Regine Neuhauser has spent over two decades bringing Vienna’s extraordinary cultural heritage to life. With a Master’s degree in History and Art History from the University of Vienna, she combines academic depth with vivid storytelling — creating encounters that go far beyond the surface of this remarkable city.
Her tours, lectures and publications are designed for curious minds — discerning travelers, educational groups, cruise guests and cultural institutions who value substance as much as beauty.
This tour focuses on the Hofburg, the imperial winter residence of the Habsburg Dynasty, who ruled Austria for 640 years. We will walk through the site which comprises 18 buildings built over the centuries around the castle at the center, which dates from the 1200s. Then we will proceed to the Imperial Apartments, the home […]
Join me on a stroll through the narrow, winding lanes of the “Bermuda-Triangle”, the Greek and the Old University Quarters, as well as the idyllic courtyards behind St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Myths and legends shared along the way make this lovely, atmospheric tour very entertaining.
This tour involves a stroll through the historic city center from the Hofburg Palace, the Habsburgs’ winter residence for centuries, along famous avenues to St. Stephen’s Cathedral (outside visit) located at the very heart of the city. Enjoy the awe-inspiring splendor of Vienna’s key sites, evoking the legacy of the once powerful Habsburg Empire.
A historian by training, Regine brings scholarly rigour and fresh perspectives to every encounter.
History comes alive through engaging narration that connects past and present in unexpected ways.
Every experience is designed around your interests, pace and level of expertise.
A rare combination of guided tours, academic lectures and published expertise from one source.
Cultured travelers, educational groups, cruise passengers, cultural institutions and private clients.
Engaging, academically grounded lectures for cultural institutions, educational groups, river cruise programmes and private events. Each presentation combines scholarly depth with vivid storytelling.