Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #18 in Vienna, Austria
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Experience Vienna in Austria in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in ViennaIndividual Sights in ViennaSight 1: kath. Pfarrkirche Am Tabor
The parish church Am Tabor is a Roman Catholic parish church in the 2nd district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt, at Hochstettergasse 1. The parish is located in the deanery 2/20 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It is dedicated to the feast of the Resurrection of Christ. The building is a listed building.
Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Am Tabor (Leopoldstadt) (DE), Website
Sight 2: Evang. Verklärungskirche
The Church of the Transfiguration is an Evangelical Lutheran church in the 2nd district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt. It serves as a place of worship for the Protestant parish of A.B. Vienna-Leopoldstadt and Brigittenau.
Sight 3: Augartenpalais
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.
Sight 4: Augarten
The Augarten is a public park of 52.2 hectares situated in the Leopoldstadt, the second district of Vienna, Austria. It contains the city's oldest Baroque park.
Sight 5: Palais Grassalkovics
The Palais Grassalkovics, often also Grassalkovich, is located in the 2nd district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt, with today's address Obere Augartenstraße 40.
Sight 6: Johannes-Nepomuk-Kapelle
The Johannes Nepomuk Chapel, also known as the Schanzelkapelle, on the Upper Danube Street 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 located here is one of the numerous representations of John of Nepomuk in Vienna.
Wikipedia: Johannes-Nepomuk-Kapelle (Obere Donaustraße) (DE)
Sight 7: Rosarium Wettsteinpark
The Rosarium Wettsteinpark Wien is a 1,300 m² park, rose garden and botanical garden managed by the municipality of Vienna, Austria.
Sight 8: Wettsteinpark
Wettsteinpark is a park in Vienna's 2nd district of Leopoldstadt. It is located as a linear riverside park between the Danube Canal and the Upper Danube Road and stretches approximately from the Siemens-Nixdorf-Steg to the Rossauer Bridge. It is named after the Austrian botanist Richard Wettstein.
Sight 9: Evang. Messiaskapelle
The Evangelical Messiah Chapel Vienna Alsergrund of the parish A.B. is located in a residential building in the 9th district of Vienna, Alsergrund. It is the parish church of the parish of A.B Alsergrund, which belongs to the Evangelical Superintendence A. B. Vienna.
Sight 10: Jüdischer Friedhof Rossau
The Jewish cemetery in Roßau, which is also known at the Seegasse Jewish cemetery because of its location in the Seegasse, is the oldest preserved cemetery in Vienna. Members of the city's Jewish community were buried here between 1540 and 1783.
Sight 11: Servitenkirche
The Servite Church is a church in Vienna, Austria.
Sight 12: Sigmund Freud Museum
The Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna is a museum founded in 1971 covering Sigmund Freud's life story. It is located in the Alsergrund district, at Berggasse 19. In 2003, the museum was put in the hands of the newly established Sigmund Freud Foundation, which has since received the entire building as an endowment. It also covers the history of psychoanalysis.
Wikipedia: Sigmund Freud Museum (Vienna) (EN), Website, Facebook
Sight 13: Schauspielhaus Wien
Schauspielhaus Wien is a theatre in Vienna, Austria, located at 19 Porzellangasse in the 9th District of Vienna (Alsergrund).
Sight 14: Palais Liechtenstein (Gartenpalais)
The Gartenpalais Liechtenstein 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 is still located in the gallery rooms of the palace. In 2010, in order to avoid confusion in the future, the palace began to be officially referred to as the Garden Palace, as the Liechtenstein City Palace in Vienna's old town had been renovated by 2013 and then also equipped with part of the Liechtenstein art collection.
Wikipedia: Palais Liechtenstein (Fürstengasse) (DE), Website
Sight 15: Palais Clam-Gallas
The Palais Clam-Gallas is a palace in Neo-classical or Biedermeier style in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1834 or 1835 as a summer residence by Franz Joseph, Prince of Dietrichstein.
Sight 16: Money Museum
The Money Museum of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank is located in the main building of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank on Otto-Wagner-Platz in Vienna-Alsergrund. The only money museum in Austria illuminates the topics of money – currency – economy with its exhibitions.
Wikipedia: Geldmuseum der Oesterreichischen Nationalbank (DE), Website
Sight 17: Memorial to the Jewish Children, Women and Men of Austria who were murdered in the Shoah
Memorial for the Jewish Children, Women and Men from Austria Murdered in the Shoah (Shoah Name Walls) 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 Ostarrichipark in Vienna's 9th district, 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
Sight 18: Dreifaltigkeitskirche
The Holy Trinity Church of the Minorites in Vienna, popularly known as the Zu den Weißspaniern and today the Alserkirche, but also known as the Trinitarian Church, is the Roman Catholic parish church of the Alservorstadt district in Vienna's 8th district of Josefstadt. The Minorite monastery in Vienna is closely connected to the church. Both are listed as historical monuments.
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