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Explore interesting sights in Vienna, Austria. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 100 sights are available in Vienna, Austria.

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1. Planetarium

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The Zeiss Planetarium of the City of Vienna is considered one of the most modern planetariums in the world. It is located in Vienna's Prater and is housed in a shared building with the Prater Museum. Together with the Kuffner and Urania Observatoryes, the planetarium is a specialized institution of the Viennese adult education centres.

Wikipedia: Zeiss Planetarium der Stadt Wien (DE), Website

2. Giant Ferris Wheel

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The Wiener Riesenrad, or simply Riesenrad, is a 64.75-metre (212 ft) tall Ferris wheel at the entrance of the Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna. It is one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions, and symbolises the district as well as the city for many people. Constructed in 1897, it was the world's tallest extant Ferris wheel from 1920 until 1985.

Wikipedia: Wiener Riesenrad (EN), Website

3. Madame Tussauds Vienna

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Madame Tussauds Vienna is a wax museum and tourist attraction located at the famous amusement park Wiener Prater in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Marie Tussaud and is the eleventh location for the Tussauds franchise. It officially opened on 1 April 2011 by the former Austrian president Heinz Fischer. So far, it features more than 90 figures on three floors. Madame Tussauds is now owned and operated by the United Kingdom-based entertainment company Merlin Entertainments.

Wikipedia: Madame Tussauds Vienna (EN), Website

4. Mozarthaus Vienna

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Mozarthaus Vienna Georges Jansoone / CC BY 2.5

The Mozarthaus Vienna was Mozart's residence from 1784 to 1787. The building is located in Vienna's Old Town, not far from St. Stephen's Cathedral, and is his only surviving Viennese residence. It is now a museum.

Wikipedia: Mozarthaus Vienna (EN), Website

5. Belvedere

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The Belvedere is a historic building complex in Vienna, Austria, consisting of two Baroque palaces, the Orangery, and the Palace Stables. The buildings are set in a Baroque park landscape in the third district of the city, on the south-eastern edge of its centre. It houses the Belvedere museum. The grounds are set on a gentle gradient and include decorative tiered fountains and cascades, Baroque sculptures, and majestic wrought iron gates. The Baroque palace complex was built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy.

Wikipedia: Belvedere, Vienna (EN), Website

6. Belvedere 21

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Belvedere 21, formerly 21er Haus or Einundzwanziger Haus, is a modernist style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer (1918–1975). Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary showroom for the Expo 58 in Brussels, it was later transferred to Vienna to house the Museum of the 20th Century, which explains why it was first nicknamed "20er Haus". Between 1979 and 2001, the building also acted as a depository for contemporary art works. From 2009 to 2011, it was remodeled by the architect Adolf Krischanitz and consequently renamed 21er Haus to reflect the 21st century. It was renamed Belvedere 21 in 2018.

Wikipedia: Belvedere 21 (EN)

7. St. Josef

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The Church of St. Josef is a Roman Catholic branch church of the parish of Kahlenbergerdorf on the Kahlenberg in the 19th district of Döbling in Vienna. Before that, the former monastery church was the parish church of the settlement or former community of Josefsdorf on the Kahlenberg. It is dedicated to St. Joseph. The church is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Josefskirche (Kahlenberg) (DE), Website

8. St. Josef

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The Esslingen parish church is located in the centre of Essling, a Viennese district in the 22nd district of Donaustadt. The Roman Catholic parish church, dedicated to St. Joseph of Nazareth, belongs to the City Deanery 22 in the Vicariate of Vienna City of the Archdiocese of Vienna. The church is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Esslinger Pfarrkirche (DE)

9. Spanish Riding School

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Spanish Riding School

The Spanish Riding School is an Austrian institution dedicated to the preservation of classical dressage and the training of Lipizzaner horses, based in Vienna, Austria, whose performances in the Hofburg are also a tourist attraction. The leading horses and riders of the school also periodically tour and perform worldwide. It is one of the "Big Four", the most prestigious classical riding academies in the world, alongside the Cadre Noir, the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art, and the Royal Andalusian School.

Wikipedia: Spanish Riding School (EN), Website

10. Graben

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The Graben is one of the most famous squares in Vienna's first district, the city center. It begins at Stock-im-Eisen-Platz next to the Palais Equitable, and ends at the junction of Kohlmarkt and Tuchlauben. Another street in the first district is called Tiefer Graben. It is crossed by Wipplinger Straße by means of the Hohe Brücke, a bridge about 10 meters (33 ft) above street level.

Wikipedia: Graben, Vienna (EN)

11. Dialog im Dunkeln

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Dialog im Dunkeln

Dialogue in the Dark is an awareness raising exhibition and franchise, as well as a social business. In Dialogue in the Dark, blind guides lead visitors in small groups through different settings in absolute darkness. Through this visitors learn how to interact without sight by using their other senses, as well as experience what it is like to be blind. The exhibition is organized as a social franchising company, which offers the exhibition as well as business workshops, and has created jobs for the blind, disabled, and disadvantaged worldwide. The exhibition aims to change mindsets on disability and diversity, and increase tolerance for “otherness”. More than 9 million visitors have gone through an experience in the Dark and thousands of blind guides and facilitators find employment through exhibitions and workshops.

Wikipedia: Dialogue in the Dark (EN), Website

12. Austrian Museum of Applied Arts

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Austrian Museum of Applied Arts

The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts is an arts and crafts museum located at Stubenring 5 in Vienna's 1st district Innere Stadt. Besides its traditional orientation towards arts and crafts and design, the museum especially focuses on architecture and contemporary art. The museum has been at its current location since 1871. Since 2004 the building is illuminated in the evenings by the permanent outdoor installation "MAKlite" of American artist James Turrell. In 2015 the MAK became the first museum to use bitcoin to acquire art, when it purchased the screensaver "Event listeners" of van den Dorpel. With over 300,000 objects displayed online, the MAK presents the largest online collection within the Austrian Federal Museums. The audio guide to this museum is provided as a web-based app.

