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
- 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
- Vienna is:
- a city
- capital of Austria
- a primate city of Austria
- a federated state
- a city
- Population of Vienna: 1,867,960
- Area of Vienna: 414.65 km2 (160.10 sq mi)
- Atlas of Vienna
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Coordinates: 48°12′N 16°22′E / 48.200°N 16.367°E |
Location of Vienna
- Vienna is situated within the following regions:
Environment of Vienna
Natural geographic features of Vienna
- Floodplains in Vienna
- Highlands in Vienna
- Hills in Vienna
- Islands in Vienna
- Rivers in Vienna
Areas of Vienna
Locations in Vienna
Bridges in Vienna
City walls of Vienna
Cultural and exhibition centres in Vienna
Monuments and memorials in Vienna
Museums and galleries in Vienna
- Albertina
- Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art
- Ephesos Museum
- Funeral Museum Vienna
- Galerie nächst St. Stephan
- Globe Museum
- Haus der Musik
- Imperial Furniture Collection
- Imperial Treasury
- KunstHausWien
- Kunsthistorisches Museum
- Leopold Museum
- Liechtenstein Museum
- Madame Tussauds Vienna
- Mozarthaus Vienna
- mumok
- Museum of Applied Arts
- Museum of Military History
- Natural History Museum
- Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
- Technisches Museum Wien
- Vienna Museum
Palaces and villas in Vienna
- Belvedere
- Deutschmeister-Palais
- Episcopal Palace
- Hermesvilla
- Hofburg
- Palais Arnstein
- Palais Auersperg
- Palais Augarten
- Palais Caprara-Geymüller
- Palais Chotek
- Palais Clam-Gallas
- Palais Coburg
- Palais Equitable
- Palais Hoyos
- Palais Kinsky
- Palais Lieben-Auspitz
- Palais Lobkowitz
- Palais Modena
- Palais Mollard-Clary
- Palais Pallavicini
- Palais Porcia
- Palais Rasumofsky
- Palais Schey von Koromla
- Palais Schwarzenberg
- Palais Strozzi
- Palais Todesco
- Palais Trautson
- Schloss Hetzendorf
- Schloss Neugebäude
- Schloss Neuwaldegg
- Schloss Wilhelminenberg
- Schönbrunn Palace
- Stadtpalais Liechtenstein
- Winter Palace of Prince Eugene
Parks and gardens in Vienna
Public squares in Vienna
Religious buildings in Vienna
- Augustinian Church
- Capuchin Church
- Dominican Church
- Franciscan Church
- Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
- Jesuit Church
- Kaasgrabenkirche
- Karlskirche
- Lutheran City Church
- Maltese Church
- Minoritenkirche
- Piarist Church
- Schottenkirche
- Servite Church
- St. Canisius's Church
- St. Francis of Assisi Church
- St. Leopold's Church
- St. Michael's Church
- St. Peter's Church
- St. Rochus
- St. Stephen's Cathedral
- St. Ulrich
- Votive Church
- Wotruba Church
Secular buildings in Vienna
- Arsenal
- Austrian Parliament Building
- Central Bathhouse Vienna
- DC Towers
- Dorotheum
- Gasometer
- Haas House
- Hundertwasserhaus
- Karl Marx-Hof
- Kursalon Hübner
- Lusthaus
- Messe Wien
- Millennium Tower
- Palace of Justice
- Palais des Beaux Arts
- Rathaus
- Vienna International Centre
- Vienna Twin Tower
- Zacherlfabrik
- Zacherlhaus
Streets in Vienna
Theatres in Vienna
Towers in Vienna
Demographics of Vienna
Government and politics of Vienna
Law and order in Vienna
International relations of Vienna
History of Vienna
History of Vienna, by period or event
- Beginnings and early Middle Ages (from the 1st through the 10th century)
- Babenberg rule (976)
- Habsburg rule (1278)
- Turkish sieges
- Siege of Vienna (1529)
- Battle of Vienna (1683)
- Turkish sieges
- Vienna during the 18th century
- Plague epidemic (1713)
- Vienna during the 19th century
- Napoleonic Wars
- Vienna becomes capital of the Austrian Empire (1804)
- Congress of Vienna (1814–15)
- Expansion under Emperor Franz Joseph I
- Napoleonic Wars
- Vienna during the 20th century
