List of Vienna's parks and gardens
This is a list of parks and gardens in Vienna , provided they have a name:
Inner city
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Park Beethovenplatz |
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Beethovenplatz coordinates |
1901 | Ludwig van Beethoven | 3,700 | Beethoven monument ( Zumbusch , 1880) | Monument under protection | ||
Burggarten |
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Burgring coordinates |
1821 | Hofburg | 40,000 | Palm House ( Ohmann , 1900) | Monuments to Emperor Franz I Stephan ( Moll , 1781), Emperor Franz Joseph I ( Benk , 1904), Mozart ( Tilgner , 1896), Herkulesbrunnen (approx. 1770) | Originally an imperial private garden, only public since 1919 Entire complex under protection, palm house under protection |
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Esperanto Park |
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Karlsplatz coordinates |
1969 | Esperanto | 1,700 | Memorial to Ludwig Zamenhof ( Müller-Weidler , 1958) | Monument under protection located directly at Girardipark |
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Girardi Park |
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Karlsplatz coordinates |
1969 | Alexander Girardi | 2,200 | Monument to Alexander Girardi ( Hofner , 1929) | Monument under protection located directly at Esperantopark |
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Freda-Meissner-Blau-Promenade |
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Danube Canal Bank coordinates |
2017 (designation) |
Freda Meissner-Blue | 8,610 | Footpath on the banks of the Danube Canal between Augartenbrücke and Marienbrücke | |||
Grete Rehor Park |
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Schmerlingplatz coordinates |
1995 (designation) |
Grete Rehor | 10,500 | Republic Monument ( Seifert , Hanak , Wollek , 1928), Monument to Franz Xaver Gabelsberger ( Schmidt , 1966) | 477 (Persian parrotia ) | Monuments under protection | |
Heroes' Square |
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Heroes' Square coordinates |
1860s | the two equestrian monuments | 57,000 | Equestrian monuments for Archduke Karl & Prince Eugen ( Fernkorn , 1860 & 1865) | Entire facility under protection, equestrian monuments under protection | ||
Hermann Gmeiner Park |
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Stock exchange coordinates |
1927 | Hermann Gmeiner | 4,000 | Memorial to Gmeiner ( Peschke , 1993) | Monument under protection | ||
Jonny Moser Park |
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U-Bahn station Schottenring coordinates |
2017 (designation) | Jonny Moser | 410 | ||||
Maria Theresa Park |
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Maria-Theresien-Platz coordinates |
1888 | Maria Theresa | 30,000 | Maria Theresa monument ( Hasenauer , Zumbusch , 1888), group of horse tamers ( Friedl , Jahn , 1893), tritons and naiads fountains ( Schmidgruber , Haerdtl , Hofmann , 1890) | Entire facility under protection, art objects under protection | ||
PaN garden |
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Freyung and Herrengasse coordinates |
between 2005 (designation) | PaN ("partner of all nations" - the umbrella organization of Austrian-foreign companies) | 400 | ||||
Rathauspark |
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Town hall square coordinates |
1873 | townhall of Vienna | 40,000 | Weather house ( Biljan-Bilger , 1955) | Statues that were transferred from the Elisabethbrücke in 1902 (all in 1867): Heinrich Jasomirgott , Rudolf der Stifter , Starhemberg , Fischer von Erlach , Sonnenfels , Cardinal Kollonitsch , Salm , Leopold the Glorious . Monuments to Strauss - Lanner ( Seifert , 1905), Waldmüller ( Engelhart , 1913), Ernst Mach ( Peteri , 1926), Popper-Lynkeus ( Taglang , 1926), Karl Seitz ( Buchberger 1962), Karl Renner ( Hrdlicka , 1967) Theodor Körner ( Uray , 1952), Adolf Schärf ( Hrdlicka , 1985), Steingruppe Yesterday - Today ( Wilfan , 1993), copy of the town hall man ( Tiefenthaler , 1985), Two fountains fed by the second Viennese spring water pipeline (1910) | 561 ( tulip tree ), 562 ( red beech ), 564 ( plane tree ), 566 (plane tree), 567 (plane tree) | Complete system under protection |
Rock park |
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Schreyvogelgasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
Joseph Francis Rock | 200 | At the lower end of the ramp to the former Mölker Bastei | |||
Rudolfspark |
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Rudolfsplatz coordinates |
1862 | Crown Prince Rudolf | 4,250 | Montessori Kindergarten ( Schuster , 1931) | Kindergarten under protection | ||
Schillerpark and Robert-Stolz-Park |
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Schillerplatz coordinates |
1878 | Friedrich Schiller , Robert Stolz | 7,570 (together) |
Academy of Fine Arts ( Hansen , 1877) | Monuments to Schiller ( Schilling , 1876), Anastasius Grün , Nikolaus Lenau (both Schwerzek , 1891), Josef Weinheber ( Bock , 1940), Franz Werfel ( Petrosjan , 2000), Otto Wagner ( Hoffmann , 1929) | The Robert-Stolz-Park is a narrow extension of the Schillerpark to the Ring. Monuments and academy buildings under protection |
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city Park |
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Parking ring coordinates |
1862 | 65,000 | Kursalon ( Garben , 1867), a music pavilion behind it, Stadtpark underground station ( Wagner , 1899), former dairy ( Ohmann , Hackhofer , 1903), municipal gardening office with outbuildings ( Bittner , 1907), Vienna river border (Ohmann, Hackhofer , 1907), kindergarten ( Kohlbauer , 2013), weather house, toilet house ( Beetz , 1901) | Monuments to Johann Strauss ( Hellmer , 1921) Schubert ( Kundmann , 1872) Andreas Zelinka ( Pönninger , 1877), Emil Jakob Schindler ( Hellmer , 1895), Makart ( Tilgner , 1898), Bruckner (ders., 1899), Amerling ( Benk , 1902), Hans Canon ( Weyr , 1905), Lehár ( Coufal , 1980), Robert Stolz ( Friedl , 1980). Fountain: Donauweibchenbrunnen ( Hanns Gasser , 1862), “Liberation of the spring” ( Heu , 1903), refreshment fountain ( Josephu-Drouot , 1909), Sebastian Kneipp fountain ( Wollek , 1912), bird bath with penguins ( Petrucci , 1953 ). Object “Stage Set” by Donald Judd |
276 ( Japanese pagoda ), 280 ( Caucasian wingnut ), 569 ( Ginkgo ) |
Total investment under protection, partly in the 3rd district located |
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Volksgarten |
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Dr. Karl Renner-Ring coordinates |
1823 | 50,000 | Theseus temple ( Nobile , 1823), Cortisches Kaffeehaus (the latter, 1823, only partially preserved, buildings by Haerdtl 1952), Café Meierei (1890), toilet house ( Beetz , 1884, meanwhile changed) | Monuments to Grillparzer ( Hasenauer , Kundmann , Weyr , 1889), Empress Elisabeth ( Ohmann , Bitterlich , 1907), Julius Raab ( Schneider-Manzell , 1967). Fountain: "Volksgartenbrunnen" ( Fernkorn , 1866), Triton and Nymphenbrunnen ( Tilgner , 1880). Bronze figure "Young Athlete" ( Müllner , 1921) |
376 (oriental plane tree ) | Entire facility under protection, also individual buildings and art objects |
Leopoldstadt
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Augarten |
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Obere Augartenstraße coordinates |
1712 | the riparian forests that formed the local natural space | 522,000 | Palais Augarten ( Fischer von Erlach , end of 17th century), Alte Favorita or Schloss Augarten (seat of the porcelain manufactory , from 1705), various farm buildings, Kaiser-Joseph-Stöckl ( Canevale , 1780), portal (ders., 1775), Flak towers ( Tamms , 1943), Gustinus Ambrosi Museum, ( Lippert , 1953), retirement home (1975), Lauder-Chabad-Campus (1998), MuTh (2012) | A boundary stone next to the portal (1808), Schmidt's votive cross (inscribed 1758) | Complete system under protection | |
Else Feldmann Park |
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Trunnerstrasse coordinates |
2020 | Else Feldmann | 3,500 | ||||
Elisabeth-Ben David-Hindler-Park |
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Elderschplatz coordinates |
2020 (designation) |
Elisabeth Ben David-Hindler (1949–2016), sociologist and teacher, initiator of the Stones of Remembrance | 5,620 | ||||
Franziska Löw Park |
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Nordbahnstraße and Am Tabor coordinates |
between 2016 (designation) | Franziska Danneberg-Loew | 6,640 | ||||
Free center |
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Nordbahnviertel coordinates |
