Overview of and topical guide to Vienna
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to 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]
General reference
Geography of Vienna
Geography of Vienna
Vienna is:
Population of Vienna: 1,867,960
Area of Vienna: 414.65 km2 (160.10 sq mi)
Atlas of Vienna
Place
Location of Vienna
Vienna is situated within the following regions:
Environment of Vienna
Vienna floodplain
The Leopoldsberg
The Donauinsel
The Danube in Vienna
Natural geographic features of Vienna
Floodplains in Vienna
Highlands in Vienna
Hills in Vienna
Islands in Vienna
Rivers in Vienna
Areas of Vienna
The Museumsquartier
Locations in Vienna
Bridges in Vienna
Bridges over the Danube
The Soviet War Memorial
City walls of Vienna
Cultural and exhibition centres in Vienna
Monuments and memorials in Vienna
Museums and galleries in Vienna
Imperial Crown, Orb, and Sceptre of Austria, kept in the Imperial Treasury
Kunsthistorisches Museum
The Belvedere palace
The Hermesvilla
The Hofburg
Schönbrunn Palace
The Gloriette in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden
Palais Trautson
Museums in Vienna
Palaces and villas in Vienna
Parks and gardens in Vienna
Volksgarten
Maria-Theresien-Platz
Minoritenplatz with Minoritenkirche
Public squares in Vienna
Religious buildings in Vienna
The Jesuit Church
Karlskirche
Wotruba Church
Secular buildings in Vienna
The DC Tower 1
The Palace of Justice
The Rathaus
Streets in Vienna
Kärntner Straße
Theatres in Vienna
The Burgtheater
Towers in Vienna
Demographics of Vienna
Demographics of Vienna
Government and politics of Vienna
The Austrian Parliament Building
Politics of Vienna
Law and order in Vienna
International relations of Vienna
History of Vienna
History of Vienna
History of Vienna, by period or event
Timeline of Vienna
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
Culture of Vienna
The Secession Building
Hundertwasserhaus
Kursalon Hübner
The Haas House
Culture of Vienna
Arts in Vienna
Architecture of Vienna
Architecture of Vienna
Cinema of Vienna
Literature of Vienna
Music of Vienna
Ludwig van Beethoven spent much of his professional life in Vienna.
Musikverein , the Golden Hall
Vienna State Opera
Vienna Hofburg Orchestra
Vienna Mozart Orchestra
Music of Vienna
Theatre of Vienna
Theatre of Vienna
Visual arts of Vienna
Beethoven Frieze , a painting by Gustav Klimt, one of the founders of the Vienna Secession art movement
Cuisine of Vienna
The original Sachertorte , as served at Vienna's Hotel Sacher
Cuisine of Vienna
Grafenegg Festival , the open-air stage "Wolkenturm"
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
Newspapers in Vienna
Radio and television in Vienna
People of Vienna
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
Interior of the St. Stephen's Cathedral
Religion in Vienna
Catholicism in Vienna
Protestantism in Vienna
Buddhism in Vienna
Islam in Vienna
Sports in Vienna
The FK Austria Wien team in 2011
The SK Rapid Wien team in 2010
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Sport in Vienna
Basketball in Vienna
Football in Vienna
Rugby football in Vienna
Ice hockey in Vienna
Running in Vienna
Tennis in Vienna
Sports venues in Vienna
Economy and infrastructure of Vienna
Austria Center Vienna (ACV)
Hotel Sacher
The Wiener Riesenrad , one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions
Economy of Vienna
Transportation in Vienna
The City Airport Train (CAT)
S1 cityjet EMU at Floridsdorf station
U2 train at the Donaustadtbrücke
E2 type tramcar
Transportation in Vienna
Rail transport in Vienna
Rail transport in Vienna
Education in Vienna
Main building of the University of Vienna
The Vienna University of Economics and Business
Education in Vienna
Universities in Vienna
Research institutes in Vienna
Healthcare in Vienna
Vienna General Hospital
Healthcare in Vienna
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Vienna
Official websites
History of Vienna
Further information on Vienna