- World War I (1914–1918)
- The First Republic – Vienna becomes capital of the Republic of German-Austria (1918) and then of the First Austrian Republic in 1919
- Vienna during the Austrian Civil War of 1934
- Annexation by German Third Reich (1938)
- World War II (1939–1945)
- Vienna Offensive (1945)
- The Second Republic
- Modern history since independence (1955–present)
History of Vienna, by subject
Culture of Vienna
Arts in Vienna
Architecture of Vienna
- Art Nouveau architecture in Vienna
- Baroque architecture in Vienna
- Expressionist architecture in Vienna
- Gothic Revival architecture in Vienna
- Modern architecture in Vienna
- Neoclassical architecture in Vienna
- Neo-Renaissance architecture in Vienna
- Postmodern architecture in Vienna
- Romanesque architecture in Vienna
Cinema of Vienna
Literature of Vienna
Music of Vienna
- Composers and musicians of Vienna
- First Viennese School – refers to Vienna's greats from the classical period of music
- Second Viennese School – Arnold Schoenberg and his students
- Third Viennese School
- Music genres originating in Vienna
- Music venues in Vienna
- Musical compositions set in Vienna
- Musical ensembles in Vienna
Theatre of Vienna
Visual arts of Vienna
Cuisine of Vienna
Events in Vienna
Events in Vienna
Languages of Vienna
Languages of Vienna
Media in Vienna
Media in Vienna
- Newspapers in Vienna
- Radio and television in Vienna
People of Vienna
People of Vienna
Philosophy of Vienna
Philosophy of Vienna
Religion in Vienna
- Catholicism in Vienna
- Protestantism in Vienna
- Buddhism in Vienna
- Islam in Vienna
Sports 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
- Congress and Convention location
- Austria Center Vienna (ACV)
- Financial services in Vienna
- Hotels in Vienna
- Restaurants and cafés in Vienna
- Shopping malls and markets in Vienna
- Tourism in Vienna
Transportation in Vienna
- Public transport in Vienna
- Public transport operators in Vienna
- Air transport in Vienna
- Airports in Vienna
- Maritime transport in Vienna
- River ports and harbours in Vienna
- Shipping lines serving Vienna
- Road transport in Vienna
- Bus transport in Vienna
- Car sharing in Vienna
- Vienna Ring Road
Rail transport in Vienna
Education in Vienna
- Universities in Vienna
- Research institutes in Vienna
Healthcare in Vienna
Healthcare in Vienna
- Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien
- Hospitals in Vienna
See also
References
- ↑ STATISTIK AUSTRIA. "Bevölkerung zu Jahres-/Quartalsanfang". statistik.at. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
- ↑ "Vienna Tourist Board: Arrivals & bednights 2016". Retrieved 2016-04-09.
- ↑ "Vienna – the City of Music – VIENNA – NOW OR NEVER". Wien.info. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
- ↑ Names of European cities in different languages: U–Z#V
External links
- Official websites
- Wien.gv.at – Official site of the municipality, with interactive map.
- Wien.info – Official site of the tourism board: events, sightseeing, cultural information, etc.
- List of Embassies in Vienna
- Information about Vienna and Centrope countries
- Geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at – Vienna History Wiki operated by the city of Vienna
- History of Vienna
- Hundreds of articles on historical buildings of Vienna: Churches, Palaces, Art, Culture and History of Vienna
- German flaktowers in Vienna
- History of the Coat of Arms of Vienna and all (former) districts and municipalities
- The free printing service for students in vienna
- Further information on Vienna
- Vienna Information Sorted by categories. Choose from 5 Languages
- Events in Vienna
- Events and useful information from Vienna
- WhenWhereWh.at
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