The capital of music is Vienna.
Situated on the Danube River, Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria, one of the nine federal states in the country, and a major cultural center in Europe. It is known as the "Music Capital of the World". Vienna is both a city and a state. Vienna is composed of 23 districts. Residents are mainly located in the east and west of the city, while the north and south are mainly industrial areas.
Vienna is one of the four official seats of the United Nations and the headquarters of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, among other international agencies. Vienna has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by the United Nations Human Settlements Program for many years in a row.
Vienna’s physical geography
The altitude of Vienna ranges from the 151-meter Robborg Island on the Danube River to the 542-meter highest peak in the Vienna Woods. To the east of Vienna is the March River Plain and to the southeast is the Danube Steppe National Park.
The northwest, west and southwest of Vienna are surrounded by the Vienna Woods, which extends into the city. The Danube River flows through the city of Vienna. In addition to the Danube River, there are many small rivers flowing into the city from the Vienna Woods, including the Vienna River. The mountains to the west connect to the glacier corridor to the south, which is Vienna's grape growing area.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Vienna