Wikipedia: Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (EN), Website

13. Palais Liechtenstein (Gartenpalais)

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The Liechtenstein Garden Palace is a baroque palace on Fürstengasse in Vienna's 9th district, Alsergrund. There is a park between the palace, which housed the Liechtenstein Museum until the end of 2011, and the "Alserbachpalais", which was originally designed as a belvedere. Since the beginning of 2012, the Liechtenstein Garden Palace has been available as a venue for events. Part of the private art collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein can still be found in the gallery rooms of the palace. In 2010, in order to avoid confusion in the future, the palace was officially referred to as the Garden Palace, as the Liechtenstein City Palace in Vienna's Old Town was renovated until 2013 and then also equipped with part of the Liechtenstein Art Collection.

Wikipedia: Palais Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse) (DE), Website

14. Aspang Railway Station Memorial

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Aspang Railway Station Memorial Christian Michelides / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Aspangbahnhof memorial was opened in Vienna in September 2017 – 75 years after the last deportations from this station in the east of the city. It commemorates people who were deported from Vienna by the National Socialist rulers between 1939 and 1942. It is located on the site of the former Aspang railway station in Wien-Landstraße, Vienna's third district. On February 1, 1941, the head of the Viennese Gestapo, Karl Ebner, announced the first 13 directives for the deportation of Vienna's Jewish population to the director of the Jewish community. From this station, 47,035 people were deported to the concentration camps and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. Only 1073 people survived these death trains.

Wikipedia: Mahnmal Aspangbahnhof (DE)

15. Augartenpalais

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Palais Augarten is a Baroque palace in the district of Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria. Constructed in the late seventeenth century by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach on the site of a Jagdschloss and gardens, the palace and gardens were expanded in the nineteenth century under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. Despite extensive damage suffered during World War II, the palace has been maintained almost in its original appearance, and many of the original furnishings can still be found there. Today, Palais Augarten is the home and rehearsal space of the Vienna Boys' Choir, who also have their own school there. The palace is located in the 130-acre Augarten park, which is the oldest Baroque garden in Vienna.

Wikipedia: Palais Augarten (EN)

16. Pfarrkirche Neusimmering

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The Roman Catholic Neusimmering parish church is located in Vienna's 11th district of Simmering on Enkplatz and is a listed building. It was built from 1907 to 1910 according to designs by the architect Hans (Johann) Schneider in neo-Romanesque style and is dedicated to Mary, Immaculate Conception. The parish of Neusimmering, which belongs to the parish church, is located in the city deanery 11 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. On 1 April 2018, the parish of Neusimmering was merged with the parishes of Hasenleiten and St. Lukas to form the parish of Divine Love. Since then, the parish church of Neusimmering has been the parish church of the parish of Divine Love.

Wikipedia: Neusimmeringer Pfarrkirche (DE)

17. House of the Sea

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The Haus des Meeres is a public aquarium in Vienna, Austria. It is located in Esterhazy Park in the centre of Mariahilf district, one block south of the busy Mariahilfer Straße. The Haus des Meeres houses over ten thousand aquatic beings on an area of around 4,000 square meters (43,000 sq ft) inside a tall concrete flak tower built during World War II. In 2012 the Haus des Meeres attracted a record high of 650,000 visitors. The Haus des Meeres is managed by Aqua Terra Zoo, a private non-profit organization which, according to its web site, receives only marginal financial support from municipal authorities. However, the maintenance costs for the former flak tower are paid by the taxpayer.

Wikipedia: Haus des Meeres (EN), Website

18. Kongresspark

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Kongresspark

The Kongresspark is a 61,000 m² public park in Ottakring in the west of Vienna, on the district border with Hernals. It was built in 1927/28 on a former sand extraction site and landfill according to plans by the architect Erich Franz Leischner and is to be understood in conjunction with the neighbouring municipal housing complexes of the 1920s. At the same time as the park, the congress pool was built to the east. The extensive congress park with its extensive play facilities for children plays an important role in leisure activities in the still densely populated outer west of Vienna's core city and also attracts visitors from other parts of the 16th and 17th districts.

Wikipedia: Kongresspark (DE)

19. Kuffner Observatory

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The Kuffner observatory is one of two telescope-equipped public astronomical observatories situated in Austria's capital, Vienna. It is situated in the West of the city's Ottakring district, on the slope of the Gallitzinberg at 302 m altitude. Originally a private research institution, it was converted into an educational astronomy facility after World War II as buildings and city lights had encroached to a degree that severely hampered scientific nightsky observations. Today the main tasks of the observatory consist in public education on astronomy, operating and preserving the historical equipment, and minor projects in scientific astronomy.

Wikipedia: Kuffner Observatory (EN), Website

20. Eisenbahnerfarm

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Eisenbahnerfarm

In the twenties and thirties of the 20th century, settlements in the former Lainzer Tiergarten were established on the outskirts of the Lainzer Tiergarten, a part of the Vienna Woods that was not accessible to the public until 1918, close to Vienna. The area of these settlements, like the Tiergarten, was incorporated into Greater Vienna under National Socialism in 1938. The settlements to the south were already assigned to the 13th district of Vienna, Hietzing, but the Tiergarten itself and the railway workers' farm were not added until 1956. Like most of the Tiergarten, all settlements belong to the cadastral municipality of Auhof.