approx. 100,000 | Water tower of the former north station and a former railway bridge | Planning name for the part of the biotope that was created after the abandonment of the freight station and which will be preserved as “urban wilderness” (no horticultural park), water tower under protection |
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Manès Sparhawk Park |
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Lilienbrunngasse coordinates |
1988 (designation) |
Manès Sparrowhawk | 3,800 | Bronze sculpture "Large Torso" ( Wotruba , 1974) | |||
Max Winter Park |
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Max-Winter-Platz coordinates |
Max Winter | 8,800 | former children's outdoor pool ( Pind , 1925) | Memorial for Margarete Manhardt (housemaid who sacrificed her life for two children, Riedl , 1926), memorial stone for Max Winter ( Robitschko ) | |||
Mexico Park |
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Mexikoplatz coordinates |
Mexico , because in 1938 it was the only country to protest against the “Anschluss” | 57,000 | Francis of Assisi Church ( Luntz , Kirstein , 1913) | Memorial stone in memory of Mexico's protest, mosaic fountain northwest of the Reichsbrücke | Church under protection | ||
Odeonpark |
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Odeongasse coordinates |
2005 | the middle of the 19th century. Odeon dance hall located here | 1,200 | ||||
Prater |
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Coordinates | 1766 (released to the public) |
the Latin word for meadow (pratum) | 6,000,000 | Wurstelprater (from 1766), Lusthaus ( Canevale , 1783), two single-storey farm buildings next to the Lusthaus, Stadtgartenamt (1869), Holzdorfer coffee house (changed around 1910), Freudenau horse racing track with ancillary buildings (from 1872), Krieau harness racing track with ancillary buildings ( Hoppe , Kammerer , Schönthal , 1913), Federal Sculpture Studio (remainder of the World Exhibition 1873 ), Ernst Happel Stadium (1931), Stadionbad ( Swiss , 1931), Maria Grün pilgrimage church (1924), planetarium with Pratermuseum (1964) | Monuments to Carl Michael Ziehrer ( Ullmann , 1959), Johann Kallinich (first lieutenant of the counterrevolutionary troops who fell in October 1848), Robert Stolz . Memorial stones for the Great Chinese and Fortuna (carousel figures by Basilio Calafati , replicas in the Wurstelprater), several sacral small monuments around Maria Grün. Ceramic relief walls with scenes from the Prater ( Leherb , 1959), globe in front of the planetarium ( Seebacher , 1964), plastic star gazers , marble plastic The woman in the stadium pool ( Stemolak , 1955). |
430 ( Ash ), 606 (tollmaster and cancer water), 743 ( English oak and oaks ), 790 ( black poplar ), 806 (several yew ), 807 ( Ginkgo ), 818 ( Traubeneiche ) | Numerous buildings (e.g. the Ferris wheel and the Tobbogan in the Wurstelprater) under protection, Zieher monument under protection |
Rosa-Jochmann-Park |
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Weintraubengasse coordinates |
1995 (designation) |
Rosa Jochmann | 2,300 | ||||
Rudolf Bednar Park |
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Nordbahnviertel coordinates |
2008 | Rudolf Bednar (1920–2003), district chairman | 31,000 | ||||
Therese Krones Park |
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coordinates |
between Schrottgießergasse and Weintraubengasse 2003 (designation) |
Therese Krones | 700 | ||||
Venediger Au |
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Lassallestrasse coordinates |
between Exhibition Street and 1949 | the similarity of the Prater waters to canals | 38,500 | Kindergarten (1957) | Play sculptures "Crocodile" ( Eder ), "Seehund" ( Thiede ) | 781 ( maple-leaved plane tree ) | Kindergarten under protection |
Veza Canetti Park |
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Ferdinandstrasse coordinates |
2003 (designation) |
Veza Canetti | 660 | ||||
Wettsteinpark |
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Obere Donaustraße coordinates |
1934 | Richard Wettstein | 30,000 | Stone sculpture "Seated and Reclining" in the Rosarium ( Uray ), until 1938 the sculpture "Call of the Young" ( white ) was on this site | |||
Wilhelm-Kienzl-Park |
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Obere Donaustraße coordinates |
1951 (designation) |
Wilhelm Kienzl | 6,200 | Johannes Nepomuk or Schanzel Chapel (mid-18th century), urinal ( Beetz , 1909) | Chapel under protection | ||
Wolfgang Kössner Park |
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Messeplatz coordinates |
1999 (designation) |
Wolfgang Kössner | 3,800 |
Country road
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Alma Mahler Werfel Park |
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Juchgasse coordinates |
2008 (designation) |
Alma Mahler-Werfel | 1,240 | ||||
Arenberg Park |
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Dannebergplatz coordinates |
1907 emerged from the Palaisgarten (1785) |
Arenberg Palace | 31,500 | Garden pavilion (1785), two flak towers (1943) |
Desk-like memorial stone for Robert Danneberg | Buildings under protection | |
Belvedere garden |
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Prinz-Eugen-Strasse coordinates |
1725 | Bel vedere - Italian for "beautiful view" (this name is however pronounced in French) | 130,000 | Lower and Upper Belvedere ( Hildebrandt , 1716 and 1723), orangery (adjoins the Lower Belvedere), some outbuildings, high heels and service wings, walling with portals | Twelve fountains, figures of gods and muses ( Stanetti ), allegorical figures of fire and water (ders.), Sphinxes, niche statues in the semicircle of the ehm. Menagerie (every 1st half of the 18th century), putti symbolizing months (1852), vases | Complete system under protection | |
Bock Park |
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Fiaker place coordinates |
2008 (designation) |
Sofie (born 1872) and Josefine-Katharina Bock (born 1901), both deported and murdered in Maly Trostenez | 3,170 | Pergola at the central round square | Fiaker monument ( Müllner , 1937) | ||
Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna |
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Jacquingasse coordinates |
1754 | 80,000 | |||||
Czapkapark |
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coordinates |
between Czapkagasse and Geusaugasse Ignaz Czapka | 2,790 | |||||
Friedrich Gulda Park |
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Ida-Pfeiffer-Weg coordinates |
2008 (designation) |
Friedrich Gulda | 1,400 | Gulda Monument ( Anvidalfarei , 2011) | |||
Grete Jost Park |
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coordinates |
between Rasumofskygasse and Erdbergstraße 1991 | Grete Jost | 1,500 | ||||
Hans Pemmer Park |
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Sankt Marxer Friedhof coordinates |
between Seippgasse and 2016 (designation) |
Hans Pemmer | 15,200 | ||||
Haubenstock Ramati Park |
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Sebastianplatz coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati | 1,880 | ||||
Herrmannpark |
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Steamship road coordinates |
Emanuel Herrmann | 3,300 | Beach bar | Mostly taken by the Herrmann beach bar | |||
Ilija Jovanović Park |
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Wildgansplatz coordinates |
2016 (designation) |
Ilija Jovanović (1950–2010), poet, co-founder and chairman of the Romano Centro | 2,000 | Artificial stone flame by Marie Strasser | |||
Joe Zawinul Park |
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Klopsteinplatz coordinates |
2009 | Joe Zawinul | 2,000 | Memorial stone for Zawinul | The former Klopsteinpark was expanded and renamed in 2008/2009 | ||
Josef Pfeiffer Park |
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Landstraßer Hauptstrasse coordinates |
1990 | Josef Pfeiffer (1887–1971), district chairman | 630 | Erected together with the municipal housing, also named after Pfeiffer | |||
Kardinal-Nagl-Park |
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Kardinal-Nagl-Platz coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
Franz Xaver Nagl | 7,500 | Children's outdoor pool (1951), public lavatory | |||
Leonie Rysanek Park |
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Drorygasse coordinates |
2020 | Leonie Rysanek | |||||
Leon Zelman Park |
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Aspang train station coordinates |
Area of the former 2013 | Leon Zelman | 25,000 | Memorial stone for the victims of the deportation | |||
Fashion park |
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Coordinates at the Modenapark |
1812 | Maria Beatrice d'Este of Modena | 8,000 | Plastic "Scherzo Group" ( Müllner , 1915, 1948 moved here) | Plastic under protection | ||
