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Vienna : A City Guide to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites Book

Vienna : A City Guide to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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  • Vienna : A City Guide to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Written by author Manfred Wehdorn, P. M. Lopez, C. Chinna, S. Hayder, M. Schwarz
  • Published by Springer, 2003/12/04
  • The historical center of Vienna was named a UNESCO World Heritage landmark in December 2001. The criteria for this selection were the variety and quality of the architecture and urban construction in Vienna, which comprises the middle ages, the Baroque pe
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Foreword and Preface.- Introduction.-
The City Structure – Historical city streets and squares.-
The Town Center:
Stephansplatz – Graben; Naglergasse – Am Hof; Judenplatz – Wipplingerstraße – Am Gestade; Tiefer Graben – Freyung; Herrengasse – Minoritenplatz; Michaelerplatz – Alte Hofburg; Josefsplatz – Augustinerkirche; Lobkowitzplatz – Neuer Markt; Kärntner Straße; Himmelpfortgasse – Franziskanerplatz – Blutgassenviertel; Bäckerstraße – Alte Universität – Schönlaterngasse – Sonnenfelsgasse; Lugeck – Hoher Markt – Ruprechtsplatz;
Donaukanal – Franz-Josephs-Kai.-
The Ringstraße:
Schottenring; Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Ring; Dr.-Karl-Renner-Ring; Burgring – Neue Hofburg; Opernring – Karlsplatz; Schwarzenbergplatz; The Baroque main axes: Palais Schwarzenberg – Schloss Belvedere; Beethovenplatz – Stadtpark; Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Platz – Stubenring.-
The Bordering Suburbs:
Alsergrund; Josefstadt; Neubau; Mariahilf; Margareten and Wieden; Landstraße; Leopoldstadt and Brigittenau


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