Wikipedia: Siedlung im ehemaligen Lainzer Tiergarten (DE)

21. Leopoldsberg

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The Leopoldsberg is perhaps Vienna’s most famous hill, towering over the Danube and the city. Leopoldberg’s most prominent landmark is the church which stands at the top, and which is clearly visible from Vienna below. Construction of the Leopoldsberg church, dedicated to Saint Leopold, began in 1679; an expansion following a design by Antonio Beduzzi was undertaken 1718–30. Other renovations were to follow. Across the square from the church, on what used to be a tower of the fortification system, a memorial to those Austrians who returned home from captivity after World War II was created in 1948.

Wikipedia: Leopoldsberg (EN)

22. Pfarrkirche Liesing

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The parish church of Liesing is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 23rd district of Liesing in Vienna and is located in Färbermühlgasse 6. The round church is the largest church in the city deanate 23. The building built from 1953 to 1955 is Maria, mother of the mother Divine grace and the patron of the old church, the Holy Servatius, consecrated. The ringing of the parish church consists of four bells, which are located in the 38 -meter -high tower that has been moved away from the church. The church is the parish church of the parish of Liesing, now part of the parish association "Karolieben".

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Liesing (DE), Website

23. Wohnhausanlage Breitenfurter Straße 401–413

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The residential complex Breitenfurter Straße 401–413, also known as the "Breitenfurter Fisch", is located in the south of Vienna in the 23rd district of Liesing. It was built between 1984 and 1987 according to plans by the Luxembourg architect Rob Krier together with the architect Hedwig Wachberger and the architect Peter Gebhard. An overall concept was developed from three different individual ideas. Between the Liesingbach and Breitenfurter Strasse, a complex was built in a postmodern style and with a fish-shaped floor plan, which encloses a total of 324 residential units.

Wikipedia: Wohnhausanlage Breitenfurter Straße 401–413 (DE)

24. Jüdischer Friedhof Währing

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The Jewish Cemetery in Währing, opened in 1784, was the main burial site for members of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien. Besides the St. Marx Cemetery it is the last remaining cemetery of Vienna in the Biedermeier style. After its closure in the 1880s, it was partially destroyed during the time of the Third Reich, and is now only partly accessible due to its deteriorating condition. A long-running debate over the restoration of the cemetery has been taking place since 2006 between politicians of the federal and local levels as well as experts.

Wikipedia: Jewish cemetery, Währing (EN)

25. Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages

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Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages

The Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages, commonly known as the Esperanto Museum, is a museum for Esperanto and other constructed languages in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 1927 by Hofrat Hugo Steiner and was incorporated into the Austrian National Library as an independent collection in 1928. Today, it is a museum, library, documentation center, and archive. It accommodates the largest collection of constructed languages in the world and a linguistic research library for language planning. Its catalogue is available online.

Wikipedia: Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages (EN), Website

26. Hochstrahlbrunnen

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The Hochstrahlbrunnen is a fountain in Vienna, Germany. It is located on Schwarzenbergplatz and was put into operation on 24 October 1873 in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph I on the occasion of the completion of the first Viennese high-spring water pipeline after a construction period of four months. Prince Johann Adolf II zu Schwarzenberg had approved the construction of the well in September 1872 and requested that the "drain of the water quantum" should serve "for the irrigation of the existing facilities dedicated to public pleasure".

Wikipedia: Hochstrahlbrunnen (DE)

27. Donnerbrunnen

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Donnerbrunnen is the popular name for the Providentia fountain designed by Georg Raphael Donner and built between 1737 and 1739 on the Neuer Markt in Vienna's 1st district, Innere Stadt. The Viennese, however, had little use for the term providentia, which is why they named it after its builder. In art history, the Flour Market Fountain is often mentioned, as the New Market was still called the Flour Market in the 18th century. During the construction of an underground car park, the well was temporarily removed from 2018 to 2022.

Wikipedia: Donnerbrunnen (DE)

28. Lichtentaler Pfarrkirche

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The Lichtental Parish Church is the Roman Catholic parish church of Lichtental, now part of Vienna, Austria. Officially the Lichtentaler Pfarrkirche zu den heiligen vierzehn Nothelfern, it is dedicated to the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The church has elements of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. It is also known as the Schubertkirche, because Franz Schubert was baptised there in 1797 and wrote several compositions for use in the church, including his first mass for the centenary, first performed on 25 September 1814.

Wikipedia: Lichtental Parish Church (EN)

29. Memorial to the Jewish Children, Women and Men of Austria who were murdered in the Shoah

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Memorial for the Jewish Children, Women and Men from Austria Murdered in the Shoah, or Shoah Name Walls for short, is the name of a memorial of the Republic of Austria for the 65,000 Jewish Austrians who were murdered in the course of the Shoah. Engraved are the names of all Austrian victims of the Shoah. The location is the Ostarrichipark in Vienna's 9th district, the Alsergrund. In English, the memorial is called Memorial to the Jewish Children, Women and Men of Austria who were murdered in the Shoah.

Wikipedia: Gedenkstätte für die in der Shoah ermordeten Jüdischen Kinder, Frauen und Männer aus Österreich (DE), Website

30. Maria Geburt

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The Parish Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is a Roman Catholic church in the 3rd district of Vienna, Landstraße near Rennweg 91. Since 1 October 2017, the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary has been the parish church of the parish of Maria-Drei-Kirchen in the City Deanery 3 of the Vicariate of Vienna City of the Archdiocese of Vienna. The church is a listed building. It was the church of the former orphanage on Rennweg, from which its common name orphanage church originates.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Rennweg (DE)

31. Votivkirche

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The Votivkirche is a neo-Gothic style church located on the Ringstraße in Vienna, Austria. Following the attempted assassination of Emperor Franz Joseph in 1853, the Emperor's brother Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian inaugurated a campaign to create a church to thank God for saving the Emperor's life. Funds for construction were solicited from throughout the Empire. The church was dedicated in 1879 on the silver anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Empress Elisabeth.