Pauluspark |
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Paulusplatz coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
Peter and Paul: Patronage of the Erdberger parish church | 5,000 | ||||
Robert Hochner Park |
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Neu-Marx coordinates |
2009 | Robert Hochner | 3,200 | ||||
Rochuspark |
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Hainburger Strasse coordinates |
1991 | Rochus and Sebastian: Patronage of the Rochuskirche | 3,500 | At one of the exits of the Rochusgasse underground station | |||
Sankt Marxer Friedhof |
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Leberstrasse coordinates |
1784 | Saint Marx | 60,000 | Enclosing wall with portal | Numerous graves, grave monument at the presumed burial place of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( Josephu-Drouot , 1950) | Complete system under protection | |
Schwarzenberggarten |
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Schwarzenbergplatz coordinates |
1697 | the associated Palais Schwarzenberg | 35,000 | Numerous garden sculptures (vases, fountain figures , seasonal allegories , six groups of raptus ) ( Mattielli ) | 506 ( sequoia ) | Together with the palace under protection, not open to the public for the foreseeable future | |
Swiss garden |
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Landstraßer Gürtel coordinates |
1904 | of Switzerland as a thank you for their help after the First World War until 1919 Maria Josefa Park | 165,000 | 21er Haus ( Schwanzer , 1958), children's outdoor pool (1923), rest of the line wall | Monuments to Rudolf Steiner (1981) and Frédéric Chopin ( La note bleue , Bednarski 2011). State founding monument ( German , 1966), sculptures Icarus ( Walenta ), rusty wall (borders) , elephant | 21 house under protection, the rest of the line wall under protection | |
Erdberger city wilderness |
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Baumgasse coordinates |
20,860 | Rest of the line wall | 752 (Danube slope) | Not a horticultural park, but an ecological development zone; Rest of the line wall under protection | |||
Orphanage park |
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coordinates |
between Rennweg and Landstraßer Hauptstraße 2008 | the orphanage on Rennweg | 5,270 | Riding hall of the former Rennweger barracks ( Siccardsburg , van der Nüll , 1854) | Riding hall under protection | ||
Ziakpark |
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Aspang train station coordinates |
Area of the former 2013 | Karl Ziak (1902–1987), writer and popular educator | 4,000 |
City park : see 1st district
Wieden
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Alois Drasche Park |
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Seisgasse coordinates |
1899 | Alois Drasche (died 1892), cloth manufacturer and benefactor | 16,000 | ||||
Anton Benya Park |
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Argentinierstrasse coordinates |
1990 | Anton Benya | 9,000 | On the site of the former Franz-Domes-Heim | |||
Dr. Karl Landsteiner Park |
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coordinates |
between Kolschitzkygasse and Schelleingasse Karl Landsteiner | 3,000 | Bear fountain ( Barwig the Younger , 1952) | Between the residential complexes Kolschitzkygasse 9–13 and Schelleingasse 28–30 | |||
Ernst Jandl Park |
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Key Lane coordinates |
2005 (designation) |
Ernst Jandl | 420 | ||||
Johannes Diodato Park |
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Schäffergasse coordinates |
2004 (designation) |
Johannes Diodato | 311 | ||||
Grid square garden |
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Margaretenstrasse coordinates |
1977 | 5,140 | |||||
Resselpark |
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Karlsplatz coordinates |
1862 | Joseph Ressel | 42,350 | Café Resselpark | Monuments to Ressel ( Fernkorn , 1863), Josef Madersperger ( Philipp , 1933), Siegfried Marcus ( Seifert , 1932), Johannes Brahms ( Weyr , 1908). Tilgner-Brunnen ( Tilgner , 1902), fountain basin with the sculpture Hill Arches ( Moore , 1973), bronze sculpture Mother with Child ( Ehrlich , 1932). Sculptures in front of the Wien Museum : a boundary stone, sarcophagus and mourners ( Wollek , early 20th century), The Last Man ( Hanak , 1917), The Loyalty of the Austrian Nation and The Agriculture (both Fischer , 1812) | 545 (2 tree hazels ) | Monuments and Tilgner fountain under protection |
Rosa Mayreder Park |
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Karlsplatz coordinates |
2005 (designation) |
Rosa Mayreder | 5,200 | Kunsthalle Wien , a café | |||
Rubens Park |
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Rubensgasse coordinates |
1876 (designation) |
Peter Paul Rubens | 3,000 | ||||
Wanda Lanzer Park |
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Leibenfrostgasse coordinates |
2018 (designation) |
Wanda Lanzer (1896–1980), librarian, archivist, popular educator, journalist | 1,000 | 2001-2018 by Wilhelm Neuss named |
Margareten
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Bacherpark |
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Bacherplatz coordinates |
1871 (naming of the place) |
Leopold Bacher (1793–1869), civil pleasure and ornamental gardener and poor councilor | 6,000 | ||||
Bruno Kreisky Park |
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coordinates |
between Right Wienzeile and Schönbrunner Straße 1908 | Bruno Kreisky | 10,300 | Hundsturm Chapel (1756) | Memorial to Bruno Kreisky ( Christine Pillhofer , 2006), figures of saints around the Hundsturm Chapel: Josef, Rochus, Florian | Name since 2005, previously St.-Johann-Park , after a former citizens' hospital. Hundsturm chapel and figures of saints under protection |
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Hermit Park |
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Einsiedlerplatz coordinates |
1873 (naming of the place) |
the hermitage of a certain Matthäus kaufler (d. 1782) | 7,200 | ||||
Ernst Arnold Park |
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Right Wienzeile coordinates |
1993 (designation) |
Ernst Arnold | 3,200 | Johannes Nepomuk statue (1st quarter of the 18th century) | Statue under protection | ||
Ernst-Lichtblau-Park |
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Siebenbrunnengasse coordinates |
2000 (designation) |
Ernst light blue | 2,430 | ||||
Hanna-Gärtner-Park |
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coordinates |
between Herweghhof and Julis-Popp-Hof 2018 (designation) |
Hanna Gärtner (1899–1948), sculptor, creator of the bear fountain located here | 2,300 | The Bear Fountain (1928) | |||
Herweghpark |
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Margaret belt coordinates |
1930 (designation) |
Georg Herwegh | 5,080 | ||||
Hundsturmpark |
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Coordinates at the Hundsturm |
1903 | the former suburb of Hundsturm | 4,040 | ||||
Klieberpark |
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Kliebergasse coordinates |
Joseph Klieber | 3,300 | |||||
Leopold-Rister-Park |
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Leopold-Rister-Gasse coordinates |
1955 | Leopold Rister (1873–1934), district chairman | 4,700 | On the grounds of the Theodor-Körner-Hof | |||
Rosa Janku Park |
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coordinates at Ramperstorffergasse |
Right Wienzeile, 2017 (designation) | Rosa Janku (1882–1944), resistance fighter | 1,100 | At the back of the Pilgramgasse underground station | |||
Garden of calm and senses |
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Siebenbrunnengasse coordinates |
2006 | 1,480 | Publicly accessible green space in front of the (protected) house at Siebenbrunnengasse 29 | ||||
Rudolf-Sallinger-Park |
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Hartmanngasse coordinates |
1969 | Rudolf Sallinger | 5,230 | It was named in 2001. | |||
Scheupark |
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Bräuhausgasse coordinates |
2000 (designation) |
Josef Scheu | 3,100 | Part of the complex is not horticultural and forms the Margaretner city wilderness | |||
Schütte Lihotzky Park |
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Mittersteig coordinates |
1997 | Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky | 3,800 | ||||
Stefan Weber Park |
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coordinates |
Margaretengürtel between Schönbrunner Straße and Arbeitergasse 2019 (designation) |
Stefan Weber | some sports fields | Green strips between the belt lanes | |||
Willi Frank Park |
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Grüngasse coordinates |
