, this venue focuses on modern and contemporary art, showcasing works from the Essl Collection and beyond.
- Albertina Klosterneuburg: Inaugurated in April 2024, this branch occupies the former Essl Museum building and is dedicated to post-1945 art.
We hope you enjoy these cultural highlights during your time in Vienna!
Please note that if you choose to use this ticket earlier in the week, no additional activity will be offered on Saturday.
Wien Museum guided tour
Explore the history of Vienna from its Roman beginnings to the present day.
In the Wien Museum, you’ll find original artworks by Klimt and Schiele, historical artifacts, and interactive art.
The museum also offers an engaging journey into the city’s cultural and political evolution, plus it features a panoramic terrace with stunning views of the Karlskirche.
Our Academy in Vienna
Fremdsprachenzentrum EUROPASS ACADEMY ATHENA EINPERSONEN-AG Zweigniederlassung, the company in charge of delivering courses in Vienna, is legally established in Austria and operates under accreditation by Europass Foundation.
We are located in:
- Deutsch Akademie Wien – Opernring 1, 1010, Wien
- Leonardo Hotel Vienna Schönbrunn – Linke Wienzeile 224, 1150 Wien
Vienna’s course schedule
All our teacher training courses in Vienna will take place either in the morning (10.00-15.00) or in the afternoon (13.00-18.00), depending on classroom and trainer availability.
The final schedule will be sent two weeks before the course begins. We recommend planning any cultural activities only after receiving it.
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How to reach us
Vienna is primarily served by Vienna International Airport (VIE), also known as Schwechat Airport, which is located approximately 18 kilometers away from the city center.
Our team in Vienna

Andreas Nikolaos Zisimopoulos
Office Manager in Vienna

Foteini Tsioutsia
Teacher Trainer in Athens, Rhodes, and Vienna

Lorraine Starzinger
Teacher Trainer in Vienna

Maryam Farahmand
Teacher Trainer in Amsterdam and Vienna

Sofia Chanioti
Teacher Trainer in Athens, Rhodes, and Vienna

Vasiliki Plati
Teacher Trainer in Athens and Vienna
Fiscal data
- OID: E10403528
- Company name: Fremdsprachenzentrum EUROPASS ACADEMY ATHENA EINPERSONEN-AG Zweigniederlassung
- Address: Ybbsstraße 35/1/13, 1020 Wien, Austria
- VAT number: ATU82616778
- Registration number: FN 653252 s 73 Fr 16390/25 g – 5
- Responsible Person: Foteini Tsioutsia, Legal Representative
- Email: [email protected];[email protected]
- Phone: +39 055 1997 3220 / +30 697 2864044
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Best Things to Do in Vienna

Once forming part of the Holy Roman Empire, next the Austro-Hungarian, to “Greater” Germany during WWII, and finally, again the capital of sovereign Austria, Vienna’s history is rich, and complex, and can still be observed today.
Step into their fascinating past by walking the Ringstraße (the Vienna Ring Road) dating back to 1857 and built upon old medieval fortifications, which circulates and connects the city’s historic center to the suburbs and is still the primary route of transport today. Here lies much of Vienna’s imperial architecture, grand monuments, and parks.
1) Schönbrunn Palace

The Palace of Schönbrunn, translated to “beautiful spring”, is the former summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty and one of the most monumental palaces in all of Austria. Beginning its construction in the mid-16th century, this impressive complex was once dedicated to a hunting and recreation ground, then remodeled-1750 under Empress Maria Teresa’s reign. The palace attractions are numerous including Tiergarten zoo, staterooms, a carriage museum, and the Schönbrunn labyrinth in the Great Parterre.
Explore the vast garden space (Great Parterre) displaying neatly curated lawns, landscaped flowerbeds, 32 sculptures, the Neptune fountain, the triumphal Gloriette arch, and Roman ruins.
2) Historic center
The historic center of Vienna is the beating heart of the city, this UNESCO World Heritage site is filled with Baroque castles, magnificent gardens, and buildings of incredible architectural value and is encircled by the Ringstraße.
3) The Hofburg
Once the epicenter of Vienna, during the Austro-Hungarian empire, this 13th-century ornate palace must be seen to be believed, having claim to being one of the biggest palace complexes in the world. Formerly the winter residence of the Habsburg dynasty and sister palace to the Schönbrunn, this palace is comprised of many opulent buildings open to the public.
Here you can marvel at the Silver Collection (Silberkammer), the Sisi Museum (detailing the life of Empress Elisabeth, the Imperial Treasury (Schatzkammer), and crown jewels, alongside the Neue Burg wing (which itself hosts many attractions) to name a few! Don’t forget to wander through the lush Burggarten park grounds behind the Neue Burg, where you can find the iconic Mozart monument.
4) Rathaus (Vienna City Hall)

Constructed in the 1800s, the Neo-Gothic Rathaus is another proud centerpiece attesting to the grandeur of Viennese architecture. This Town Hall now serves as the head of municipal administration, contains ornate staterooms, and hosts press conferences, concerts, and balls.
5) Palmenhaus
Possibly one of the world’s grandest greenhouses (stretching more than 22,000 square feet!), the Palmenhaus awaits you in the aforementioned Burggarten park, of the Hofburg palace. Built between 1823-26 and located very centrally, this neoclassical building now serves as a café, bar, and lounge where people can dine on Austrian delicacies amidst exotic greenery and a relaxing ambiance.
6) Museum Quartier
For an immersive cultural and artistic experience, a visit to this district is essential. The ‘MQ’ is the largest contemporary art collection in the world: primarily home to the Leopold Museum, Mumok (museum of modern art), and Kunsthalle Austrian Architecture Museum. The complex is certainly comprehensive and may require a day’s dedication, but within you’ll be able to reenergize at one of the many trendy bars, cafes, and restaurants it has to offer.
7) Belvedere Palace

Home to the famous painting ‘The Kiss’ by Vienna’s own Gustave Klimt, this complex contains two Baroque palaces (upper and lower), art museums displaying international exhibitions, unmissable views of the cityscape, and even more grand gardens. Tiered fountains, cascades, and Baroque sculptures, the Belvedere Palace is yet another testament to Vienna’s extensive history and the Habsburg dynasty.
8) Sigmund Freud Museum
Widely regarded as the ‘birthplace’ of psychoanalysis by the infamous Sigmund Freud, this museum documents the life and works of yet another iconic honorary Viennese figure. Packed with contemporary and stimulating exhibitions, installations, and a library, enter the mind of Freud and learn about his lasting prominence in Vienna.
9) Naschmarkt
A visit to Vienna is not complete without experiencing the buzz of the Naschmarkt, an open-air market constructed in the 16th century with around 120 stands, and still widely participated by locals today with many fruits and vegetable vendors. Here you can try different traditional Austrian cheeses, wine, and sausages but also a range of multi-ethnic delicacies, so come with a ready appetite!
10) St Stephen’s Cathedral

Dating back as far as 1137, this cathedral, in Romanesque and Gothic form, is recognized for its dramatic white limestone exterior, thirteen bells, and four grand towers. Adding to its grandeur; St. Stephen’s is distinguished by its multicolored tile roof, a mosaic of Vienna’s double-headed eagle symbolic of the Habsburg dynasty. Marvel at this unique cathedral from below or take a guided tour inside and explore the fascinating catacombs.
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