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    Green Prater: www.wien.gv.at /umwelt /parks /anlagen /prater.html (in German) The Prater ( German pronunciation: [ˈpraːtɐ] ⓘ ) is a large public park in Leopoldstadt , Vienna , Austria. The Wurstelprater , an amusement park that is often simply called "Prater", lies in one corner of the Wiener Prater and includes the Wiener Riesenrad ...

  2. Prater. An amusement park for many, place of nostalgic dreams for some, oasis of greenery for almost everyone – and the location of the Giant Ferris Wheel, one of Vienna’s most famous symbols. Welcome to the Vienna Prater. Show more text.

  3. A Recreation Area For All. 18th century. As co-regent of Maria Theresa, Emperor Joseph II opened the Prater as a recreation area for all inhabitants of Vienna on April 7, 1766. Only the rearmost part, the so-called Hirschau, remained in imperial possession and was used for breeding deer, noble and fallow deer.

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  5. Prater Museum. 2., Prater, Hauptallee, (Planetarium at the Giant Ferris Wheel) Phone: 726 76 83. www.wienmuseum.at. Opening hours: Tue-Thu 10-13, Fri-Sun and on holidays 2:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m. Closed: January 1, May 1, December 25, as well as on Easter Monday, Whit Monday and other bank holidays that fall on a Monday.

  6. 1873 Vienna World's Fair. /  48.21611°N 16.39556°E  / 48.21611; 16.39556. The 1873 Vienna World's Fair ( German: Weltausstellung 1873 Wien) was the large world exposition that was held from 1 May to 31 October 1873 in the Austria-Hungarian capital Vienna. Its motto was "Culture and Education" ( German: Kultur und Erziehung ).

  7. 1020 Vienna. www.wien.gv.at. +43 1 40 00 80 42. Accessibility. Map Points of interest in the area. Feedback. The Vienna Prater is entertaining and exciting, but it can also be relaxing and quiet. One part of it contains attractions ranging from a nostalgic merry-go-round to an ultra-modern roller coaster. In the other area, known as the ...

  8. The Prater is located in the Leopoldstadt, Vienna’s second district, and is easily reached by underground trains U1 and U2, stop Praterstern. You can also take the city trains S1-S3, S7, S15 Wien Nord, tram and bus. If you have rented a car, you can park it in one of the free or paid car parks around the park.

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