Willi Frank | 3,360 |
Mariahilf
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Alfred Grünwald Park |
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Left Wienzeile coordinates |
1981 | Alfred Grünwald | 9,000 | Monument to Grünwald | |||
Esterházypark |
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coordinates |
between Gumpendorfer Straße and Schadekgasse late 18th century | of the Hungarian magnate family Esterházy | 10,400 | Flak tower (1944) | Four baroque stone figures | Flak tower and stone figures under protection | |
Franz-Schwarz-Park |
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Gumpendorfer Gürtel coordinates |
1934 (designation) |
Franz Schwarz (1866–1932), district chairman | 2,200 | ||||
Fritz Imhoff Park |
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Wallgasse coordinates |
Fritz Imhoff | 4,300 | Behind the protected main fire station Mariahilf | ||||
Helene Heppe Park |
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Magdalenengasse coordinates |
2004 (designation) |
Helene Heppe (1948–1994), District Councilor | 500 | ||||
Hubert Marischka Park |
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Stumpergasse coordinates |
1981 (designation) |
Hubert Marischka | 4,400 | ||||
Loquai Park |
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Loquaiplatz coordinates |
1903 (naming of the place) |
Ferdinand Loquai (1838–1899), district chairman | 5,000 | ||||
Minna Salmon Park |
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coordinates |
Millergasse and Mittelgasse 1998 (designation) |
Minna salmon | 3,000 | Drinking fountain (1996) | |||
Richard Waldemar Park |
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Hofmühlgasse coordinates |
Richard Waldemar | 1,400 | Memorial for Waldemar ( Stemolak , 1942, currently not on site) | ||||
Therese-Sip-Park |
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coordinates |
Corner of Linke Wienzeile / Brückengasse Mid-1980s | Therese Sip (1883–1969), district councilor | 370 | Developed from a project by the vocational school for horticulture and floristry | |||
Vincent-von-Paul-Park |
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Garbergasse coordinates |
1986 | Vincent de Paul | 900 | Defined as a relaxation and therapy park |
New building
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Andreaspark |
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Andreasgasse coordinates |
1994 | Andreas Ditscheiner (1753–1808), landowner and silk manufacturer | 2,500 | ||||
Dorothea Neff Park |
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coordinates |
Corner of Bandgasse / Seidengasse 2007 (designation) |
Dorothea Neff | 900 | ||||
Emil Maurer Park |
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Emil-Maurer-Platz coordinates |
2013 (naming of the place) |
Emil Maurer (1884–1967), lawyer and district chairman | 8,000 | Hesser Memorial (for an infantry regiment of the Napoleonic Wars, cloth , 1909) | Monument under protection | ||
Gutenberg Park |
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Gutenberggasse coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
Johannes Gutenberg | 350 | ||||
Josef Strauss Park |
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Kaiserstraße coordinates |
Josef Strauss | 7,800 | |||||
Karl Farkas Park |
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Burggasse coordinates |
Karl Farkas | 1,700 | |||||
Marianne Fritz Park |
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Lindengasse coordinates |
2013 (designation) |
Marianne Fritz | 250 | ||||
Ohrfandlpark |
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Europaplatz coordinates |
1937 (designation) |
Heinrich Ohrfandl (1860–1932), district chairman | 1,500 | ||||
Seven Star Park |
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Siebensterngasse coordinates |
the Siebensterngasse, this in turn according to a house sign | 1,200 | |||||
Urban-Loritz-Platz-Park |
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Urban-Loritz-Platz coordinates |
1901 | Urban Loritz | 3,200 | Monument to Loritz (1901) | Monument under protection | ||
Weghuberpark |
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Museumstrasse coordinates |
1865 | Albert Weghuber, coffee maker | 10,800 | Monuments to Ferdinand Raimund ( Vogl , 1898), Anton Wildgans ( Welz , 1982), György Bessenyei (Fekete, 1997), memorial stone for the help of the Viennese to Hungary in 1956 (2007) | Raimund monument under protection |
Josefstadt
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Elisa Springer Park |
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Piaristengasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Elisa Springer | 100 | ||||
Floriani Park |
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Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz coordinates |
Florian von Lorch | 2,300 | Sculpture standing figure ( Wotruba , 1968) | Sculpture under protection | |||
Hamerlingpark |
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Hamerlingplatz coordinates |
1910 | Robert Hamerling | 6,000 | Memorial to Hamerling ( Scherpe , 1908, removed during World War II) | |||
Schönbornpark |
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Long alley coordinates |
1903 | the Palais Schönborn , which adjoins the park | 10,000 | Fencing (Mossbäck, 1903), toilet facilities ( Beetz , 1903) | Fountain, monument to Edmund Eysler | 645 ( summer linden ) | Buildings under protection |
Tiger park |
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Tigergasse coordinates |
1995 | the Tigergasse, this in turn after a house sign | 1,600 |
Alsergrund
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Arne Karlsson Park |
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Coordinates at the corner of Spitalgasse / Währinger Strasse |
1932 | Arne Karlsson (1912–1947), head of the children's aid organization Rädda Barnen | 12,520 | Air raid shelter (1941), now owned by the district museum | Monuments to Guido Holzknecht ( Heu , 1932), Elsa Brandström ( Jaksch , Ullmann , 19565), wall fountain at the bunker ( Petrucci , 1953) | ||
Diana Budislavljević Park |
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Roßauer Lände coordinates |
2014 (designation) |
Diana Budisavljević | 13,320 | Defined as an active park | |||
Erwin Ringel Park |
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Schlickplatz coordinates |
1902 | Erwin Ringel | 4,850 | ||||
Gabriele Possanner Park |
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Zimmermannplatz coordinates |
2004 naming |
Gabriele Possanner | 1,100 | Fountain sculpture ( Lombardi , 2008) | |||
Gerda Matejka Felden Park |
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Lazarettgasse coordinates |
Gerda Matejka-Felden | 3,300 | |||||
Heinz Heger Park |
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Zimmermannplatz coordinates |
2010 (designation) |
Heinz Heger | 540 | ||||
Helene Deutsch Park |
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Pulverturmgasse coordinates |
Helene German | 3,500 | |||||
Josef-Ludwig-Wolf-Park |
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Augasse coordinates |
1996 (designation) |
Josef Ludwig Wolf (1896–1960), dialect poet | 1,500 | ||||
Lichtentaler Park |
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Lichtentaler Gasse coordinates |
1970 (designation) |
the former suburb of Lichtental | 4,800 | ||||
Liechtenstein Park |
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Fürstengasse coordinates |
1711 | the House of Liechtenstein | 6,800 | Liechtenstein Palace | Monument to Raffael ( Hähnel , 1877), well nymph with putto ( Zauner , 1785) | Palais under protection Only partly accessible to the public |
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Ostarrichi Park |
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Otto-Wagner-Platz coordinates |
1925 | Ostarrichi | 6,000 | Forecourt of the National Bank main building | |||
Sigmund Freud Park |
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coordinates |
between Universitätsstraße and Währinger Straße 1870s | Sigmund Freud | 14,450 | Commemorative stele for Freud (1985), "PanTisch" (monument of the umbrella organization of Austrian-foreign societies, 2004), sculptures Sterzinger, Carrara, Schlesischer ( Moratti , 1988), The broken planet ( Wolf , 1975) | |||
Viktor Frankl Park |
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Mariannengasse coordinates |
2012 | Viktor Frankl | 3,000 | ||||
Votive Park |
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Roosevelt Square coordinates |
1870s | the Votive Church | 16,730 | Votive Church ( Ferstel , 1879) | Monuments to Anthony of Padua (1990) and Antonio Vivaldi (2001) | Votive church under protection |
