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Vienna's outer fortification (1704–1894)
The Linienwall was the outer line of the fortifications for the city of Vienna, Austria, that lay between the city's suburbs and outlying villages. Constructed
Linienwall
Main thoroughfare in Vienna
inner city districts (Innenbezirke) and follows the route of the former Linienwall outer fortification. The city's red-light district is situated around
Gürtel,_Vienna
Linienwall, a second ring of fortifications outside the city. The city walls were located in the place of the modern Ringstraße, while the Linienwall
Vorstadt
palais of Prince Eugene of Savoy). In 1704, an outer fortification, the Linienwall, was built around the Vorstädte. After the extensive plague epidemics
History_of_Vienna
Administrative subdivisions of Vienna
districts) and composed of the former Vorstädte, which were located inside the Linienwall, the second ring of fortifications around Vienna. Those districts are
Districts_of_Vienna
located in the area of today's Währing. In 1704, the construction of the Linienwall (the city fortifications that preceded today's Gürtel ringroad), the current
Michelbeuern
German term for 'suburb'
Linienwall, a second ring of fortifications outside the city. The city walls were located in the place of the modern Ringstraße, while the Linienwall
Vorort
4th District of Vienna in Austria
1137, and is thus the oldest Vorstadt (former municipality within the Linienwall) of Vienna. The main street (Wiedner Hauptstraße) is certainly even older
Wieden
Heiligenstädter Straße mark the border with Heiligenstadt, while the former Linienwall marks the border with Alsergrund. In the south, Oberdöbling borders on
Oberdöbling
Josef Station was opened as the first terminal station inside the former Linienwall in the district of Alsergrund, inside the Gürtel. It crossed the Danube
Emperor_Franz_Joseph_Railway
German crime drama television series, first broadcast in 2020
comrades. Von Lichtenberg in turn then challenges Kiss to a duel at the Linienwall. War veteran Kiss has repeatedly suffered from severe tremors since his
Freud_(TV_series)
Nazi era concept of enlarged Vienna
expansion took place in 1850. The Viennese suburbs, which lay within the Linienwall, were incorporated by Lower Austrian provincial law and divided into districts
Greater_Vienna
Public transportation system
aspect of the construction of the Stadtbahn was the demolition of the Linienwalls, a fortification around the Vienna suburbs. It had become militarily
Vienna_Stadtbahn
Overview of and topical guide to Vienna
Stadt Schönbrunn Palace Hohe Brücke Northern Railway Bridge Reichsbrücke Linienwall Kunsthalle Wien Vienna Künstlerhaus Pestsäule Rathausmann Scholars Pavilion
Outline_of_Vienna
Austrian zither player (1803–1884)
zither, and rapidly learned to play it. His father's inn was near the Linienwall, an outer line of fortifications around the city, and so was visited by
Johann_Petzmayer
– Palais Strozzi completed. 1703 – Palais Liechtenstein built. 1704 – Linienwall fortification built. 1709 – Theater am Kärntnertor built. 1712 – Palais
Timeline_of_Vienna
5th District of Vienna in Austria
Little Neugasse, Mittersteig, Ziegelofengasse, Blechturmgasse, on the Linienwall (now Vienna Belt) for Matzleinsdorfer Catholic Cemetery (now Waldmüllerpark)
Margareten
Road tell to enter Vienna, Austria
on entering the city of Vienna in Austria from the 18th century. The Linienwall ("line(s) rampart") was built in the early 18th century as a simple fortification
Liniengeld
Bridge in Vienna
the area between Donaukanal and the Danube and the suburbs within the Linienwall were incorporated into Vienna in 1850, the bridge was located within the
Augartenbrücke
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