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Ringstrasse: Ringstrasse. Burgtheater.
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  • It is one of the most famous theatres in the world and I suppose the most important German stage in Europe. Burgtheater was projected by two architects, Karl von Hasenauer and Gottfried Semper. Decorations was projected by famous artists and also by Gustav and Ernst Klimt and Franz Matsch. The emperor's theatre started in year 1741 in a hall in Hofburg but the place was changed and the theatre found its new place in the building you can find it nowadays. At the auditorium there could be more to 1000 spectators.

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  • Directions: in front of the Rathaus
  • Website: www.burgtheater.at
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    Ringstrasse: Pallas Athena Statue
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  • The Pallas Athena statue has recently been restored, as part of the restoration of the Parlament, its ramp and facade. It is a fine statue and looks even better now that it has been cleaned up and restored.

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  • Directions: U2/U3 Volkstheater J tram to Stadiongasse Parlament Ringlinien (1 and 2) and tram D

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    Ringstrasse: A monumental group
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  • Behind the cathedral, we found a group of sculptures, this time a trio of musical ladies. There also is a plaque dedicated to Antonio Vivaldi. No doubt the musicians are meant to be playing the “Four Seasons”: Vivaldi was a priest (known, because of his hair colour as "The Red Priest"), so maybe that suggests some connection with the Votivkirche. Unfortunately, although the statue was enjoyable, I’ve been unable to find out more about it – there was no other signage!

  • Directions: Immediately behind the Votivkirche

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    Ringstrasse: Ringstrasse.
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    The Secession House in Vienna.
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    Ringstrasse is one of the most European boulevard and in my opinion one of the nicest boulevard to walk in Vienna. It is 5 km long street which circles the centre of Vienna. The beginning of the Ringstrasse was in year 1857 as a decision of Franz Josef I. It was built in the place of medieval defensive walls. Vienna needed then elegant boulevard and Ringstrasse is a one. In years 1860-1890 were built 12 of public buildings like the Oper House, Burgtheater, Parliament House, University, Town Hall, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Naturhistorisches Museum. There are a lot of cultural places and institutions along this street like the Secession House, Academy of Fine Arts and so on. It is very nice idea to walk around and watch all these amazing buildings. You have to do it being in Vienna , it is an obligatory walk in my opinion.

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  • Website: http://www.aboutvienna.org/sights/ring.htm

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    Ringstrasse: Burgtheater (National Theater)
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    Of the German theatres around town, the best to visit is the Burgtheater. The precious interiors of the theatre are created in the style of the French baroque. The solid staircases show paintings from Gustav and Ernst Klimt and from Franz Matsch. This part of the building is remained intact, after the bombardments of the world war.

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  • Phone: 01 514 44 41 40
  • Directions: Station : Burgtheater/Minoritenplatz Metro: U3 - Station Herrengasse Metro: U2 - Station Rathaus Tramways : 1, 2, D
  • Website: www.burgtheater.at

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    Ringstrasse: Neues Rathaus – New City Council
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  • New City Council building, Vienna - Vienna
    New City Council building,
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    This magnificent building built in 1873 in Neogothic style is the place of pilgrimage of lots of tourists from all over the world, especially in summer when film festivals and concerts are held. There is a huge screen at the building wall and you can see different films in the evening. You can listen to different concerts in Arkadenhof (Arcade Court) in the yard of the City Council building.At the approaches to the Rathaus you can see on both side of the road in the park a great number of small cafes with national banners of the countries they represent: Croatia, Germany, Italy, Cuba, etc. You can sit at a café and taste the dishes of the national cuisine there.

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    Ringstrasse: Ringstrasse
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  • Vienna’s Ringstrasse or “Ring,” was originally the city wall. Constructed in the mid 19th century to protect Vienna from outside threats, it now surrounds the Old City. This is 2 1/2 miles long. You will found it easy to walk the Ringstrasse since most of the area is a pedestrian zone and traffic is limited.

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    Ringstrasse: Rathaus
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  • City Hall (Rathaus), seat of Mayor of Vienna is one of the mightiest buildings in Vienna. On the square in front of Rathaus there are various public manifestations taking place, like presentations of operas on huge screen during the summer, mountain biker's exhibitions, skating, Christmas markets, international cuisine presentations... Across the Ringstrasse there is National Theatre.

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  • Website: http://www.wien.gv.at/english/cityhall/

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    Ringstrasse: The Central Tower
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  • Films for you! Have fun! Vienna City Council - Vienna
    Films for you! Have fun!
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    The Central Tower is 98 m high. A three-meter-long statue of Alexander Nehr crowns it. This statue is very special to the residents of Vienna. It’s an imitation of the statue of Emperor Maximilian I that is kept in Neue Hofburg. Maximilian statue has long been one of the symbols of Vienna.

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  • Directions: Square in front of the City Council

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    Ringstrasse: Ringstrasse: take a tram tour
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  • On Christmas Eve 1857, the Emperor Franz-Josef I announced the demolition of the zigzag fortifications around the old town and the building of a Ringstrasse, a horseshoe of imperial boulevards to be laid out on the former glacis (the sloping ground between the walls and the suburbs). Twelve major public buildings were set down along its course between 1860 and 1890 – among them the court opera house and theatre, two court museums, the imperial parliament, the city university and town hall – all at no cost to the taxpayer. By the end of World War I, though, the Habsburgs were no more: as Edward Crankshaw wrote, the Ringstrasse "was designed as the crown of the Empire, but it turned out to be a tomb". Today Vienna's Ringstrasse looks pretty much as it did in last days of the Habsburgs, studded with key landmarks. The monumental public institutions remain the chief sights: heading anticlockwise, they include the Votivkirche, Rathaus, Burgtheater and Parlament buildings, the two monster museums – the Naturhistorisches and Kunsthistorisches – the new cultural centre of the Museumsquartier, and the Staatsoper. Countless other cultural institutions occupy prime positions on the Ring and neighbouring Karlsplatz, most notably, the Musikverein, the city's premier concert venue, the glorious Jugendstil Secession building, and three more excellent museums: the Akademie der bildenden Künste, the Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien, and the MAK (Museum of Applied Art). Last, but not least, Karlsplatz also boasts Vienna's most imposing Baroque church, the Karlskirche.

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