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The second, he is the first
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Emperor Franz II (I)
Franz II was the last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from July 7.1792 to August 6.1806, the first emperor of Austria from August 11.1804 until his death. As Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia and Hungary ruled under the name of Franz I.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The first monument to the artist in Vienna
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Schiller
The author of the monument is the sculptor Johann Schilling. The bronze statue of the poet is on a high pedestal surrounded by 4 figures symbolizing the 4 centuries of man: a child in his mother's arms, a young man with a staff, a worker and an old man.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Goethe was not here
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Goethe
The Goethe Monument, unveiled in 1900, is located at the corner of Ringstrasse and Goethe Gas in Vienna, a city where the artist himself has never been. The author of the monument is the sculptor Edmund Helmer.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Monument to the great composer
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Beethoven
The monument to the great Austrian composer Ludwig Beethoven, located on Beethovenplatz (Beethoven Square), is one of the most popular and bright in Vienna. The monument, one of the best works of sculptor Caspar von Zumbusch, was unveiled in 1880.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Fountain under the roof
Austria › Vienna › Freyung Passage
One of Vienna's most beautiful palaces is the Ferstel Palace, which overlooks Frejung Square and the Herengasse Street, also famous for its palaces. And Ferstel's palace is just one of them.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The tomb of the Habsburg family
Austria › Vienna › Church of the Kapuzinerkirche and the Imperial Crypt
The Capuchin Church, located on the Neuer Markt, has been the tomb of the Habsburgs for centuries. Externally very simple, concise, almost unremarkable. In fact, the crypt of the Capuchin Order is located under the church of the same name, where the remains of about one and a half hundred people of ...
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Large long area
Austria › Vienna › Schwarzenbergplatz
This square begins with the equestrian monument to Field Marshal Schwarzenberg and ends with the High Fountain, the monument to the heroes of the Red Army and the Schwarzenberg Palace.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Fountain of Providence
Austria › Vienna › Donnerbrunnen Fountain
In the center of Vienna is one of the famous fountains, built in the XVIII century by the famous sculptor Raphael Donner, after whom locals often call the magnificent water decoration - the Donner Fountain.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Two commanders greet tourists
Austria › Vienna › Heldenplatz square
The entrance to the square through Heldentor is the "Heroes' Gate", reminiscent of the fallen Austrian soldiers (another name - Burgtor, "City Gate"). The square is decorated with two equestrian monuments to famous emperors of the empire - Prince Eugene of Savoy and Archduke Charles.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Open-air museum
Austria › Vienna › Karlsplatz square
My attention was drawn to an unusual building on the square - as it turned out, the former station of the city railway. The station on Karlsplatz was built in 1899. This building was created by the famous Austrian architect Otto Wagner with the participation of Josef Maria Olbrich.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Green oasis in the city center
Austria › Vienna › Vienna city park
Gazebos, alleys, flower beds, exotic plants, fountains and monuments - everyone will find something to their liking. As in many other cities, there are a lot of vacationers on the lawns.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Parking for horse-drawn carriages
Austria › Vienna › St. Michael's Square
The name of the square was given by the church of St. Michael. In the center of the square - excavations of an ancient Roman settlement. Numerous tourists are invited to travel by horse-drawn carriages, which are in short supply here.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
One of the largest and most valuable graphics collections
Austria › Vienna › Albertina Gallery
At the foot of one of Vienna's old bastions is the Palais Erzherzog Albrecht or Albertina, which houses a unique collection of graphics, as well as watercolors, engravings, drawings and photographs from the Middle Ages to the present.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Inconspicuous house on a narrow street
Austria › Vienna › Vienna Mozart House
Dom ссе5 is the only one of Mozart's dozen Viennese apartments that has survived to this day. The composer lived in the current "Mozart House" from 1784 to 1787. His residence on the second floor is quite luxurious: with four rooms, two offices and a kitchen, because throughout his life he felt a pe...
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The largest German-language drama theater
Austria › Vienna › Burgtheater
Initially, the Burgtheater was very well received by the Viennese because of its majestic appearance and a number of technical innovations, such as electric lighting. However, criticism of the poor acoustics soon began.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The oldest art academy in Central Europe
Austria › Vienna › Academy of Fine Arts
The Vienna Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1692 as the private academy of the Emperor Leopold I Peter Strudel, making it the oldest art academy in Central Europe. After Strudel's death in 1714, the academy was temporarily closed, but in 1726 Emperor Charles VI reopened it.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The town hall is one of the main symbols of Vienna
Austria › Vienna › Vienna City Hall
The facade of the building is a magnificent example of a secular building in the neo-Gothic style. The appearance is made in the tradition of Flemish Gothic town halls, alluding to medieval urban liberties.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Strict and simple-looking temple.
Austria › Vienna › Church of St. Michael
The three-nave basilica was founded in 1221 by monks of the Order of St. Michael. In the 14th century the church was expanded, and in the 16th century it was rebuilt in the Gothic style.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Walk on the lawns!
Austria › Vienna › Maria Theresa Square
It is unusual for us that people have free rest on the lawns in Vienna. The square is always crowded, and enough tourists and locals admire the architecture, fountains and plants, located directly on the grass.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The king of the waltz is in gold
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Strauss
The monument is a marble pedestal on which rises the figure of the composer, covered with gilding. In the background, an arch is made of white marble, decorated with bas-reliefs of dancing couples and classic floral ornaments.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Extraordinary house
Austria › Vienna › Cafe-confectionery Aida
The cafe is located in a house that impresses tourists with its murals. There are few such houses in Vienna. And although the facades are being repaired now, you can't ignore the paintings.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
The real Sacher cake is only here.
Austria › Vienna › Cafe Sacher
Hotel "Sacher" is named after the first owner - Eduard Sacher. It opened in 1876. In its rooms and halls - antique furniture, luxury furniture. Sacher Wien is also famous for its collection of paintings, but its main values ​ ​ are the classic Viennese Sacher Café , which serves the...
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Monumental building
Austria › Vienna › Parliament building
Looking at the Parliament building from the Ringstrasse, the first thing that catches your eye is the impressive fountain in front. Its distinctive feature is the statue of Athena Pallas, the Greek goddess of wisdom, strategy, war and peace.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
White pearl of Vienna
Austria › Vienna › Church Karlskirche
Who like it, and I personally liked this church the most in Vienna. There are so many architectural styles and influences intertwined in this church, from antique to Arabic, that it seems as if a multilingual choir has been frozen in the fireplace, begging God to save it from the plague.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
Nostalgia for Austria's former greatness
Austria › Vienna › Fountain Austria Conquering the Sea
This elegant but rather monumental composition makes you think about the variability of history, as previously the Austrian Empire was one of the leading players on the world stage, had access to the sea and ruled the destinies of European nations, not without reason called the empire.
olanko1
 •  8 years ago
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