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  1. Vienna City Hall ( German: Wiener Rathaus) is the seat of local government of Vienna, located on the Rathausplatz in the Innere Stadt district. Constructed from 1872 to 1883 in a neo-Gothic style according to plans designed by Friedrich von Schmidt, it houses the office of the Mayor of Vienna, as well as the chambers of the city council and ...

  2. Wien Hauptbahnhof, Vienna Central Station [4] [5] or Vienna Main Station [6] [a] is the main railway station in Vienna, Austria, located in the Favoriten district. [9] It became fully operational in December 2015, linking major railway lines from the north, east, south and west, and replacing the old Wien Südbahnhof terminus. [10]

  3. Vienna ( German: Wien; Austro-Bavarian: Wean) is the capital of Austria and by far its most populous city, with an urban population of 2 million and a metropolitan population of 2.9 million (2023). It is the country's artistic, cultural, economic and political centre. It is known for its high living standards, relaxed yet elegant lifestyle and ...

  4. The Jewish Community of Vienna ( Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien or IKG) is the body that represents Vienna 's Orthodox Jewish community. Today, the IKG has around 10,000 members. Throughout history, it has represented almost all of Austria's Jews, whose numbers are sufficient to form communities in only a few other cities in Austria.

  5. The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, or simply BOKU (derived from its German name, Universität für Bo den ku ltur Wien, German pronunciation: [ˌunivɛʁziˈtɛːt fyːɐ̯ ˈboːdn̩kʊlˌtuːɐ̯ viːn] ⓘ ), founded in 1872, is an education and research centre for renewable resources in Vienna, Austria.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_WienMax Wien - Wikipedia

    Max Wien. Max Karl Werner Wien ( German pronunciation: [ˈviːn]; 25 December 1866 – 22 February 1938) was a German physicist and the director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Jena. [1] He was born in Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), the son of the co-owner of the well-known Castell grain company, Otto Wien. [2]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlbertinaAlbertina - Wikipedia

    www .albertina .at. The Albertina is a museum in the Innere Stadt (First District) of Vienna, Austria. It houses one of the largest and most important print rooms in the world with approximately 65,000 drawings and approximately 1 million old master prints, as well as more modern graphic works, photographs and architectural drawings.

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