Favorites
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Alfred Boehm Park |
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Absberggasse coordinates |
1998 (designation) |
Alfred Bohm | 31,990 | ||||
Alois Greb Park |
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Quellenstrasse coordinates |
1993 (designation) |
Alois Greb (1897-1965), priest and youth minister (worked at the emergency church ) | 4,500 | ||||
Arthaberpark |
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Arthaberplatz coordinates |
1905 | Rudolf von Arthaber | 10,000 | former children's outdoor pool (1930) | Arthaberbrunnen ( Bach , Schröer , 1906), memorial stone for the foundation of the park in 1904 | Well under protection | |
Barankapark-Hellerwiese |
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Belgrade Square coordinates |
2003 (designation) |
Baranka (née Maria Huber), a Lovara- born natural healer and the Heller chocolate and sugar confectionery factory to the south | 5,120 | Memorial stone for Nazi victims of the Lovara , Roma and Sinti (2005) | Before it was officially named as Barankapark, it was popularly known as Hellerwiese | ||
Erlach Park |
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Erlachplatz coordinates |
1875 (naming of the place) |
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach | 4470 | ||||
Fortunapark |
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Gußriegelstrasse coordinates |
1976 (designation) |
a former excursion inn at Zur Fortuna | 10,610 | ||||
Kurt-Tichy-Gasse park |
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Kurt-Tichy-Gasse coordinates |
Kurt Tichy | 3,500 | formerly Grundäckerpark | ||||
Helmut Zilk Park |
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main station coordinates |
south of the 2011 (designation) |
Helmut Zilk | 70,000 | partly still in the project stage, official opening of the first part in June 2017 | |||
Hubert Blamauer Park |
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Oberlaaer Straße coordinates |
2006 (designation) |
Hubert Blamauer (1950–2002), teacher and local politician | 7,850 | ||||
Johann Benda Park |
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coordinates |
North of the southeast tangent Johann Benda (1858–1911), master baker, district councilor and benefactor | 52,000 | |||||
Kurpark Oberlaa |
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Coordinates at Laaer Berg |
1974 | the thermal baths in Oberlaa | 860,000 | Various buildings of the municipal garden authority | So-called Schmerber Cross , marble sculpture torso ( Truger ), ceramic sculpture dwarf ( step wieser ), play sculpture climbing tree ( Pompe ), play sculpture clown and dumpling eater ( Pixner ), abstract climbing sculpture ( servant ), meditation sculpture ( Prantl ), standing figure, ( Eder , 1970), Ornamental curtain (Frötscher, Hahnenkamp, 2008), a copy of the Salzburg Papageno Fountain (Heger, 1974), marble sculpture Quellnymphen ( Schwaiger ), a clock sculpture and a few other unidentified objects | The international garden show WIG 74 emerged | |
Laaerberg public park |
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Ludwig-von-Höhnel-Gasse coordinates |
1959 | Laaer Berg | 220,000 | Public toilet facility | Ceramic stele day and night ( Leherb , 1962) | ||
Laa forest |
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Laaer Wald coordinates |
1982 | the traditional towns of Oberlaa and Unterlaa | 396,000 | Viewing platform at the butter pond | Traditional wood-cut gate from Maramureș ( Romania ), since 2006 | 60 (several groups of downy oak trees ) | |
Foliage park |
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Arcade coordinates |
1905 | Heinrich Laube | 6,070 | Toilet pavilion ( Beetz , 1904), relocated to Jazzpark (Donaustadt, see there) in 2010 | Memorial plaque for the opening | ||
Löwygrube |
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Löwyweg coordinates |
Jacob Löwy (1859–1942), brick factory owner | 217,470 | 704 (dismantling wall of the former Rudolf brick kilns) | ||||
Maria Rekker Park |
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Favorites street coordinates |
1996 (designation) |
Maria Rekker (1902–1991), district councilor | 2,180 | ||||
Martin Luther King Park |
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Kundratstrasse coordinates |
1984 (designation) |
Martin Luther King | 14,530 | ||||
Mundypark |
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Mundygasse coordinates |
Jaromír Mundy | 2,910 | |||||
Otto Benesch Park |
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Tight gap coordinates |
1981 (designation) |
Otto Benesch | 16,000 | ||||
Puchsbaumpark |
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Puchsbaumplatz coordinates |
1875 (naming of the place) |
Hans Puchsbaum | 5,700 | Urinal ( Beetz , 1903) | Urinal under protection | ||
Waldmüllerpark |
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Landgutgasse coordinates |
1922 | Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller | 40,000 | Day care center ( Mayer , 1925) | Approx. 100 grave monuments in the grave grove (including by Waldmüller), walling and pergola of the former cemetery | Instead of the Catholic Matzleinsdorfer cemetery | |
Park Wielandplatz (Wielandpark) |
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Wielandplatz coordinates |
1874 (naming of the square) |
Christoph Martin Wieland | 4,500 | colloquially Wielandpark |
Simmering
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Braunhuberpark |
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Lorystraße coordinates |
Josef Braunhuber (1811–1862), Mayor of Simmering | 5,000 | |||||
Brehmpark |
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Brehmstrasse coordinates |
Alfred Brehm | 750 | |||||
Carsonypark |
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Zamenhofgasse coordinates |
2016 (designation) |
The Carsony Brothers (actually Karl (1924–2012), Josef and Engelbert Schrom), around 1950 internationally successful artists | 5,000 | ||||
Hans-Paulas-Park |
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Kaiser-Ebersdorfer Straße coordinates |
1990 (designation) |
Hans Paulas (1913–1988), district chairman | 9770 | Christophorus - Marterl (1999) | |||
Haugerpark |
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Haugerstraße coordinates |
2003 | Georg Hauger | 3,000 | ||||
Herderpark |
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Herderplatz coordinates |
1929 | Johann Gottfried Herder | 40,470 | Children's outdoor pool (1929) | Mermaid fountain ( Sautner , 1931) | Children's outdoor pool and well under protection | |
Hofgartel |
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Coordinates at the Hofgartel |
1997 | a field name | 19,710 | ||||
Hyblerpark |
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Zippererstrasse coordinates |
1905 | Wenzel Hybler (1847–1920), director of the municipal garden department | 26,040 | Children's outdoor pool (1927) | Memorial stone for Hybler | ||
Park Krötzlergasse (Krötzlerpark) |
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Krötzlergasse coordinates |
2002 | a long-established family of gardeners from Simmering | 920 | Defined as a Biedermeier garden, only open to the public since 2002 | |||
Luise Monday Park |
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Luise-Montag-Gasse coordinates |
Luise Monday | 12,280 | |||||
Neugebuilding Castle - Lower Garden |
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Neugebäudestrasse coordinates |
2010 | New building | 14,570 | Castle under protection | |||
Naval Battle Park |
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Blériotgasse coordinates |
2004 | a tributary of the Schwechat, which formed a lake here that had to be slaughtered (regulated) | 8,270 | ||||
Leberberg city park |
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Liver path coordinates |
1997 | the Leberberg | 26,890 | one of the L-sculptures ( Zogmayer ) | |||
Trpinpark |
|
Kaiser-Ebersdorfer Straße coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Prelate Rudolf Trpin (1928–2015), priest | 4,000 | George's Chapel | Chapel under protection |
Meidling
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Anton Krutisch Park |
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Arndtstrasse coordinates |
2004 (designation) |
Anton Krutisch | 2,460 | Two play sculptures: bear and horse | |||
Bil Spira Park |
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Schwenkgasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Bil Spira (1913–1999), illustrator, caricaturist, resistance fighter, concentration camp survivor | |||||
