Imago Creata

Vienna

Vienna is a city where history and culture merge into one magnificent whole. The city’s symbol is the Gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral with its mosaic roof and tower rising above the old center. On the Ringstrasse, the Vienna Opera, Parliament, and City Hall stand side by side, creating an atmosphere of metropolitan splendor. Mozart lived and composed here, and his house-museum is open to visitors. Vienna is famous for its elegant parks, palaces, and monuments to great composers. Unique buildings like the Hundertwasser House give the city a modern look. Vienna is music, art, and inspiration at every turn.

The duration of the tour - 10 hours

Dresden

Dresden is a city where art, history, and architecture blend in perfect harmony. Known as the “Florence on the Elbe,” it captivates with its splendid Baroque ensembles and rich cultural heritage. The city’s symbol is the restored Frauenkirche, while the heart of the Old Town is adorned by the Zwinger Palace, Dresden Castle, and the famous Semper Opera House. Dresden’s museums hold masterpieces of world painting, porcelain, and jewelry art. The city endured the tragedy of war but was carefully rebuilt and is once again a center of art and inspiration.

The duration of the tour - (8-10) hours

Berlin

Berlin is a city where history and modernity meet at every turn. The city’s symbol is the Brandenburg Gate, a sign of peace and unity. Berlin preserves monuments from different eras: the Reichstag with its glass dome, remains of the Berlin Wall, Museum Island, and St. Peter’s Cathedral. Gothic, neoclassical, and contemporary architecture stand side by side. The city is famous for its museums, theaters, and bohemian atmosphere. Narrow streets in Mitte, spacious squares, and green parks create a special mood.

The duration of the tour - 10 hours

Bratislava

Bratislava is a city where tradition, history, and modernity intertwine. The city’s symbol is Bratislava Castle, rising above the Danube. The narrow streets of the historic center lead to St. Martin’s Cathedral, where Hungarian kings were crowned. Here you can see the old town hall, colorful houses, and bright atmospheric cafes. Bratislava is famous for its museums, galleries, and cultural life. Walking along the Danube promenade, you can enjoy city panoramas and modern bridges.

The duration of the tour - 10 hours

Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city where medieval walls preserve the spirit of great eras and historic events. The city’s symbol is the majestic Nuremberg Castle, rising above the old town with its narrow streets and half-timbered houses. On the market square, you’ll find the famous Frauenkirche church and the elegant Beautiful Fountain. Nuremberg is renowned for its museums, including the Albrecht Dürer House and the German National Museum. The city hosts Christmas markets and beer festivals.

The duration of the tour - 10 hours

Munich

Munich is the heart of Bavaria and one of Germany’s most vibrant cities where history and modern life blend in harmony. Founded in the 12th century, the city grew from a monastery to become a center of art and science. Here you will find the Gothic Frauenkirche cathedral, the lively Marienplatz square with its famous Glockenspiel, and the historic Town Hall, as well as the magnificent Residenz palace. The city is also surrounded by beautiful parks, such as the English Garden.

The duration of the tour - 10 hours