Austriabrunnen - Freyung 7

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Freyung 7, 1010 Wien, Austria

Postal code : 1010
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City : Wien

Freyung 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
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anapasinatto on Google

Se tem uma dica que eu posso dar sobre o que fazer durante a páscoa é: Visite Viena, na Áustria, e aproveite todo o clima de Páscoa que a cidade te oferece. As casas são todas decoradas. Nas ruas você encontra decorações. Nas lojas, em todos os lugares, literalmente. Fora que, enquanto você passeia pela cidade, há pessoas tocando músicas clássicas. É outro mundo. Se tem vontade de ir para um lugar clássico na Páscoa, é este. Que tudo volte logo ao normal! Abraço grande, aproveite as fotos (por enquanto).
If you have a tip I can give you about what to do during Easter is: Visit Vienna, Austria, and enjoy all the Easter atmosphere that the city offers you. The houses are all decorated. In the streets you find decorations. In stores, everywhere, literally. Besides, while you are walking around the city, there are people playing classical music. It's another world. If you want to go to a classic place on Easter, this is it. May everything return to normal soon! Big hug, enjoy the photos (for now).
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Nugzari Arkhozashvili on Google

Wonderful
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Agnieszka Michalska on Google

Nice place to see in Vienna.
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g00gle WEARELEGION on Google

Vienna a "walk-through'" piece of history.
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Julio Rezende on Google

In November and December, an enchanting place
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BradJill on Google

There is a very monument called the Austria Fountain at Freyung Square that is worth checking out if you are visiting this area of the city. The fountain is the works of German sculptor Ludwig von Schwanthaler and was constructed in 1846. Here you see a statue of a female figure with imperial robe, shield and sword. She is the personification of the Austrian Empire of the early 19th century. Below is a pedestal with tree branch and leave ornamentation, surrounded by four additional bronze figures representing the four main rivers which were within the realm of Hapsburgs at that time. These include the Danube, Elbe, Po and Vistula Rivers. The pedestal stands upon a rough, earth-like base from which water spouts into a shallow basin beneath. There are thin steps in the shape of a pentagon then surround the fountain allowing up close access to the fountain. In the end, this is a neat fountain to see even during winter months when it is not in operation. You can enjoy viewing the five bronze figures and easily imagine what it looks like during warmer months of the year when filled with water.
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macedonboy on Google

The Austriabrunnen is a fountain in the old town of Vienna. The fountain is not that big, but is dwarfed by the centrepiece of the fountain. The sculpture at the centre is a glorification of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. The sculpture features a central column topped with a sculpture of the female personification of Austria, holding a spear and shield. Just below her and around the pillar are four allegories of the four main rivers of the Habsburg Empire. These are the River Elbe, River Danube , River Vistula and the River Po. Their positions symbolising the central position of the Habsburg Empire in Europe. The fountain is not in central Vienna and thus, not quite the tourist circuit. Worth a look if you’re in the area.
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Shane Dunne on Google

A lovely small Christmas market in the centre of Vienna Very covid compliant - not busy. Easy to relax Good selection of items

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