Christine Busta Park |
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Tivoligasse coordinates |
1903 | Christine Busta | 5,780 | Popularly called Füchslehofpark after a building previously located here | |||
Franz Huebel Park |
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Jägerhausgasse coordinates |
2013 (designation) |
Franz Hübel (1911–2004), pastor of Hetzendorf | 10.100 | ||||
Friederike Stoiber Park |
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Abermanngasse coordinates |
2009 (designation) |
Friederike Stoiber (1940–1999), first manager of the Hetzendorf retirement home | 1.910 | ||||
Grete Salzer Park |
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Sechtergasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Grete Salzer (1882–?), Garden architect, founder and head of a horticultural school, had to emigrate to England in 1939 because of her Jewish origins | 1,700 | ||||
Haydn Park |
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Gaudenzdorfer Gürtel coordinates |
1926 | Joseph Haydn | 13,130 | Children's outdoor pool from the time it was built (no longer available) | Former Haydn's tombstone | Instead of the Hundsturm cemetery, Haydn's burial place | |
Hermann Leopoldi Park |
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Niederhofstrasse coordinates |
1984 | Hermann Leopoldi | 6,060 | Well ( Muhr , 1983) | On the site of the former Pfannschen Bad | ||
Karl Voitl Park |
|
coordinates |
Corner of Schlöglgasse / Jägerhausgasse 2003 (designation) |
Karl Voitl (1936–2001), soccer player and soccer official | 1,020 | ||||
Marillenalm |
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Steinweisweg coordinates |
1979 | the apricot trees here | 9,970 | ||||
Miep-Gies-Park |
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Cable plant grounds coordinates |
2008 | Miep Gies | 12,640 | ||||
Paula von Mirtow Park |
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Marx-Meidlinger-Strasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Paula von Mirtow (1897–1970), botanist, teacher, had to emigrate to England in 1939 because of her Jewish origins | 4,300 | ||||
City wilderness Gaudenzdorfer Gürtel |
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Gaudenzdorfer Gürtel coordinates |
the Gaudenzdorfer belt | 13,810 | Not a landscaped park | ||||
Steinbauerpark |
|
Steinbauergasse coordinates |
Johann Steinbauer (1750–1823), local landowner | 11,340 | |||||
Theodor-Körner-Park |
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Breitenfurter Straße coordinates |
1938 (designation) |
Karl Theodor Körner | 6,900 | War memorial of the First World War | |||
Theresienbadpark |
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Ruckergasse coordinates |
the Theresienbad | 7,550 | Meidling artist memorial ( Hänlein , 1926), bronze sculpture Schwimmer ( Thiede , 1955), memorial stone to the beekeeper Johann Freiherr von Ehrenfels (1767–1843) | ||||
Wilhelmsdorfer Park |
|
Deckergasse coordinates |
1909 | the former suburb of Wilhelmsdorf | 17,070 | WC facility ( Beetz , 1909) | Memorial stone for the park opening | Folk also Decker Park called |
Hietzing
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Andreas-Rett-Park |
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Leitenwaldplatz coordinates |
2001 (designation) |
Andreas Rett | 5,280 | Naming in relation to the Speising Orthopedic Hospital | |||
Anna Freud Park |
|
Grenzgasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
Anna Freud | 7,970 | ||||
Coudenhove Park |
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Schönbrunner Schlossstrasse coordinates |
1982 (designation) |
Richard Nikolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi | 7,610 | ||||
Dechant-Kinzl-Park |
|
Wolfrathplatz coordinates |
Hermann Josef Kinzl (1904–1994), dean of Hietzing and pastor of Ober Sankt Veit | 1,490 | Wooden crucifix with a metal body | 800 (tree hazel) | |||
Erna Reitmeyer Park |
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Erzbischofgasse coordinates |
2007 (designation) |
Erna Reitmeyer (1918–2002), kindergarten teacher and persecuted by the Nazi regime | 1,170 | ||||
Felix Steinwandtner Park |
|
Coordinates in place |
2014 (designation) |
Felix Steinwandtner (1937–2012), butcher, politician, head of the Hietzing District Museum | 500 | Statue of Archduke Maximilian ( Meixner , 1871) | 122 (two plane trees) | Statue under protection | |
Franz Shimon Park |
|
Wientalstraße coordinates |
Franz Schimon (1863–1929), district chairman | 11,900 | |||||
Franz Schmidt Park |
|
Ghelengasse coordinates |
2001 (designation) |
Franz Schmidt | 3,190 | Memorial for Schmidt (2005) | |||
Friedrich Julius Bieber facility |
|
Supply home place coordinates |
Friedrich Julius Bieber | 4,700 | |||||
Furtwängler Park |
|
Furtwänglerplatz coordinates |
2002 | Wilhelm Furtwängler | 6,170 | ||||
Gustav Zelibor Park |
|
Montecuccoliplatz coordinates |
2003 (designation) |
Gustav Zelibor | 1,530 | Naming in connection with the nearby ORF center Küniglberg | |||
Hackinger Castle Park |
|
Erzbischofgasse coordinates |
1957 | the middle of the 18th century. Hackinger Schlösschen located here until 1957 | 15,880 | 433 (several trees from the time the palace park was laid out, pond with spring) | |||
Hans Moser Park |
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Hietzinger Kai coordinates |
1993 (designation) |
Hans Moser | 1,070 | Gas pressure regulator station | Bust of Moser (Lehner, 2003) | Gas pressure regulator station under protection | |
Helene Druskowitz Park |
|
Wolkersbergenstrasse coordinates |
2006 (designation) |
Helene von Druskowitz (1856–1918), philosopher, supporter of the women's movement | 1,040 | ||||
Hill park |
|
Stoesslgasse coordinates |
1894 | Carl von Hügel | 7,990 | kindergarten | Büste Hügels ( Benk , 1901), sculpture The ugly duckling ( Bistron-Lausch ) on the grounds of the kindergarten | From a part of the garden of the Villa Hugel emerged | |
Hugo Pepper Park |
|
Wolkersbergenstrasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Hugo Pepper | |||||
Katharina Schratt Park |
|
Gloriettegasse coordinates |
1997 (designation) |
Katharina Schratt | 1,580 | Naming in connection with the nearby Schratt Villa | |||
Küniglberg | Park
|
Coordinates | a field name | 103,380 | |||||
Lainzer Tiergarten |
|
Coordinates |
1561 | its past as an imperial hunting ground | 24,500,000 | Hermesvilla with various outbuildings ( Hasenauer 1886), Nikolaikapelle , Gutshof Auhof (1799), gatekeeper house (1934), Forsthaus Auhof, Rasthaus Rohrhaus (1774), Hubertuswarte (1937), enclosure ( Schlucker , 1787), canal bridge of the water pipe | Fountain near the Hermes villa: Genoveva fountain with pavilion, putto with crocodile ( Tilgner , 1886), forest nymph with hind and putto (the other, 1886), Neptune fountain ( Weyr , 1886). Hermes statue ( Herter , 1888), stone sculpture of a boar at the powder pounding gate, Tennostein on the Wienblickwiese, various boundary stones | 478 (jungle on Johannserkogel) | Entire facility under nature protection, listed buildings and objects under protection |
Maxing Park |
|
Maxingstrasse coordinates |
Archduke Maximilian | 25,430 | Complete system under protection | ||||
Max Mell Park |
|
Erzbischofgasse coordinates |
1985 (designation) |
Max Mell | 1,320 | ||||
Napoleon Forest |
|
Augasse coordinates |
the fact that trees were felled here for Napoleon during one of his stays in Vienna | 31,110 | 177 (oak stock) | Originally part of the Lainzer Tiergarten | |||
Oscar Straus Park |
|
Wolkersbergenstrasse coordinates |
1955 (designation) |
Oscar Straus | 5,720 | Figure "Tanzende" (memorial for Straus, German , Schwaiger ) | |||
Red Mountain Park |
|
Coordinates | a field name | 93,080 | Memorial plaque with inscription for Heinz Nittel (1981) | ||||
Schönbrunn Palace Park |
|
Coordinates | around 1700 | Schönbrunn Castle | 1,600,000 | Schönbrunn Palace with dev. Outbuildings , Gloriette , Schönbrunn Zoo , Palmenhaus , Haidachhof from Brandenberg (in the Tyrolean Garden) | Fountain (mostly created around 1780 under the aegis of Hetzendorf and Beyer ): Beautiful fountain, Neptune fountain , obelisk fountain , Colin fountain (originally installed at Castle Neugebauten ), a round and a star-shaped naiad fountain , angel fountain, fish basin, ornamental fountain on the ground floor of the palm house (1882). Roman ruins ( Zächerl ), Hietzinger Kammergarten with figures, mythological or ancient figures in the castle park, a model of the statue of Joseph II ( Zauner ), monument to Emperor Franz Stephan ( Moll , 1766), “family monument ” (for Maria Carolina and her Daughters, Thaler , 1802) | 110 (the oldest ginkgo in Austria), 179 (Japanese pagoda), 180 (pedunculate oak), 181 (yew) | Complete system under protection |
