Philippine Embassy in Vienna Celebrates National Arts Month with Exhibition Featuring Filipino Visual Artists in Austria

In celebration of National Arts Month, commemorated throughout the month of February in the Philippines, the Philippine Embassy in Vienna proudly announces a special art exhibition showcasing the works of the Members of the Filipino Visual Artists in Austria. The exhibition will be held at the Philippine Embassy Office, Ares Tower, Donau-City-Straße, 1220 Vienna, from 25 to 27 February 2026. The official opening will take place on 25 February 2026 at 18:00 hours. This event highlights the creativity, talent, and cultural contributions of Filipino artists living in Austria, and reflects…

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Frosty Nights and Snow: Austria’s Weather Stays Locked in Winter Mode

Austria faces a week of unsettled and wintry weather, with temperatures remaining firmly below early‑spring expectations. While nights continue to bring severe frost in some regions, daytime highs will stay in the single digits. At least the eastern part of the country can look forward to more frequent sunny spells. Front System Moves In on Monday According to Geosphere Austria, another frontal system will sweep in from the west on Monday, gradually weakening as it crosses the country. Snow levels will rise from 600 to 1,300 meters, increasing the risk…

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What You Wash Too Often – and What You Don’t Wash Enough

In many households, the washing machine runs far more frequently than necessary. Habit, fear of unpleasant odors, or simply the feeling that “freshly washed” equals “clean” often lead to unnecessary laundry cycles. While some garments end up in the hamper far too quickly, others are surprisingly neglected. Fresh Air Beats Overwashing A simple rule helps cut down on needless loads: if it doesn’t smell and has no visible stains, it doesn’t need to be washed. Many items can be refreshed just by hanging them outside—ideally on a balcony or terrace.…

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How Often Should You Really Wash Your Bedding?

Most people love the feeling of slipping into freshly washed sheets — that crisp, clean, hotel‑bed moment. Yet when it comes to how often we actually wash our bedding, the answer is often… “not as often as we should.” Life gets busy, laundry piles up, and suddenly it’s been weeks since those sheets saw the inside of a washing machine. But here’s the truth: your bed is one of the most intimate environments in your home. You spend roughly one‑third of your life in it, and during that time, your…

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Tap Water or Mineral Water? Nutrition Expert Explains What’s Really Better

Walk into any supermarket and you’ll see dozens of brands, bottle shapes and crate formats — enough to confuse even the most health‑conscious shopper. To make sense of it all, here’s a breakdown of the five water categories defined for human consumption and what they mean for your daily hydration 1. Tap Water (Trinkwasser) Strictly regulated and highly controlled Tap water is the most tightly monitored food product. In most of the countries all over the world, quality is governed by the Drinking Water Ordinance, which sets strict limits for…

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Why Valentine’s Day Still Matters: Love, Legacy, and the Power of Connection

Every year, as winter begins to loosen its grip, a familiar wave of red roses, handwritten notes, and heart‑shaped everything sweeps across the world. Valentine’s Day, often dismissed as a commercial invention or a holiday for couples alone, carries a deeper cultural and emotional significance than its glittery surface suggests. At its core, it’s a day that reminds us—gently but insistently—of the human need for affection, connection, and intentional appreciation. A Brief Look Back: The Origins of a Day for LoveThe history of Valentine’s Day is a tapestry woven from…

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A Sweet Prelude to Lent

In Austria, the weeks leading up to Ash Wednesday—known as Fasching or Carnival season—are marked by color, costumes, and, above all, Krapfen. These golden, pillowy doughnuts have been part of Austrian pre‑Lenten customs for centuries, offering a final moment of indulgence before the fasting period begins. Krapfen have been associated with Carnival since at least the 17th century, when they became a symbolic treat for feasting before the austerity of Lent. Deep Roots in Austrian Food Culture The history of the Krapfen reaches even further back. Records show that a…

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Winter Set to Return to Austria Over the Weekend

Austria is bracing for a renewed blast of winter as a cold front sweeps across the country in the coming days. According to Geosphere Austria, snowfall down to low elevations and at times strong winds will make for increasingly unpleasant conditions, particularly on Sunday. Unsettled Start: First Snow Showers on Friday Friday begins with rain and snow showers, especially in the northern regions, with the snow line hovering around 1,000 meters. As the day progresses, clouds gradually break up and sunshine returns, though the north remains overcast the longest. Winds…

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Vienna Opera Ball 2026 Shines as Austria’s Premier Cultural Showcase

Vienna — The Vienna Opera Ball returned on Thursday, February 12, 2026, reaffirming its status as one of Europe’s most prestigious cultural events and a defining moment of the Austrian social calendar. Held at the historic Vienna State Opera, the ball once again transformed the renowned venue into a glittering stage for tradition, diplomacy, and international cultural exchange. This year’s edition drew more than 5,000 guests from Austria and around the world, including leading figures from politics, business, the arts, and global diplomacy. The opening ceremony, performed by debutantes and…

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