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    the Innere Stadt district of Vienna. It is located on the edge of the Burggarten [de] near the Albertina and the State Opera. It is 180 metres long and...
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    Vienna (redirect from Wien)
    Vienna (/viˈɛnə/ vee-EN-ə; German: Wien [viːn] ; Austro-Bavarian: Wean [veɐ̯n]) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria...
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    sculptor, Viktor Tilgner, working on his monument of Mozart, for the Vienna Burggarten [de]. In 1896, he was awarded a small gold medal at the Große Berliner...
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    of the Albertina building and the Burggarten Palmenhaus. Another prominent Palmenhaus is located in the Burggarten of the Innere Stadt, 48°12′18″N 16°22′1″E...
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    to 1907. His projects included the Palmenhaus, a greenhouse near the Burggarten [de], and the monument to Empress Elisabeth of Austria, in the Volksgarten...
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  • others at Hof Dietrichsruh, Salzburg and at the Palmenhaus at Vienna’s Burggarten. The installation Posing Project C – The Art of Garfunkel was shown at...
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    Mozart Monument (German: Mozart-Denkmal) is a monument located in the Burggarten [de] in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria since 1953. It is...
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    in the Sundial House, but it was transferred to the greenhouse in the Burggarten in 1998. Rust on the steel framework caused the building to be closed...
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  • und Willy Hengl): u.a. “Sturm“, Solarisation 1932: Vienna, Glaspalast, Burggarten: Second International Art Photography Exhibition of the Association of...
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    emperor ordered the construction of an open-air theatre near the present Burggarten, with a capacity of 5,000 people. For Margaret's birthday in July 1668...
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    trees, the most notable parks being the Stadtpark with the Kursalon, Burggarten, Volksgarten, and Rathauspark, as well as a number of squares such as...
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    figures in the windows at the Burgtheater 1889: Grillparzer Memorial in the Burggarten (with Carl Kundmann); Weyr created the reliefs depicting Grillparzer's...
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    in 1817, three gardens were made: the private Imperial Castle Garden (Burggarten), Heroes Square (Heldenplatz) as a large open, green area, and the People's...
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    palace. The wing is located in-between Josephsplatz to the north and the Burggarten to the south. The books in the monastery of the Conventual Franciscans...
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    and Israel — do not understand German. Matti Bunzl, the director of the Wien Museum, sees the White Elephant Archive performance as an "examination of...
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  • election campaign on 4 September 2008 in the Palmenhaus in the Viennese Burggarten. On 11 September 2008, the LIF presented a second wave of four election...
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  • Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note Emperor Francis I Burggarten, Vienna 1781 Balthasar Ferdinand Moll 48°12′16″N 16°21′55″E / 48.204503°N...
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