We passed through the palace courtyards and arrived at Archangel Michael Square. The church in the square is one of the oldest in the city. It is dedicated to Archangel Michael - the patron saint of Vienna. In the centre of the court are archaeological remains of Vienna since it was a Roman military camp on the border. Once upon a time, there were many cafes here. A life of cultural, intellectual and spiritual creation was stirred in them. Sigmund Freud liked to drink coffee in the house on the corner in front of the church on the other side of the square. Lev Trotsky played chess there. Hitler cried because he was not admitted to the Academy of Art. Stalin visited as an emissary of the Communist Party. So here is the second question: What does Tel Aviv's legendary Cafe Cassis have in common with Vienna's cafes?
This trip will lead you through the streets of old Vienna in such a way that characters and urban legends will introduce you to the city through questions and answers. A correct answer will lead to the next point on the route and sometimes to several points at once. Even if a question is not asked at a particular station, do not skip it to save time. Stations without questions provide essential information for giving a correct answer at the next station. Also, carefully read explanations for correct answers. They also bring helpful information. Remember, you are not competing against another team but against time. There is no need to run or ignore the city surrounding you because only correct answers will advance you, and incorrect ones will stop you. In the end, only the game time and the number of correct answers from each player or group of players count, regardless of when they started the game or when they finished it relative to another player or group. Just pressing the start game button will start the timer. Do not launch the game before reaching the starting point, or carefully read and study the game's rules. Finally, and most importantly - enjoy the city and the atmosphere. Good Luck!