Wikipedia: Votivkirche, Vienna (EN), Website

32. Rudolf-Bednar-Park

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Opened in 2008, the Rudolf Bednar Park in Vienna's 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, is the largest Viennese park built since 1974. Named after the head of the district from 1977 to 1984, the park on part of the former Nordbahnhof site is surrounded in the northeast by new blocks of houses on Vorgartenstraße, in the southeast by the newly created Jakov-Lind-Straße, in the southwest by the Gertrude Fröhlich-Sandner campus and in the northwest by the newly created Krakauer Straße.

Wikipedia: Rudolf-Bednar-Park (DE)

33. St. Maria Malankara

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The Lainzer Kirche is a church of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church in the district of Lainz in the 13th district of Hietzing in Vienna, at Lainzer Straße 154a. Originally dedicated to the Most Holy Trinity, the Roman Catholic parish church of Lainz and Speising was a Syriac Orthodox church under the patronage of St. Ephrem from 1974 to 2015. Since 2015, it has been a place of worship of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church under the patronage of St. Maria Malankara.

Wikipedia: Lainzer Kirche (DE)

34. Miller-von-Aichholz Schlössel

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Miller-Aichholz Palace, now also known as Europahaus Wien, at Linzer Strasse 429 was originally a baroque building in the Viennese suburb of Hütteldorf. In 1892, the village was incorporated into the new 13th district of Vienna, Hietzing, and since 1938 it has belonged to the 14th district of Vienna, Penzing. The historic property with its extensive park is owned by the Republic of Austria. Today, the castle can be booked for weddings, ceremonial events and seminars.

Wikipedia: Schloss Miller-Aichholz (DE)

35. Austrian National Theatre

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The Burgtheater, originally known as K.K. Theater an der Burg, then until 1918 as the K.K. Hofburgtheater, is the national theater of Austria in Vienna. It is the most important German-language theater and one of the most important theatres in the world. The Burgtheater was opened in 1741 and has become known as "die Burg" by the Viennese population; its theater company has created a traditional style and speech typical of Burgtheater performances.

Wikipedia: Burgtheater (EN), Website, Facebook

36. Ganserlberg

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Ganserlberg Michael Kranewitter, Vienna / CC BY 2.5

The Ganserlberg is a hill in the 18th district of Vienna, Germany. It forms the continuation of the mountain range from the Schafberg via the Mitterberg and the Gürtel to the Brünnlfeld and is part of the Vienna Woods Mountains. At the same time, the ridge formed the right, southern bank of the Währinger Bach and the left, northern bank of the Alserbach. Today, the hill occupies the area between Anton-Baumann-Park and Johann-Nepomuk-Vogl-Platz.

Wikipedia: Ganserlberg (DE)

37. Maria Mutter der Kirche

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The Wohnparkkirche Maria Mutter der Kirche is a Roman Catholic branch church in the district of Atzgersdorf in the 23rd district of Vienna, Liesing, in the Alt-Erlaa residential park at Anton-Baumgartner-Straße 44. Until the end of March 2023, it was the parish church of the parish Wohnpark Alterlaa, this parish was abolished on the same date and merged with the neighboring parish of Neu-Erlaa under the new name of Parish of St. John XXIII.

Wikipedia: Wohnparkkirche Alt-Erlaa (DE)

38. Brigittakirche

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The Roman Catholic parish church Brigittakirche is located in the 20th district of Vienna, Brigittenau, which was separated from the 2nd district in 1900 on Brigittaplatz. It was built between 1866 and 1874 in neo-Gothic style according to plans by the architect Friedrich von Schmidt and is dedicated to St. Brigitta. The parish is located in the city deanery 2/20 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna.

Wikipedia: Brigittakirche (Wien) (DE)

39. Maria Schmerzen im Kaasgraben

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The Kaasgrabenkirche, also known as the Wallfahrtskirche “Mariä Schmerzen”, is a Roman Catholic parish and pilgrimage church in the suburb of Grinzing in the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling. The church has been managed since 1903 by the order of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales and is equally the seat of the branch of the order covering Austria and Southern Germany. It has had the status of a parish church since 1939.

Wikipedia: Kaasgrabenkirche (EN)

40. Tegetthoff-Denkmal

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The Tegetthoff monument in Vienna was designed by Carl Kundmann (statue) and Carl von Hasenauer (architecture) and commemorates Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, vice-admiral and commander of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian navies in the 1860s. It was unveiled on 21 September 1886 on the Praterstern at the end of Praterstrasse in Vienna's 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, at one of the most important traffic junctions in the city of Vienna.

Wikipedia: Tegetthoff-Denkmal (DE)

41. Mahnmal gegen Krieg und Faschismus

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The memorial against war and fascism is a work by the Austrian sculptor Alfred Hrdlicka. It has been standing since 1988 on the Albertinaplatz in Vienna – named after Helmut Zilk in 2009 – opposite the Palais Archduke Albrecht and the back of the Vienna State Opera. As a walk-in monument, it is intended to serve as a reminder of the darkest epoch in Austrian history. It is dedicated to all victims of war and fascism.

Wikipedia: Memorial against war and fascism (EN), Website

42. Spinnerin am Kreuz

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Spinnerin am Kreuz The original uploader was Binter at German Wikipedia. Later versions were uploaded by Hieke at de.wikipedia. / CC BY-SA 3.0

The German name Spinnerin am Kreuz is the title given to two separate Austrian stone-tower sculptures, one in Vienna and the other in the nearby city of Wiener Neustadt. They are related to the story of a wife spinning beside a cross. Both columns had been designed originally by Meister Michael Knab:in Vienna, the stone tower was built in 1375, rebuilt c.1452; in Wiener Neustadt, the stone tower was built in 1382-84.

