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Outline of Vienna
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Coat of arms of Vienna

Vienna capital of Austria and one of its nine states. It is the country's largest city, with over 1.8 million residents[1] within an area of 414.65 km2 (160.10 sq mi). Vienna has a rich heritage and is considered one of the most livable cities in the world. It is the cultural center of Austria and a popular tourist destination, attracting over 6.8 million visitors per year.[2] Having become the home of many musical luminaries throughout music's classical period (and later), including Mozart and Beethoven, Vienna is known as the City of Music.[3]

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General reference

  • Pronunciation: English: /viˈɛnə/; German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] ;[4]
  • Common English name(s): Vienna
  • Official English name(s): Vienna
  • Adjectival(s): Viennese, Wiener
  • Demonym(s): Viennese, Wiener

Geography of Vienna

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Geography of Vienna

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Location of Vienna

Environment of Vienna

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Vienna floodplain
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The Leopoldsberg
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The Donauinsel
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The Danube in Vienna

Natural geographic features of Vienna

Areas of Vienna

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The Museumsquartier

Locations in Vienna

Bridges in Vienna

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Bridges over the Danube
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The Soviet War Memorial

City walls of Vienna

Cultural and exhibition centres in Vienna

Monuments and memorials in Vienna

Museums and galleries in Vienna

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Imperial Crown, Orb, and Sceptre of Austria, kept in the Imperial Treasury
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Kunsthistorisches Museum
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The Belvedere palace
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The Hermesvilla
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The Hofburg
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Schönbrunn Palace
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The Gloriette in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden
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Palais Trautson

Museums in Vienna

Palaces and villas in Vienna

Parks and gardens in Vienna

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Volksgarten
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Maria-Theresien-Platz
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Minoritenplatz with Minoritenkirche

Public squares in Vienna

Religious buildings in Vienna

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The Jesuit Church
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Karlskirche
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Wotruba Church

Secular buildings in Vienna

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The DC Tower 1
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The Palace of Justice
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The Rathaus

Streets in Vienna

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Kärntner Straße

Theatres in Vienna

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The Burgtheater

Towers in Vienna

Demographics of Vienna

Demographics of Vienna

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Government and politics of Vienna

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The Austrian Parliament Building

Politics of Vienna

Law and order in Vienna

International relations of Vienna

History of Vienna

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History of Vienna

History of Vienna, by period or event

Timeline of Vienna

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Franz Joseph I of Austria, the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria. Under his rule the city experienced rapid growth and an unprecedented flowering of the arts and architecture.

History of Vienna, by subject

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Culture of Vienna

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The Secession Building
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Hundertwasserhaus
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Kursalon Hübner
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The Haas House

Culture of Vienna

Arts in Vienna

Architecture of Vienna

Architecture of Vienna

Cinema of Vienna

Literature of Vienna

Music of Vienna

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Ludwig van Beethoven spent much of his professional life in Vienna.
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Musikverein, the Golden Hall
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Vienna State Opera
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Vienna Hofburg Orchestra
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Vienna Mozart Orchestra

Music of Vienna

Theatre of Vienna

Theatre of Vienna

Visual arts of Vienna

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Beethoven Frieze, a painting by Gustav Klimt, one of the founders of the Vienna Secession art movement

Cuisine of Vienna

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The original Sachertorte, as served at Vienna's Hotel Sacher

Cuisine of Vienna

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Grafenegg Festival, the open-air stage "Wolkenturm"
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Otto Wagner, Austrian architect who contributed many landmarks to his home town Vienna

Events in Vienna

Events in Vienna

Languages of Vienna

Languages of Vienna

Media in Vienna

Media in Vienna

People of Vienna

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Sir Karl Popper, born in Vienna in 1902, played an important role in establishing the philosophy of science.

People of Vienna

Philosophy of Vienna

Philosophy of Vienna

Religion in Vienna

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Interior of the St. Stephen's Cathedral

Religion in Vienna

Sports in Vienna

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The FK Austria Wien team in 2011
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The SK Rapid Wien team in 2010
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Ernst-Happel-Stadion

Sport in Vienna

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Economy and infrastructure of Vienna

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Austria Center Vienna (ACV)
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Hotel Sacher
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The Wiener Riesenrad, one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions

Economy of Vienna

Transportation in Vienna

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The City Airport Train (CAT)
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S1 cityjet EMU at Floridsdorf station
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U2 train at the Donaustadtbrücke
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E2 type tramcar

Transportation in Vienna

Rail transport in Vienna

Rail transport in Vienna

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Education in Vienna

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Main building of the University of Vienna
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The Vienna University of Economics and Business

Education in Vienna

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Healthcare in Vienna

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Vienna General Hospital

Healthcare in Vienna

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