- 1 Vienna Town Hall
- 2 Spanish Riding School
- 3 grabin
- 4 St. Stephen’s Cathedral
- 5 Borg Park
- 6 Ringstraße Street
- 7 Belvedere Complex
- 8 Pete Hundertwasser
- 9 Schönbrunn Palace
- 10 more places in Vienna
- 11 general information about Vienna
- 12 references
Vienna Town Hall
This building is considered the town hall of the city of Vienna, and also the seat of the government of the state of Vienna. This building was built in 1880 in the Gothic style, to show the statue of the mayor at the top of the tower, which is a symbol of Vienna. It ends in 2023. [1]
Spanish Riding School
This school trains Liberian horses, which perform at the Winter Horse Riding School in Hofburg. The school calls these shows classical dressage. It has trained horses for more than four centuries, where 68 stallions, whose ancestry goes back to Spain , were trained in a riding school. Winter horses in 1735, and horses and horse riders are specially trained for a period of years.
Graben
Graben Street is one of the most famous streets in the center of Vienna, which means moat in German, and you return to a camp in the capital of Austria; Where Vienna was surrounded by walls around the city, with a trench next to it, and then this trench was filled and became one of the most inhabited streets in Vienna, and workers used to live in it in wooden houses, but it became a place for shopping and an area for the residence of the rich, and is now considered as a shopping center in which many Specialties such as: Viennese porcelain.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
This cathedral was a diocese in the twelfth century, and is now the church of the archbishop of the Catholic community in Vienna, and the rituals of worship continue there until the present time, despite its destruction in the Second World War, and it was restored during seven years, and the cathedral is distinguished by its height, and it Covered with a ceiling of 230,000 pieces of glass, and contains eighteen church altars, and valuable artistic designs.
burg . garden
The garden is now a family park. Upon entering it, a memorial statue of the famous Austrian author Mozart can be seen. The large glass palm house is located on the north side of it, and to the left there is the Butterfly House in which tropical butterflies and bats can be seen. England , modeled after the English gardens, was the court garden of the Habsburg rulers, and where Caesar France II worked.
Ringstrasse
It is a five-kilometer-long road that wraps around the inner city of Vienna, and was built by Emperor Franz Joseph in the mid-nineteenth century. The most important landmarks of Vienna can be seen on the sides of this road, such as: palaces, museums, and luxurious homes, including the Opera House, and the History Museum. The natural site, the city hall, and the Vienna Stock Exchange, which were built with different architectural arts, the construction of this road began in 1865.
Belvedere Complex
It is considered one of the most important historical monuments in Vienna, and it dates back to the seventeenth century, and it was built by Prince Eugen of Savoy, France, as a summer house, and it consists of Baroque palaces, upper and lower belvedere, stables, and orange nurseries, all of which are represented in a park in the Baroque style, and this complex was in the revolution The French are a refuge for French kings fleeing from France , and this place looks beautiful, especially at night, and gives beautiful views of the city of Vienna.
Hundertwasser House
It is a residential apartment building next to the Vienna Center in the district of Landstrasse. Its construction was completed in 1985. It was named after the developer of this idea, the Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser in the twentieth century. It was designed by the architect Krawena, and each apartment has a different color from the other. Trees cover the roofs of buildings, and tree branches lie on the windows, and they are considered a cultural heritage for the city of Vienna.
Schönbrunn Palace
This palace was built during the time of Emperor Leopold I, in the period from 1696 to 1712, and Maria Theresa made it a summer imperial palace, and the palace contains many landmarks; Such as: the private garden, the oldest zoo in the world, a labyrinth, a glorite, and a marble summer house, located at a height of 60 meters.
Other places in Vienna
There are other places to visit in Vienna, which are: [2]
- Opera House.
- Giant ferris wheel.
- sea house.
- Albertina.
- Music Museum
- Art House in Vienna.
- St. Charles Church.
- Technology Museum.
- Natural History Museum.
- Hofburg Palace.
General information about Vienna
Vienna is the capital of Austria located in the northeastern corner of Austria , between the foothills of the Alps and the Carpathians, where the Danube River . [3]
The reviewer
- ↑ “10 Top Tourist Attractions in Vienna” , www.touropia.com , 2-3-2017, Retrieved 1-5-2018. Edited.
- ↑ “Must See”, www.wien.info, Retrieved 1-5-2018. Edited.
- ↑ “Vienna”, www.britannica.com, Retrieved 1-5-2018. Edited.
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