Old and stuffy place
I came to Vienna specially for the Golden Hall, but I never expected that after the performance began, I was refused entry.
I have a 10L osprey Firmament plus removable under quick little pack. The staff on the first floor and the staff on the other side did not stop me, and I had entered the venue. Only a staff member with no hair came up to me and told me no. I thought it would affect the band's performance, although I was very insignificant on the platform. So I wrapped my bag in a jacket. I was still asked out of the hall and told I had to spend euros to store it.
Before that, I had carried my bag into the British Museum, the Paris Opera, the Louvre, the Sagrada Familia, even to the top of any snowy mountain; Unimpeded. At the Sagrada Familia, boarding the tower requires a deposit bag, which is returned after being deposited with one euro.
To sum up, I don't know if the Musikverein in Austria is an antiquated, rigid old grandpa's tomb, missing its once-desirable innovations. I'm sure Mozart wouldn't have liked to see a man who was backpacking all over Europe turned away.
You can charge more for admission rather than using this as a reason to keep visitors out. Keep tourists away. If there are malicious people, even a wallet-sized object can destroy Austria's security.
I can carry my bag into any airport, plane, opera house, university, museum, landmark building in Europe, but why not enter the Musikverein in Austria?
I don't like it here. I've lost my interest in Austrian art. I didn't go back.
It's a stuffy, bad place.
所以来奥地利就是为了打卡一古板的建筑和毫无新意的死板团队吗?
这不是我要的旅途,所以我离开了
欧洲每一个城市都很小,同比中国的一二线城市,基本设施真的远远不如。
我不知道国人为什么趋之若鹜,但经过一个月的旅行,我更喜欢中国。