A unique experience
in Prague
February 15, 2012
Vienna celebrates Gustav Klimt
It was back in 1862 when Gustav Klimt, painter, art genius and libertine, was born in Vienna. Due to his 150th birthday Vienna pays tribute to his work with various special exhibitions: - see his most famous work "The Kiss", at the Upper Belvedere. Rumors say that the couple depicted on the huge painting decorated with gold and silver are Klimt and his intimate Emilie Flöge. www.belvedere.at - take a closer look at the stairwell at the Museum of Fine Arts where Klimt depicted the main epochs of art history with symbolic figures. The museum has set up a special bridge to bring visitors closer than ever www.khm.at - private insight of Klimt's life provides a special exhibition at the
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Team IMS Vienna
In the fall of 2005, IMS challenged the realm of possibilities by conducting a spectacular 5-day program for a major US beverage and food supplier. The program was slated for 100 top distributors and spouses and was designed to exceed the expectations of even the most discerning traveler. Staff were hand-selected and specially prepared to provide the highest quality personal service and were available 24 hours a day for the duration of the program. IMS arranged exclusive VIP arrival and departure services into and out of Prague Ruzyne airport, expediting participants through the comfort of a private lounge before escorting them to and from their flights. From the fanfare of the welcome reception at the Palais Zofin, to the closing ceremonies at the Prague Castle, guests were truly given the royal treatment. Participants rode at leisure through the city in horse-drawn carriages, created their own works of art in the studio of renowned artist Manto Mrnka and took VIP tours of the Czech Republic's most famous castles. And the special events were nothing short of breathtaking: the Czech Philharmonic performed a private concert of Beethoven's 9th Symphony in the subtle grace of the Municipal House, political and cultural leaders from around the world shared their views in compelling United Nations-style forums each day and world-famous opera singer Jessye Norman performed in the majestic Spanish Hall with Czech President Vaclav Klaus in attendance. Prague shone brightly for our guests on a trip that was undoubtedly unforgettable.