Vienna is so full of old value that, in 2001, its center was stated a UNESCO World History Site. Named the Innere Stadt, Vienna's middle is the region of area most effectively... moreVienna is so full of old value that, in 2001, its center was stated a UNESCO World History Site. Named the Innere Stadt, Vienna's middle is the region of area most effectively traversed by tourists. In the southwestern part of Innere Stadt is Hofburg, the former imperial palace of the Habsburgs. Nowadays, it's the precise location of the most of the city's museums. The Ringstrasse is a series of streets that circles the Innere Stadt. Touring over the streets of the Ringstrasse offers tourists with glimpses of a few of Vienna's most attractive famous buildings. Beyond the Ringstrasse lie the city's eight suburbs, the most significant being Belvedere, Prater, and Vororte. While these three suburbs have unique attractions that appeal to tourists, others are generally only residential areas.Vienna MuseumsNo trip to Vienna will be complete without devoting a minumum of one time to visiting some of the numerous museums scattered round the city. The Belvedere is the house of the Austrian Gallery, magnificent... less