goodnight vienna

"Goodnight Vienna" is an idiomatic phrase that means the end or the closing of an event or situation. It often implies that a particular situation has reached its finality or that it is time to bid farewell. The phrase originated from the early 1900s, when Vienna, Austria, was renowned as a cultural and artistic hub. "Goodnight Vienna" became a way to express the end of something significant or final in a whimsical or nostalgic manner.


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