Vienna’s best-loved kebab house comes into its own during the summer months when patrons are able to enjoy its large shady courtyard, housing possibly the largest satellite dish outside the Pentagon. The clientèle is a colourful mixture of the 16th district’s multi-ethnic community, local bohemians and pensioners, all attracted by excellent grilled meats and a wide range of meze-style appetizers at extremely reasonable prices. Located in the heart of Vienna’s second largest fruit and veg market – the Brunnenmarkt – the Kent is worth the trek out to one of Vienna’s up-and-coming districts.
Archive for June, 2009
Just the Thing!: The Object in Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture
The indoor gallery exhibits at the DeCordova Museum are of such high quality that it’s often easy to overlook the fact that the grounds of the Museum are also an exhibition space. In addition to the permanent collection of sculptures that are always on display, the DeCordova presents a temporary, year-long exhibition called ‘Just the Thing!: The Object in Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture’, featuring works that incorporate everyday objects like furniture, clothing, household appliances and jewelery, by a dozen artists, including Meredith Bergmann, Shaun Cassidy, Ed Shay, and Leslie Wilcox.
