Vienna's horse-drawn carriages, a staple of street life in the Austrian capital and a popular tourist attraction, have been sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic - so they are now helping deliver food to the elderly.
The carriages, or "Fiaker" as they are called in Vienna, are taking part in a food delivery scheme in one of the city's central districts set up by the InterContinental Hotel, itself severely hit by lockdown measures taken to halt the spread of the virus.
Instead of catering to guests, the hotel's kitchens have been turning out 200-300 meals a day for senior citizens in the area.
Deliveries are made by volunteers using all manner of vehicles - including by part-time "Fiaker" driver Christian Gerzabek. Despite business coming to