Viele wissen es nicht: These Are the Balcony Rules That Really Apply

When the first warm days arrive, balconies across Austria transform into open‑air living rooms. People grill, sunbathe, plant flowers, or simply enjoy the breeze. But the freedom of balcony life comes with boundaries — and many residents are surprised by how clear the legal framework actually is. From grilling rules to noise limits and solar panels, the law aims to balance personal enjoyment with safety and neighborly respect. Between Freedom and Responsibility The basic principle is simple: a balcony may be used in any way that reflects normal residential living.…

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Vienna Faces Major Transit Disruption as S‑Bahn Trunk Line Shuts Down for 14 Months

Vienna is bracing for the most significant public‑transport disruption in decades. Beginning 7 September 2026, the city’s central S‑Bahn trunk line between Praterstern and Wien Hauptbahnhof will shut down for more than a year to undergo extensive modernization. The closure will last until end of October 2027 and force around 700 trains per day to be cancelled. An estimated 250,000 passengers will need to find alternative routes. A Quarter Million Passengers on the Move A TU Vienna study presented by the Greens warns that 11,300 passengers per hour will be…

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Police Warn Vienna Residents After Fraud Attempt by Fake Officers

A 90‑year‑old Viennese man narrowly escaped becoming the victim of a sophisticated fraud scheme on Friday afternoon, prompting authorities to issue an urgent warning to all residents: “Be careful.” According to the Vienna Police, an unknown caller contacted the pensioner and falsely claimed to be a police officer. Under the pretext of needing his help in arresting a suspect, the caller instructed the man to withdraw 15,000 euros from his bank account. A supposed “colleague” would accompany him. Shortly afterward, a man appeared at the victim’s home wearing a cap…

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Austria’s New “Device Saver Bonus” Surges Past 100,000 Applications

Austria’s new household repair subsidy, the Geräte‑Retter‑Prämie, is off to a striking start. Nearly 100,000 vouchers have already been requested since the program launched in 2025, according to the Environment Ministry — and a large share has already been paid out. The strong uptake suggests that repairing appliances remains highly attractive for many households. Strong Demand for the New Repair Bonus The Device Saver Bonus replaces the previous Reparaturbonus, which expired in 2024. Like its predecessor, the program aims to reduce electronic waste and support climate‑friendly consumer habits by making…

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Austria Prepares for the 22nd “Long Night of Churches” on May 29

Under the motto “MUTeinander” (“Courage Together”), numerous churches across Austria will once again open their doors on Friday, 29 May, for the 22nd Long Night of Churches. According to the organizers, more than 1,700 events are currently planned in around 600 churches and other venues throughout Austria. With the exception of the Diocese of Feldkirch, which is pausing this year, all Austrian dioceses are participating, joined once again by the Catholic Church in South Tyrol (Diocese of Bolzano-Bressanone). In recent years, the event has consistently drawn over 300,000 visitors, and…

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Fuel Price Brake Standoff: Filling Up Set to Become More Expensive on June 1

Austria’s coalition is heading into another tense showdown as the month draws to a close — and with it, half of the country’s fuel price brake is scheduled to expire. Without a last‑minute political compromise, drivers will face noticeably higher prices at the pump starting Monday. A Political Standoff as Prices Rise Again The fuel price brake, introduced to cushion consumers from volatile energy markets, combines a temporary reduction of the mineral oil tax with a cap on refinery profit margins. Together, these measures currently save motorists roughly five euros…

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Austria Braces for Early‑Season Heatwave as Temperatures Surge Past 30°C

Austria is heading into an unusually intense burst of early‑summer heat, with temperatures from Sunday through Tuesday expected to soar above 30°C across large parts of the country. After a largely average May, a powerful high‑pressure system over Western and Central Europe is now steering exceptionally warm air into the region — and pushing the nation toward potentially historic records. A High‑Pressure System Turns Up the Heat Meteorologists attribute the sudden spike in temperatures to an unusually strong high‑pressure zone dominating Western and Central Europe. This system is funnelling hot…

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Pfingsten in Österreich: Summer Makes an Early Entrance

Austria is heading into a warm and sunny Pentecost weekend, with meteorologists describing the shift as a clear break from the cool, unsettled days of mid‑May. “The Eisheiligen are behind us — now it’s full speed toward summer,” says meteorologist Hannes Rieder, offering a forecast that will delight anyone planning excursions, barbecues, or outdoor celebrations. Early Week: Still Unsettled in Styria and Carinthia Rieder notes that this brief unsettled phase is the final remnant of the cooler air masses lingering over the region. From Thursday: Drier Air, Rising Temperatures “From…

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Wien Celebrates Its Signature Flavors, Craftsmanship, and Sound at the Wienliebe Festival

From 23 to 25 May 2026, Vienna turns its iconic Rathausplatz into a vibrant showcase of everything the city loves about itself — food, craft, and music. The Wienliebe-Festival, now a highlight of the spring calendar, brings together the best of the city’s culinary traditions, artisan culture, and musical heritage for three days of open‑air celebration. A Culinary Tour of Vienna — All in One Square The festival’s heart beats in its food stalls, where some of Vienna’s most beloved establishments serve classics with both tradition and flair. Visitors can…

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