Wikipedia: Spinnerin am Kreuz (EN)

43. Pfarrkirche Mariabrunn

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The Mariabrunn Parish and Pilgrimage Church is a baroque Roman Catholic parish church in Hadersdorf, part of the 14th district of Penzing in Vienna. The patron saint is the Visitation of the Virgin Mary and is celebrated on July 2nd. The church belongs to the city deanery 14 in the Vicariate of Vienna, city of the Archdiocese of Vienna. The church building is structurally connected to the former Mariabrunn Monastery.

Wikipedia: Pfarr- und Wallfahrtskirche Mariabrunn (DE), Website

44. Johanneskirche

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The Church of St. Johann zu Unterlaa (St. John's Church) is a Roman Catholic church in the district of Unterlaa in Vienna's 10th district of Favoriten. It is considered to be one of the oldest churches in today's Vienna, as the High Medieval components could date back to at least the first third of the 11th century. St. Johann zu Unterlaa is a subsidiary church of the parish church of Oberlaa.

Wikipedia: Johanneskirche Unterlaa (DE)

45. Gallitzinberg

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The Gallitzinberg is a forested hill in the West of Austria's capital, Vienna. While it is relatively inconspicuous in the broader context of the Northeastern end of the Wienerwald mountain range, it is nevertheless remarkable because of its multifaceted history, and because it functions as an important recreational area in the Western uphill part of the densely populated Ottakring district.

Wikipedia: Gallitzinberg (EN)

46. Kapuzinerkirche

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The Capuchin Church in Vienna, Austria, is a Catholic church and monastery run by the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Located on the Neuer Markt square in the Innere Stadt near the Hofburg Palace, the Capuchin Church is most famous for containing the Imperial Crypt, the final resting place for members of the House of Habsburg. The official name is the Church of Saint Mary of the Angels.

Wikipedia: Capuchin Church, Vienna (EN)

47. Joseph Wessely

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The Joseph Wessely monument is located on the north side of Linnéplatz, next to the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna's 19th district of Döbling. The monument in memory of the Inspector General of Forests and Domains, Director of the Forestry Academy in Mariabrunn and Forest Writer Joseph Wessely is the work of Rudolf Weyr and was unveiled on 16 May 1908.

Wikipedia: Joseph-Wessely-Denkmal (DE)

48. Pfarre St. Benedikt

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The parish church of St. Benedikt am Leberberg is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 11th district of Simmering in Vienna, Germany. The parish is located in Deanery 11 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It was built in 1996 and 1997 and is dedicated to St. Benedict. It is currently the youngest parish church in the Archdiocese of Vienna.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche St. Benedikt am Leberberg (DE)

49. Deserter monument

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The Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice is located at the Ballhausplatz in the centre of Vienna, opposite the President's office and the Austrian Chancellory. The monument was created by German conceptual artist Olaf Nicolai. The inscription atop the three-step sculpture features the poem by Scottish poet Ian Hamilton Finlay consisting of just two words: all alone.

Wikipedia: Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice (EN), Website

50. Alois-Drasche-Park

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Alois-Drasche-Park

The Alois-Drasche-Park in Vienna's 4th district, Wieden, is a 1.6-hectare traffic-free park near the Wiedner Gürtel, named after the cloth manufacturer and Wiedner benefactor Alois Drasche. The park is lined with upscale tenement houses of late historicist and secessionist character, which Felix Czeike and Friedrich Achleitner described as having varying architectural quality.

Wikipedia: Alois-Drasche-Park (DE)

51. Schottenkirche

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The Schottenkirche is a parish church in Vienna attached to the Schottenstift, founded by Irish Benedictine monks in the 12th century. In 1418, the Duke Albert V of Austria transferred it to the German-speaking Benedictine monks from the Melk Abbey during the Melker Reform initiated after the Council of Constance. The church was elevated to the rank of Basilica Minor in 1958.

Wikipedia: Schottenkirche, Vienna (EN)

52. Pfarrkirche Cyrill und Method

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The parish church of Cyrill & Methodius is a Roman Catholic parish church in the district of Neu-Stammersdorf in the cadastral municipality of Stammersdorf in the 21st district of Floridsdorf in Vienna. The parish is located in the city deanery 21 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to Saints Cyril and Methodius.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Cyrill und Method (Floridsdorf) (DE), Website

53. Neugebäude Palace

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Neugebäude Palace is a large Mannerist castle complex in the Simmering district of Vienna, Austria. It was built from 1569 onwards, at the behest of the Habsburg Emperor Maximilian II. The site of the palace is said to be where the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent's tent was erected during the 1529 Siege of Vienna. The palace was apparently modeled after it.

Wikipedia: Schloss Neugebäude (EN)

54. Paulanerkirche

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The Roman Catholic Church in the 4th district of Wieden, called Paulanerkirche, is located on Irene-Harand-Platz from Wiedner Hauptstraße at the junction of the Favoritenstraße. As a branch church, it belongs to the parish of a happy message in the city dean of 4/5 in the Vicariat Vienna City of the Archdiocese of Vienna. The church is under monument protection.

Wikipedia: Paulanerkirche (Wien) (DE)

55. Maria-Loretto-Kirche

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The Jedlesee Parish and Pilgrimage Church is a Roman Catholic parish church located at Lorettoplatz 1 in the Jedlesee district of the 21st district of Floridsdorf in Vienna. The parish is located in the city deanery 21 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to St. Mary Loreto. The building is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Jedlesee (DE)

56. Zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit

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Zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit

The parish church of Süßenbrunn is a Roman Catholic parish church on Süßenbrunner Platz in the district of Süßenbrunn of the 22nd Vienna municipal district of Donaustadt. It is consecrated to the Holy Trinity and belongs to the Deanery Wolkersdorf in the Vicariat under the Manhartsberg of the Archdiocese of Vienna. The building is under monument protection.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Süßenbrunn (DE)

57. Rumänisch-orthodoxe Kirche

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The Romanian Orthodox Parish Church of the Holy Resurrection is a church in the 11th district of Simmering in Vienna, Germany. It is the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Community of Vienna, the legal representative of the Romanian Orthodox Church – Patriarchate of Romania for Austria and belongs to the Diocese for Central and Central Europe based in Nuremberg.

