Vanessa Zhâ & Olivier Poels 7:00 a.m., February 4, 2024

Gastronomy, leisure... Every weekend at 6:50 a.m., Olivier Poels and Vanessa Zha present a product, a producer and all the good tips for re(discovering) a region.

We're going to Vienna Vanessa!

So if you were waiting to take a city break, now is the time: the Wien Museum has just reopened its doors after 4 years of work. And what's more, access to its temporary exhibition is free - on the same model as the state museums of the United Kingdom - This museum traces the history of the city, it is very modern. The hall alone sets the tone: 25 m high, in which Poldi a calf is stranded, finally “calf” 10 m long and weighing 1700 kg. He is the museum's mascot. But above all, for 60 years, it was the mascot of a district, that of the Prater and one of its emblematic places: the former “Zum Walfisch” inn. Here we are, the history of the city!!

One more museum on our list of Viennese museums… there are a hundred of them, right?!

Ooh yes the most famous The museum district with the Leopold Museum (panoramic terrace) the Belvedere (Klimt collection) the Albertina, but on the sidelines there are quite a few small unusual museums, curious even, a chapel in a Stefanplatz metro station - the Virgikapelle, the globe museum, funeral directors. The advantage of all these small museums is that they encourage you to go to other districts of the 1st beyond the Ring. If I hadn't gone to the Freud Museum, I would never have discovered Vienna's Little Paris: the Serviten.

Do you recommend one in particular in a little-known area?

Karmeliter because it is the neighborhood that matches your personality Lénaig. I gave you the test to find the neighborhood that suits you on Wien.info You are ready to walk, early in the morning, far from the crowds, visit several cultural places and you have a great penchant for gastronomy: Karmeliter This is the Jewish quarter of Vienna. Where all communities live together in harmony. A relaxing atmosphere, a market life and food shops, restaurants. There we discover the oldest baroque park in the city, the oldest porcelain factory in Europe...and the crime museum! Invite Hondelatte to come with you!

An address ?

The Hotel Gilbert, a place to live...ideally located a stone's throw from the Museums district.

Cookies

It’s a time to make cookies with the family! These small round cakes were invented in the United States but the name comes from the Dutch “Koekje” (small cake) / invented in 1930 by Ruth Wakefield, restaurateur in Massachusetts (Toll House) / kitchen accident: she wanted to prepare chocolate biscuits but no longer had chocolate powder / she added pieces / For the record, it was Neslté / The brand concluded an agreement with her: in exchange for the recipe (published on the packets of chocolate, she received chocolate for life).

Recipe :

- 1 egg

- 80 gr of soft butter

- 100 g of chocolate

- 150 gr of flour

- 80 g of sugar

- 5 g of yeast

- 1 pinch of salt

Mix the butter and sugar / add the egg then the flour and yeast / break the chocolate into pieces and incorporate it / Form small balls of dough and place them on a buttered baking tray / cook for 10' at 180°