Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #6 in Vienna, Austria
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Experience Vienna in Austria in a whole new way with our 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: Franz-Domes-Hof
The Franz-Domes-Hof is a listed municipal residential complex in Vienna-Margareten. It is located at Margaretengürtel 126–134.
Sight 2: Klarissinnenkirche Zur ewigen Anbetung
The Poor Clares Adoration Church is a Roman Catholic church in Vienna's 5th district of Margareten.
Sight 3: Justizanstalt Wien-Mittersteig
The Wien-Mittersteig prison is a special institution of the Austrian prison system in the 5th district of Vienna. The prison mainly accommodates inmates of the enforcement of measures against mentally abnormal offenders. Mentally abnormal offenders, on the other hand, who are not mentally competent, are housed in the Göllersdorf and Asten prisons.
Sight 4: St. Thekla
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.
Sight 5: 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 apartment buildings of late historicist and secessionist character, which Felix Czeike and Friedrich Achleitner described as having different architectural qualities.
Sight 6: Palais Hohenlohe-Bartenstein
The Palais Hohenlohe-Bartenstein is a late historicist palace in the 4th district of Vienna, Wieden, Schönburgstraße 8–10.
Sight 7: Wieden District Museum
The Wieden District Museum is a district and local history museum dedicated to the 4th district of Vienna at Klagbaumgasse 4.
Sight 8: Freie Bühne Wieden
The Freie Bühne Wieden is a private theatre in the 4th district of Vienna, Wieden, which opened on 17 December 1976.
Sight 9: Engelbrunnen
The Engelbrunnen is a listed fountain at Wiedner Hauptstraße 55 in the 4th district of Wieden.
Sight 10: Ernst-Jandl-Park
The Ernst-Jandl-Park is a Beserlpark on the Wieden in Vienna, Schlüsselgasse 4.
Sight 11: Palais Starhemberg-Schönburg
The Palais Schönburg is a palace in the 4th district of Wieden in Vienna, at Rainergasse 11.
Sight 12: Palais Hohenlohe
The Palais Hohenlohe-Dobner-Dobenau is located in the 4th district of Vienna, Wieden, at Theresianumgasse 33 near the Theresianum.
Sight 13: Palais der Apostolischen Nuntiatur
The Palais of the Apostolic Nunciature is located in the 4th district of Vienna Wieden at Theresianumgasse 31 at the corner of Viktorgasse.
Sight 14: Anton-Benya-Park
Anton-Benya-Park in Argentinierstraße in Vienna's 4th district of Wieden is a Viennese park named by the Vienna Chamber of Labour in honour of Anton Benya and opened on 1 June 1990.
Sight 15: Theater Akzent
The Theater Akzent is a stage founded in 1989 by the Vienna Chamber of Labour as part of the Adolf Czettel Education Centre in Vienna's 4th district of Wieden.
Sight 16: Belvedere
Book Ticket*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.
Sight 17: Botanischer Garten der Universität Wien
The Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna is a botanical garden in Vienna, Austria. It covers 8 hectares and is immediately adjacent to the Belvedere gardens. It is a part of the University of Vienna.
Wikipedia: Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna (EN), Website
Sight 18: Palais Hoyos
Palais Hoyos is an Art Nouveau building in the Landstraße district of Vienna, Austria.
Sight 19: Gardekirche
The Guard Church or Church of the Resurrectionists in honor of the crucified Savior is located on Rennweg 5a in the 3rd district of Landstrasse. The classicist central building with interior decoration in the form of the courtly rococo is one of the main works by the architect Nikolaus von Pacassi.
Sight 20: Palais Bratmann-Thorsch
The Palais Bratmann-Thorsch is located in the 3rd district of Vienna, Landstraße, Metternichgasse 4.
Sight 21: Christ Church Vienna
The Anglican church of Christ Church, Vienna is located in central Vienna, Jaurèsgasse 17-19, off the Rennweg. Worship services are held in English on Sundays and Wednesdays. On the first Sunday of the month there is a service of Evensong.
Sight 22: Palais Rothschild
Palais Rothschild is a palace in Vienna, Austria. It is located at Metternichgasse 8 in Vienna's 3rd district, Landstraße. The building is also known as Palais Springer, as it was owned by the Springer family before the Rothschild family.
Sight 23: Palais Bourgoing
The Palais Bourgoing is located in the 3rd district of Vienna, Landstraße, Metternichgasse 12 and is a listed building.
Sight 24: Palais Sigray Saint-Marsan
The Palais Sigray St. Marsan is a Ringstrasse palace at Reisnerstraße 49, corner of Jaurèsgasse 9 in Vienna's 3rd district Landstraße, not far from the Belvedere. The ensemble houses the embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Sight 25: Portois & Fix
The house of the company Portois & Fix, which was active in furniture production and interior design, was built between 1899 and 1901 on their behalf by Max Fabiani in Vienna's 3rd district, Landstraße, at Ungargasse 59–61. It is his first building in Vienna and is considered one of his major works.
Sight 26: Evangelisch-Koreanische Gemeinde in Wien
The Evangelical Paul Gerhardt Church is an Evangelical-Korean church in the 3rd district of Vienna Landstraße at the corner of Schützengasse and Stanislausgasse.
Wikipedia: Evangelische Koreanische Kirche (Wien) (DE), Website
Sight 27: Herz-Jesu Kirche
The Herz-Jesu-Kirche is a Roman Catholic church and branch church of the parish church Rennweg in the 3rd district of Vienna.
Sight 28: Rabenhof
The Rabenhof Theater is a theater in the 3rd district of Vienna, Landstraße, at Rabengasse 3.
Sight 29: St. Peter und Paul
The parish church Erdberg is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Erdberg district of Vienna's 3rd district of Landstraße. In the vernacular, the church is also called the Alt-Erdberg parish church to better differentiate it from the parish church of Neuerdberg. The parish is located in Deanery 3 of the Vicariate of Vienna City, which belongs to the Archdiocese of Vienna. It was built between 1700 and 1723 in the Baroque-Classicist style and is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul. The building is a listed building.
Sight 30: Figurentheater LILARUM
The LILARUM Puppet Theatre is a Viennese puppet theatre and an essential Austrian cultural institution for children.
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