Streckerpark |
|
Streckerplatz coordinates |
1908 | Alexander Strecker (1818–1908), Mayor of Ober Sankt Veit | 5,530 | Inscription plaque for the park opening in a boulder | In place of the Ober Sankt Veiter local cemetery |
Penzing
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Baumgartner Casino Park |
|
Linzer Straße coordinates |
the Baumgartner Casino | 19,480 | |||||
Stretch park |
|
Dehnegasse coordinates |
1791 | August Dehne | 50,000 | "Ruin villa" (remains of an artificial ruin, 1791), public lavatory | 27 (forest with different groups of trees) | Ruined villa under protection Originally a landscape garden, opened to the public in 1973 |
|
Eduard Gurk Park |
|
Cumberland road coordinates |
1995 (designation) |
Eduard Gurk | 2,050 | ||||
Erich Auer Park |
|
Linzer Straße coordinates |
2008 (designation) |
Erich Auer | 1,400 | ||||
Ferdinand Wolf Park |
|
Hadikgasse coordinates |
1911 (designation) |
Ferdinand Wolf (1824–1906), last mayor of Hütteldorf | 26,210 | ||||
Franz Sauer Park |
|
Anzbachgasse coordinates |
1989 (designation) |
Franz Sauer (1898–1981), pastor of Wolfersberg | 2.010 | ||||
Gustav-Jäger-Park |
|
Mariahilfer Strasse coordinates |
1962 (designation) |
Gustav Hunter | 7,000 | Technical Museum Vienna ( Schneider , 1913) | Separated from Auer-Welsbach-Park by Mariahilfer Straße and the district border (see Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus). Museum building under protection. | ||
Gustav Klimt Park |
|
Felbigergasse coordinates |
Gustav Klimt | 6,350 | Round klimt to the retired House Gustav, as active Park defined | ||||
Hadik Park |
|
Left Wienzeile coordinates |
1822 | Andreas Hadik from Futak | 20,200 | Monument to Franz X. Mayer (founder of the park, 1840), Jung-Brunnen ( Panholzer , 1906) | |||
HC Artmann Park |
|
Schützplatz coordinates |
2002 (designation) |
HC Artmann | 2,350 | ||||
Heinz Conrads Park |
|
Schlossallee coordinates |
1989 (designation) |
Heinz Conrads | 5,310 | Memorial stone for Conrads ( Lehner , 1990) | |||
Karl Terkal Park |
|
Bujattigasse coordinates |
2001 (designation) |
Karl Terkal | 910 | ||||
Lotte Lenya Park |
|
Lotte-Lenya-Platz coordinates |
2002 (naming of the place) |
Lotte Lenya | 800 | ||||
Ludwig Zatzka Park |
|
Hütteldorfer Straße coordinates |
1988 (designation) |
Ludwig Zatzka | 5,320 | Breitensee suburban train station | |||
Josef Matzner Park |
|
Matznergasse coordinates |
1981 (designation) |
Josef Matzner (1822–1907), district judge of Hietzing | 30,330 | Penzing cemetery | |||
Ordeltpark |
|
Kendlerstrasse coordinates |
1910 (designation) |
Ferdinand Ordelt (1836–1908), clergyman and youth educator | 5,060 | ||||
Raimund Pokorny Park |
|
Bierhäuselberggasse coordinates |
2003 (designation) |
Raimund Pokorny (1916–1983), local doctor | 1,600 | ||||
Reinlpark |
|
Reinlgasse coordinates |
1902 | Josef Reinl (1813–1866), Mayor of Penzing | 3,140 | Children's outdoor pool | |||
Steinhofgrund |
|
Heschweg coordinates |
1907 | a field name | 420,000 | Walling from the time it was built | 707 ( single hawthorn ), 708 ( turkey ), 709 (turkey) | Walling under protection | |
Steinhofer Park |
|
Baumgartner Höhe, Käthe-Jonas-Weg, Spiegelgrundstraße, Sanatoriumstraße coordinates |
a field name | 53,490 | |||||
Elm Park |
|
coordinates |
between Ulmenstraße and Hüttelberggasse 2016 (designation) |
a field name (official copy of the colloquial name) | 11,200 | is to a small extent in the 17th district | |||
Waidhausenpark |
|
coordinates |
between Waidhausengasse and Pachmanngasse 2016 (designation) |
a field name (official copy of the colloquial name) | 12,000 |
Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Auer-Welsbach-Park |
|
Left Wienzeile coordinates |
1890 | Carl Auer von Welsbach | 109,330 | Litter box ( Beetz , 1924), special kindergarten "Schweizer Spende" (1949) | Two sculptures "Flame Women" ("Sarah" and "Johanna", Seidl , 2003) | 444 ( gray poplar ) | The area of a former children's outdoor pool is not horticultural and forms a city wilderness |
Brown Deer Park |
|
Dreihausgasse coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
the former suburb of Braunhirschen | 5,540 | ||||
Dadlerpark |
|
Dadlergasse coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
Franz Wenzel Dadler (1760–1835), manufacturer and landowner, had the brown deer plot parceled out | 9,590 | ||||
Ernestine Diwisch Park |
|
Grimmgasse coordinates |
2006 (designation) |
Ernestine Diwisch | 1,590 | Popularly called Grimmpark | |||
Forschneritschpark |
|
Johnstrasse coordinates |
1927 (designation) |
Alfred Eduard Forschneritsch (1871–1917), writer | 4,900 | ||||
Henriettenpark |
|
Henriettenplatz coordinates |
1864 (naming of the place) |
Henriette von Pereira-Arnstein | 1,520 | Neo-Gothic Marian Column (1863) | Marian column under protection | ||
Herklotzpark |
|
Herklotzgasse coordinates |
Heinrich Herklotz (1788–1856), mayor of Fünfhaus | 870 | |||||
Ignaz Kuranda Park |
|
Stiegergasse coordinates |
2004 (designation) |
Ignaz Kuranda | 2,320 | ||||
March Park |
|
Hütteldorfer Straße coordinates |
1925 | the fallen of the March Revolution | 15,440 | Memorial stone for those who fell in March with a separate inscription panel, sculpture "Standing Figure" by Fritz Wotruba | 97 (pyramid poplar) | On the area of the Schmelzer cemetery , which was abandoned after the First World War , and burial place for many people who fell in March | |
Reithofferpark |
|
Reithofferplatz coordinates |
1895 (naming of the place) |
Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer | 10,600 | Public lavatory | |||
Rohrauerpark |
|
Gablenzgasse coordinates |
1920 | Alois Rohrauer (1843–1923), co-founder of Naturfreunde Österreich | 10,000 | Monument to Rohrauer ( Rusch , 1925) | |||
Rosa-Barach-Park |
|
Geibelgasse coordinates |
2018 (designation) |
Rosa Barach | 850 | ||||
Sechshauser Park |
|
Ullmannstrasse coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
the former suburb of Sechshaus | 3.710 | ||||
Turnertempel monument park |
|
Turnergasse coordinates |
2011 | the gymnastics temple | 420 | Designed as a memorial for the synagogue that was destroyed in 1938 | |||
Vogelweidpark |
|
Vogelweidplatz coordinates |
1979 (designation) |
Walther von der Vogelweide | 18,100 |
Ottakring
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Adele Jellinek Park |
|
coordinates |
Johann-Nepomuk-Berger-Platz 2019 (designation) |
Adele Jellinek | Marian column from the middle of the 19th century. | ||||
Else Springs Park |
|
Heigerleinstraße coordinates |
Else Federn (1874–1946), benefactress | 4,720 | |||||
Huberpark |
|
Hubergasse coordinates |
Anton Huber (1818–1874), local councilor and master builder, built the first houses in the street | 4,520 | |||||
Karl Hodina Park |
|
Neulerchenfelder Strasse coordinates |
2020 (designation) |
Karl Hodina | 1,070 | ||||
Karl Kantner Park |
|
Erdbrustgasse coordinates |
1935 (designation) |
Karl Kantner (1850–1925), chairman of the volunteer fire brigade | 6.130 | Kreuzberg Chapel (early 19th century) | Trinity column (1698), Nepomuk statue (approx. 1750), bust by Kantner (Müllner, 1936) | Kreuzberg chapel and Trinity column under protection | |
Congress park |
|
Sandleitengasse coordinates |
1927 | the Congress of Vienna | 54,340 | Milk drink trap | Bronze sculpture "The Invincibles" (Ries, 1900) | Milk drinking hall and plastic under protection | |
Leon Askin Park |
|
coordinates |
Grundsteingasse and Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 2011 (designation) |
Leon Askin | 1,250 | The system consists of two separate segment-shaped surfaces | |||
Yppenpark |
|
Yppenplatz coordinates |
1875 (naming of the place) |
the disability home of Simon Peter Freiherr von Yppen ( Yppenheim ) | 4,500 |
Hernals
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
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Adelheid Popp Park |
|
Geblergasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
Adelheid Popp | 1,440 | ||||
Alexander-Lernet-Holenia-Park |
|
Alszeile coordinates |
1998 (designation) |
Alexander Lernet-Holenia | 910 | Metallerne Schutzmantelmadonna (2000), Grenzstein | |||
Christine-Nöstlinger-Park |
|
Lidlgasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Christine Nöstlinger | 1,180 | Concrete sculpture "Flora Mystica" ( Walenta ) | Before the renaming in 2019, Lidlpark was unofficially named after Lidlgasse, which in turn was named after Matthias Lidl von Schwanau (1666–1749), owner of the Gersthof estate | ||
Clemens Hofbauer Park |
|
Clemens-Hofbauer-Platz coordinates |
1894 (naming of the place) |
Clemens Maria Hofbauer | 5.010 | Name unofficial | |||
Clemens Krauss Park |
|
Richthausenstraße coordinates |
1966 (designation) |
