°Vienna UNESCO world heritage sites
°Vienna City center
°St. Stephen's Cathedral
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°Stephansplatz 3
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The most important religious building in Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in Habsburg and Austrian history and has, with its multi-coloured tile roof, become one of the city's most recognizable symbols
°St. Peter's Church
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°Petersplatz 1
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The new church was the first domed structure in baroque Vienna.
°St. Michael's Church
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°Michaelerplatz 4
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The neo-Classical façade (1792) is plainer than its Baroque doorway, and the 1340 Gothic tower had a Renaissance spire (1598) added to it. Inside, the church has a Gothic chancel and Baroque decor, exemplified by the remarkable Fall of the Angels over the high altar.
°Minorite church
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°Minoritenplatz 2A
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The Minoritenkirche is one of the oldest and artistically most valuable churches in Vienna. Works of art from 7 centuries decorate the church. They take the visitor into the past, convey beauty and tranquility.
°Scots Church
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°Freyung 6A
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The interior of the temple is distinguished by glass mosaics and beautiful ceiling paintings.
°St. Mary's on the Bank
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°Salvatorgasse 12
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One of the oldest churches in the city - along with St. Peter's Church and St. Rupert's Church - it is one of the few surviving examples of Gothic architecture in the Vienna.
°Romans museum
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°Hoher Markt 3
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On display are ordinary objects and cult items, fragments from buildings, statues, and toys, drain covers and crockery, idols and ornaments. The latest 3-D technologies, drawings, and wall paintings illustrate a vision of what life may have looked like back then.
°Vienna Ring road
°Court Theatre
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°Universitaetsring 2
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The Burgtheater was created in 1741 and has become known as "die Burg" by the Viennese population; its theatre company of more or less regular members has created a traditional style and speech typical of Burgtheater performances.
°Town Hall
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°Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1
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The design of the richly adorned fassade is modelled on the Gothic architecture of Flemish and Brabant secular buildings like the Brussels Town Hall. It features five towers including the central tower with a height of 98 m (322 ft).
°Parliament
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°Dr.-Karl-Renner-Ring 3
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It contains over one hundred rooms, the most important of which are the Chambers of the National Council, the Federal Council, and the former House of Deputies (Abgeordnetenhaus). The building also includes committee rooms, libraries, lobbies, dining rooms, bars and gymnasiums.
°Maria Theresa Square
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°Burgring 5
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This market is one of Vienna’s biggest. And also one of its prettiest, thanks to the tasteful lighting and the location with the museum backdrops.
°Imperial Palace
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°Heldenplatz
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The Hofburg has been expanded over the centuries to include various residences (with the Amalienburg and the Albertina), the imperial chapel (Hofkapelle or Burgkapelle), the imperial library (Hofbibliothek), the treasury (Schatzkammer), the Burgtheater, the Spanish Riding School (Hofreitschule), the imperial mews (Stallburg and Hofstallungen).
°Court garden
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°Josefsplatz 1
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The park is famous for its beautiful rose gardens with over 3,000 rose bushes of about 400 different cultivars of roses.
°State Opera
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°Opernring 2
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Inaugurated in 1869, the Staatsoper (State Opera House) stands proudly with its fine Renaissance façade overlooking the Ring.