Wikipedia: Rumänisch-orthodoxe Pfarrkirche (Wien-Simmering) (DE), Website

58. Justizanstalt Wien-Mittersteig

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The Vienna-Mittersteig judge is a special institution of the Austrian prison system in the 5th district of Margareten in Vienna. In the prison, mainly inmates of the intelligence against accountable, mentally abnormal legal breakers are housed. In contrast, non -compatible mentally abnormal legal crusher are accommodated in the Göllersdorf and Asten prison.

Wikipedia: Justizanstalt Wien-Mittersteig (DE), Website

59. Deutschmeister-Denkmal

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The Deutschmeister Monument is a monument on Deutschmeisterplatz in Vienna's 1st district, Innere Stadt. It was the first major monument of the Danube Monarchy to be dedicated not to a single person, but to a unit of troops. It is possible that the Deutschmeister monument was also the model for the Red Army's Heroes' Monument on Schwarzenbergplatz in 1945.

Wikipedia: Deutschmeister-Denkmal (DE)

60. Kornhäuselturm

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The Kornhäuselturm is a building built between 1825 and 1827 according to designs by Joseph Kornhäusel in Vienna's 1st district, Innere Stadt. At the time of its construction, it was the tallest secular tower in Vienna. With a height of over 35 meters, it is the oldest high-rise building in Vienna according to the current Viennese building regulations.

Wikipedia: Kornhäuselturm (DE)

61. Krim

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The Parish Church of St. Francis de Sales is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 19th district of Vienna and is dedicated to St. Jude Thaddeus. The church is located at Pater-Zeininger-Platz No. 1, named after its former chaplain Josef Zeininger, which opened in 2023 Grätzlzentrum Frieda Krim and the parish office are located in the basement.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Krim (DE)

62. Josefsbrunnen

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The Josefsbrunnen is a fountain on the west side of the Plague Column on the Graben in Vienna's 1st district, Innere Stadt. To the east of the Plague Column is the Leopold Fountain with very similar architecture and construction history (48° 13′ N, 16° 22′ E). Taken together, they are often referred to as ditch wells in the literature.

Wikipedia: Josefsbrunnen (Graben) (DE)

63. Hendlkreuz

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The Skinny Henne wayside shrine, also known as the Hendlkreuz, is a listed statue at Laaer-Berg-Straße 100, on the ridge of the Laaer Berg, in Vienna's 10th district of Favoriten, district of Oberlaa. The original column was erected in 1548 as a boundary stone by Max Beck from Leopoldsdorf. The reliefs on the tabernacle are badly weathered.

Wikipedia: Magere Henne (DE)

64. Familienkirche

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The Neuottakringer Church, the Roman Catholic parish church "Zur Heiligen Familie" in Vienna, was built between 1894 and 1898 under the protectorate of Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein, a member of the Reichsrat. It is located in Vienna's 16th district of Ottakring between Wattgasse, Degengasse, Rückertgasse and Arnethgasse at Familienplatz.

Wikipedia: Neuottakringer Kirche (DE)

65. Otto Wagner Villa

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The Villa Wagner I is a villa building built from 1886 to 1888 according to plans by Otto Wagner at Hüttelbergstraße 26 in Hütteldorf, since 1890/1892 part of the 13th, since 1938 part of the 14th district of Vienna, Penzing. The villa is currently owned by the heirs of the painter Ernst Fuchs and houses the Ernst Fuchs Private Museum.

Wikipedia: Villa Wagner I (DE)

66. Hl. Franz von Assisi

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St. Francis of Assisi Church, also known as the Emperor's Jubilee Church and the Mexico Church, is a Basilica-style Catholic church in Vienna, Austria. Built between 1898 and 1910, it was consecrated in 1913. It is located on the Mexikoplatz in Vienna's Second District, Leopoldstadt, and is administered by the Order of the Holy Trinity.

Wikipedia: St. Francis of Assisi Church, Vienna (EN)

67. Pfarrkirche Gartenstadt

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The Pfarrkirche Gartenstadt is a Roman Catholic parish church in the district of Gartenstadt in the district of Neujedlersdorf in the 21st district of Floridsdorf in Vienna. The parish is located in the city deanery 21 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is consecrated to the blood of Christ.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Gartenstadt (DE)

68. Jesuitenkirche (St. Ignatius)

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The Jesuit Church, also known as the University Church, is a two-floor, double-tower church in Vienna, Austria. Influenced by early Baroque principles, the church was remodeled by Andrea Pozzo between 1703 and 1705. The Jesuit Church is located on Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz, immediately adjacent to the old University of Vienna buildings.

Wikipedia: Jesuit Church, Vienna (EN)

69. Prentlhof

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The Prentlhof is a former hunting lodge in Vienna's 10th district of Favoriten, in the district of Unterlaa at Klederinger Straße 169. It was created in the time of Maria Theresa under the name Thurner Hof. The first owner is no longer known; Later, the farm became the property of the Knights of Malta and is now a listed building.

