On request, I am also happy to organize guided tours for companies & groups. I find the following buildings particularly exciting:
Hofburg
How did a small castle from the 14th century become one of the largest contiguous building complexes in the world? Which special structural features are found in the Hofburg? I will answer these and many other questions during my tour through the construction history of the Hofburg.
U-Bahn-Station Karlsplatz
How was Vienna’s largest subway station built deep under the Wien River, and what structural components make up the station at Karlsplatz? In this tour, we focus on the construction challenges of subway building, and explore the fascinating building methods that were used in Vienna nearly 50 years ago.
U-Bahn-Station Stephansplatz
How was it possible to construct a huge subway station just 30 meters beneath St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and what discoveries were made in the process? In this tour, we delve into the tunnel construction beneath this historic building in the city center. It’s particularly interesting to learn which construction methods were used at the time and which elements are still visible today.
Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station)
Vienna’s Hauptbahnhof is a true “architectural gem” — even though it was only completed a few years ago. But how was the new main station built, and which structural components of the old stations are still present within it? And why is the main station actually “tilted”? We will explore all this and much more during my tour.
Danube Tower
On the tour through the Danube Tower, you’ll discover numerous fascinating facts about the tower’s original construction, its challenges, and the building techniques used—presented in a clear, understandable way, including exclusive behind-the-scenes information that is rarely accessible. This guided tour is offered in cooperation with the Danube Tower.