Wikipedia: Prentlhof in Unterlaa (DE)

70. Die Macht zu Lande

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The Power on Land is a monumental wall fountain on the façade of the Michaelertrakt of the Hofburg on Michaelerplatz in Vienna's 1st district, Innere Stadt. The fountain was designed by the sculptor Edmund von Hellmer, unveiled in 1897 and is a listed building. On the opposite side of Michaelerplatz is the fountain Macht zur See.

Wikipedia: Macht zu Lande (DE)

71. Donauinsel

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The Donauinsel is a long, narrow artificial island in central Vienna, Austria, lying between the Danube river and the parallel excavated channel Neue Donau. The island is 21.1 km (13.1 mi) in length, but is only 70–210 m (230–689 ft) wide. It was constructed from 1972 to 1988 primarily as a measure for flood protection.

Wikipedia: Donauinsel (EN)

72. Hundsturmer Linienkapelle

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Hundsturmer Linienkapelle

The Hundsturmer Chapel is a Roman Catholic former line chapel in the 5th district of Vienna, Margareten, on the corner of Schönbrunner Straße and St.-Johann-Gasse on the edge of Bruno-Kreisky-Park and belongs to the parish church of St. Josef zu Margareten. It is one of the few line bands in Vienna that still exists today.

Wikipedia: Hundsturmer Kapelle (DE)

73. Johann Strauss Monument

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The Johann Strauss Monument is located in Vienna's Stadtpark and is one of the most photographed monuments in Vienna. It was erected in memory of the "Waltz King" Johann Strauss (Jr.) next to the Kursalon Hübner. His naming is based on the spelling of his surname as Strauss, which was common at the time of its construction.

Wikipedia: Johann-Strauß-Denkmal (DE)

74. Dreifaltigkeitskirche

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The Holy Trinity Church of the Minorites in Vienna, popularly known as Zu den Weißspaniern and today Alserkirche, but also known as the Trinitarian Church, is the Roman Catholic parish church in the district of Alservorstadt in Vienna's 8th district of Josefstadt. The Minorite Monastery of Vienna is connected to the church.

Wikipedia: Alserkirche (DE)

75. Staatsgründungsdenkmal

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Staatsgründungsdenkmal

The State Foundation Monument is a monument erected to commemorate the founding of the Austrian Republic in 1918 and its resurrection in 1945. It is located in the Schweizergarten in Vienna's 3rd district Landstraße and was erected on 25 October 1966. It is not to be confused with the Republic Monument on the Ringstrasse.

Wikipedia: Staatsgründungsdenkmal (DE)

76. Sternwartepark

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Sternwartepark

The Observatory Park is a green space owned by the Austrian Federal Real Estate Company (BIG) in Vienna-Währing, at the centre of which is the Vienna University Observatory. In 1973, a conflict with political consequences broke out over a planned partial development of this area, which attracted a lot of media attention.

Wikipedia: Sternwartepark (DE)

77. Heiligenkreuzerhof

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The Heiligenkreuzerhof is a courtyard ensemble in Vienna's city centre. It is located between Schönlaterngasse and Grashofgasse and is now surrounded by a complex consisting of a monastery courtyard, prelature, chapel and apartment building. The two entrances at the other end of the building complex make it a passageway.

Wikipedia: Heiligenkreuzerhof (Wien) (DE)

78. Karmeliterkirche

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Karmeliterkirche

The parish church of St. Josef is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 2nd district of Leopoldstadt on Karmeliterplatz. The parish is located in the Deanery 2/20 of the Vicariate Vienna City belonging to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is subject to the patronal feast St. Joseph. The building is under monument protection.

Wikipedia: Karmeliterkirche (Leopoldstadt) (DE)

79. George-Washington-Hof

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The George-Washington-Hof is a sprawling, listed municipal building located at Triester Straße 52 in Vienna's 10th district, Favoriten, and Wienerbergstraße in the 10th and 12th districts, Meidling. The building is a listed building and is defined as a structural protection zone in both districts by the City of Vienna.

Wikipedia: George-Washington-Hof (DE), Website

80. St. Johann Nepomuk

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The parish church of Johannes Nepomuk is a Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna's 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, on Praterstraße. The parish is located in deanery 2/20 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to St. John of Nepomuk. The building is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Johann-Nepomuk-Kirche (Leopoldstadt) (DE)

81. Geymüllerschlössel

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The Geymüllerschlössel is a small palace situated in Pötzleinsdorf, a neighborhood in Vienna's suburban outskirts. It is a branch of the Museum of Applied Arts and Contemporary Art, displaying a diverse collection of furniture and decorative art from the Biedermeier period as well as Franz Sobek's clock collection.

Wikipedia: Geymüllerschlössel (EN)

82. Funeral Museum

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The Bestattungsmuseum Wien is a museum in Vienna, Austria. With around 1,000 exhibits, the Vienna Funeral Museum gives a comprehensive overview of funeral customs, burial rites, funerary art and the special Viennese perspective on death and provides information on the historical and current funeral services in Vienna.

Wikipedia: Funeral Museum Vienna (EN), Website

83. Maria Grün

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The Maria Grün pilgrimage church is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage and branch church in the Prater in the 2nd district of Leopoldstadt. The church is a branch church of the parish of Donaustadt and is located in the Deanery 2/20 of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. She is consecrated to St. Mary.

Wikipedia: Wallfahrtskirche Maria Grün (Wien) (DE)

84. Kirche Maria vom Siege

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Kirche Maria vom Siege

The Church of Our Lady of Victory is a former Roman Catholic parish church on Mariahilfer Gürtel in Vienna's 15th district of Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, which was donated to the Coptic Orthodox Church in 2015. On 30 June 2016, the parish of Fünfhaus was abolished and its territory was added to the parish of Reindorf.

Wikipedia: Kirche Maria vom Siege (Wien) (DE)

85. St. Leopold

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The Parish Church of St. Leopold is a Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna's 2nd district Leopoldstadt at Alexander-Poch-Platz 6. The parish is located in deanery 2/20 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to St. Leopold. The building is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Leopoldskirche (Leopoldstadt) (DE)

86. Globenmuseum

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The Globe Museum is a museum in the Palais Mollard, Vienna, Austria, part of the Austrian National Library. It was opened in 1956, and is the only public museum in the world devoted to globes, being three-dimensional models of Earth or other celestial bodies, or spherical representations of the celestial sphere.

Wikipedia: Globe Museum (EN), Website

87. Haus 1

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Haus 1

The Semmelweis-Frauenklinik is a women's clinic in the 18th district of Vienna known as Währing. It is named after Ignaz Semmelweis. The clinic is registered as an historically significant place and is to be found at Bastiengasse 36–38 in Vienna. It encompasses six five-story pavilions surrounded by a park.

Wikipedia: Semmelweis Frauen-Klinik (EN)

88. Herz-Jesu-Kirche

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The Parish Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Floridsdorf district of the 21st district of Vienna. The parish is located in the city deanery 21 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Herz Jesu (Wien-Floridsdorf) (DE)

89. Böhmischer Prater

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Böhmischer Prater

The Bohemian Prater is a small amusement park at the edge of Vienna, in Favoriten, Vienna's 10th district. It dates to the second half of the 19th century, and some of the rides are more than 100 years old. The name is derived from the larger Wiener (Viennese) Prater in Vienna's Leopoldstadt (2nd) district.

Wikipedia: Bohemian Prater (EN)

90. Gardekirche

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The Gardekirche or Church of the Resurrectionists in honor of the crucified Savior is located at Rennweg 5a in Vienna's 3rd district Landstraße. The classicist central building with interior decoration in the form of courtly rococo is considered one of the main works of the architect Nikolaus von Pacassi.

Wikipedia: Gardekirche (DE)

91. St.-Antonius-von-Padua-Kirche

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The parish church of Schwarzlackenau is a Roman Catholic parish church in the district of Schwarze Lackenau in Vienna's 21st district of Floridsdorf. The parish is located in the city deanery 21 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to St. Anthony.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Schwarzlackenau (DE)

92. Johannes-Nepomuk-Kapelle

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Johannes-Nepomuk-Kapelle

The Johannes Nepomuk Chapel, also known as the Schanzel Chapel, on the Obere Donaustraße in the Wilhelm-Kienzl-Park in Vienna was dedicated to the priest and martyr Johannes Nepomuk and is a listed building. The statue of the saint here is one of the numerous depictions of John of Nepomuk in Vienna.

Wikipedia: Johannes-Nepomuk-Kapelle (Obere Donaustraße) (DE)

93. St. Paul - P.A.-Hansson-Siedlung Ost

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St. Paul - P.A.-Hansson-Siedlung Ost Die Autorenschaft wurde nicht in einer maschinell lesbaren Form angegeben. Es wird Buchhändler als Autor angenommen (basierend auf den Rechteinhaber-Angaben). / CC BY-SA 3.0

St. Paul's parish church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Per-Albin-Hansson-settlement Ost in Vienna, in the 10th district Favoriten. The parish is located in the dean of 10 of the Vicariates of Vienna, belonging to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It was built in 1975 and is dedicated to St. Paul.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche St. Paul (Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung Ost) (DE), Website

94. Tiergarten Schönbrunn

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Schönbrunn Zoo is a 17-hectare (42-acre) zoo in the city of Vienna, Austria. Established in 1752, it is the world's oldest zoo still in operation. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, being a part of the Schönbrunn Palace gardens. It generally receives more than 2 million visitors every year.

Wikipedia: Schönbrunn Zoo (EN), Website

95. Pfarrkirche Neumargareten

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Pfarrkirche Neumargareten

The Church of Maria Conception is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 12th Vienna district of Meidling and is located on Flurschützstraße 1. The location on the district border with Margareten is reflected in the name of the parish of Neumargareten, a former district of Margaret Meidling came.

Wikipedia: Kirche Maria Empfängnis (Wien) (DE)

96. St. Thekla

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The Roman Catholic Piarist Church of St. Thekla at Wiedner Hauptstraße 82 in Vienna's 4th district of Wieden is home to the parish of St. Thekla, one of 4 parishes of the Parish of the Good News, which was newly established in 2017. The church is dedicated to St. Thecla and is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche St. Thekla (Wien) (DE), Website

97. Johannes-Nepomuk-Statue

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The Johannes-Nepomuk statue is a baroque statue of Heiligen on Oberlaaer 9th place, in front of the parish church of Oberlaa "Zur Saint Aegidus", in the 10th district of Favorites, district of Oberlaa. The property is entered in the digital cultural directory of the City of Vienna (list entry).

Wikipedia: Johannes-Nepomuk-Statue am Kirchenplatz Oberlaa (DE)

98. Theater am Alsergrund

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Theater am Alsergrund Cornelia Auernigg / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Theater am Alsergrund is a cabaret and event stage in the 9th district of Alsergrund in Vienna, which was founded by Andreas Hutter (1961–2010) and on October 7, 1995 for the first time in a coal cellar converted by Hutter. The theater is managed as a club and offers space for 68 people.

Wikipedia: Theater am Alsergrund (DE), Website

99. Lazaristenkloster Marianeum

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Lazaristenkloster Marianeum

The Marianneum was a retreat and education house of the Lazarists with an adjoining Roman Catholic church in the Hetzendorf district of the 12th district of Meidling in Vienna. It was sold by the Lazarists and will be converted into a residential building from 2019. The garden is to remain.

Wikipedia: Marianneum (DE)

100. Ernesto Che Guevara

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Ernesto Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and military theorist. A major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.

Wikipedia: Che Guevara (EN)

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