Clemens Krauss | 6,960 | ||||
Diepoldpark |
|
Diepoldplatz coordinates |
1905 (naming of the place) |
Diepoldus from the family of the Lords of Als , mentioned in a document in 1135 | 3,660 | ||||
Dr.-Josef-Resch-Park |
|
Dr.-Josef-Resch-Platz coordinates |
1949 (naming of the place) |
Josef Resch | 1.110 | ||||
Frederic Morton Park |
|
Pezzlgasse coordinates |
1902 | Frederic Morton | 2,800 | Sculpture polar bear and seal ( Jarl , 1902) | Sculpture under protection; Before the renaming in March 2019 Pezzlpark (after the adjacent Pezzlgasse, which in turn is named after Johann Pezzl ) | ||
Park of Freedom |
|
Julius-Meinl-Gasse coordinates |
2015 (designation) |
those persecuted by fascism and the resistance fighters in Hernals | 790 | ||||
Hans Bock Park |
|
Josef-Redl-Gasse coordinates |
2005 (designation) |
Hans Bock | 9,690 | Partly located in the 18th district | |||
Hermine Weinreb Park |
|
Gschwandnergasse coordinates |
2017 (designation) |
Hermione Weinreb | 900 | At the back of the HBLA Rosensteingasse | |||
Josef Kaderka Park |
|
Alszeile coordinates |
1999 (designation) |
Josef Kaderka (1910–1993), composer of Viennese songs | 5,330 | ||||
Lorenz Bayer Park |
|
Lorenz-Bayer-Platz coordinates |
1905 (naming of the place) |
Lorenz Bayer (1826–1894), councilor in Hernals | 7,350 | Name not official, instead of the old Hernals cemetery | |||
Moriz Mayer Park |
|
Czartoryskigasse coordinates |
1997 (designation) |
Moriz Mayer (1884–1941) composer of Viennese songs | 2,500 | ||||
Schrammelpark |
|
coordinates |
between Alszeile and Dornbacher Straße 2015 (designation) |
the Schrammel brothers | 1,840 | Schrammel Memorial ( Robitschko , 1967) | |||
Schwarzenbergpark |
|
Schwarzenbergallee coordinates |
1765 | the Schwarzenberg family , the park was in their possession from 1801-1958 | 800,000 | Lacy tomb (ca.1794) | War memorial of the Turnerbund, memorial plaque for Karl Panek (1905–1976, district head), two figures by Johann Martin Fischer (1774), two obelisks (mid-18th century) with the inscription KYSELAK | 784 (geological outcrop - limestone cliffs) | Originally the park of Neuwaldegg Castle , only open to the public since 1958 |
Currency ring
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albert Dub Park |
|
Bischof-Faber-Platz coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
Albert Dub (1841–1908), landowner, donated the land for the church and park | 6,260 | Gersthof Parish Church ( Jordan , 1891) | Church under protection | ||
Anton Baumann Park |
|
Währinger belt coordinates |
1932 (designation) |
Anton Baumann | 3,010 | Former water tower of the Kaiser-Ferdinand-Wasserleitung ( Sprenger , 1841) | Water tower under protection | ||
Ebner-Eschenbach-Park |
|
Schopenhauerstraße coordinates |
1930 (designation) |
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach | 4,690 | 333 (black pine) | |||
Gerda Lerner Park |
|
Hockegasse coordinates |
2017 (designation) |
Gerda Lerner | 1,250 | ||||
Josef-Kainz-Park |
|
Josef-Kainz-Platz coordinates |
1931 (designation) |
Josef Kainz | 4,810 | Kainz monument ( Járay , 1911) | |||
Leopold Rosenmayr Park |
|
Möhnergasse coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
Leopold Rosenmayr (1900–1981), District Councilor, made a contribution to the reconstruction of the Johannes Nepomuk Chapel | 3,920 | ||||
Norbert Liebermann Park |
|
Aumannplatz coordinates |
1991 (designation) |
Norbert Liebermann | 2,780 | Memorial stone for Liebermann (1991) | |||
Pötzleinsdorf Palace Park |
|
Pötzleinsdorfer Straße coordinates |
1797 | Pötzleinsdorf Castle | 353.710 | The eponymous castle, a pleasure house in the style of an ancient temple | Memorial stone in the form of an urn for Johann Baptist Alxinger , figure of Venus, relief bench, four attic figures of the former ring theater , natural stone sculpture "Young People" ( Uray , 1962) | 62 (several old or rare groups of trees) | |
Observatory Park |
|
Sternwartestrasse coordinates |
1883 | University observatory Vienna | 58,890 | the eponymous observatory | 713 (entire area) | Observatory under protection | |
Türkenschanzpark |
|
Hasenauerstraße coordinates |
1888 | the Türkenschanze | 151.130 | Paulinenwarte , public toilet facility (1902) | Yunus-Emre-Brunnen (1991), war memorial of the Turnerbund ( Philipp , 1932), fountain memorial for Vincenz Prießnitz (1911), memorials for Theodor Leschetitzky ( Hegele , 1911), Adalbert Stifter ( Philipp , 1919), Auguste Fickert ( Seifert , 1929) ), Adolf von Guttenberg ( Hujer , 1933), Franz Marschner ( Harsch , 1933), Emmerich Kálmán (1976), Hansi Schmid (Wienerliedersänger, 1987), Leon Askin ( Wilfan , 2007), Arthur Schnitzler ( Peschke ), memorial for the Cossacks in the relief army 1683 (2003) | Buildings under protection | |
Vilma Degischer Park |
|
Staudgasse coordinates |
1993 (designation) |
Vilma Degischer | 1,190 | Fountain with two figures | |||
Währinger Park |
|
Gymnasiumstrasse coordinates |
1923 | Currency ring | 50,480 | Children's outdoor pool | Grave grove of the former cemetery, memorial stone for Robert Blum , Hermann Jellinek , Alfred Julius Becher and Wenzel Messenhauser who were executed in 1848 | 458 (English oak, on the edge of the park, already located in Döbling), 801 (English oak) | On the area of the former General Währinger cemetery |
Währinger Schubert Park |
|
Währinger Straße coordinates |
1925 | Franz Schubert | 13,420 | Grave grove of the former cemetery, in it a crucifixion group and a wrought iron cross (approx. 1720), apart from that the former tombs of Beethoven and Schubert , bust for Heinz Sandauer | On the area of the former Währingen local cemetery, relics under protection |
Dobling
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
February 12th Park |
|
February 12th square coordinates |
1930 | the Austrian Civil War that began on February 12, 1934 | 6,300 | Bronze sculpture "Sower" ( Hofner , 1920) | In the courtyard of the Karl-Marx-Hof | ||
Alfred Auer Park |
|
Hutweidengasse coordinates |
2003 (designation) |
Alfred Auer (1922–2002), City Garden Director | 3,160 | ||||
Anna-Ehm-Park |
|
Kaasgrabengasse coordinates |
2013 (designation) |
Anna Ehm (1903–1963), teacher, director of the Grinzing Neulandschule | 2,440 | ||||
Dr. Meissner Park |
|
Wilbrandtgasse coordinates |
1919 (designation) |
Leopold Florian Meissner | 6,580 | ||||
Franz Hengl Park |
|
Cobenzlgasse coordinates |
2013 (designation) |
Franz Hengl (1894–1968), wine maker, President of the Vienna Chamber of Agriculture | 1,680 | ||||
Franz Mayer Park |
|
coordinates |
between Langäckergasse and Amalgergasse 2016 (designation) |
Franz Mayer (1928–2011), winemaker, tavern owner, President of the Vienna Chamber of Agriculture | 4,800 | ||||
Hayekpark |
|
coordinates |
Cottagegasse / Hartäckergasse / Marianne-Schönauer-Gasse 2018 (designation) |
Friedrich August von Hayek | 4,000 | ||||
Heiligenstadt Park |
|
Grinzinger Strasse coordinates |
1905 | the former suburb of Heiligenstadt | 87,580 | Former porter's house at Villa Rothschild | Beethoven monument ( Oerley , Weigl , 1911), founding stone of the park | 1977 expanded to include the former Rothschild Gardens , former porter's house under protection. | |
Hilde play park |
|
Kreilplatz coordinates |
2010 (designation) |
Hilde game | 4,380 | ||||
Hugo Wolf Park |
|
Hartäckerstraße coordinates |
1924 | Hugo Wolf | 57,410 | Children's outdoor pool | Sculpture Little Brother and Little Sister by Franz Waldmüller from 1930; Ida-Krottendorf monument by Reinhard Winter from 1998. | Originally Hartäckerpark, today's name since 1953 | |
Karl Fellinger Park |
|
Billrothstrasse coordinates |
2001 (designation) |
Karl Fellinger | 22,470 | Monument to Fellinger ( Wilfan , 2000) | The name refers to the nearby Rudolfinerhaus | ||
Pastor Mitschke Park |
|
Rack railway road coordinates |
1994 (designation) |
Eduard Gustav Mitschke (1878–1959), pastor of Nussdorf | 710 | Historic urinal | A listed urinal | ||
Pisec Park |
|
Glanzinggasse coordinates |
2018 (designation) |
Karl Pisec | 1,850 | ||||
Raimund-Zoder-Park |
|
Raimund-Zoder-Gasse coordinates |
1890s | Raimund Zoder | 8,150 | ||||
Richard Eybner Park |
|
Silbergasse coordinates |
1990 (designation) |
Richard Eybner | 1,940 | Memorial stone for Eybner (Des Palmes, 1992) | |||
Rudolf Grünwald Park |
|
High waiting coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Rudolf Grünwald, horse and cart entrepreneur and official of the First Vienna Football Club , deported to Maly Trostinec in 1942 | |||||
Saarpark |
|
Saarplatz coordinates |
1990 (designation) |
Ferdinand of Saar | 7,870 | Memorial stone for Saar | |||
Setagaya Park |
|
High waiting coordinates |
1992 | Setagaya , partner district of Döbling | 4,790 | tea house | Bamboo gate, stone monument (stone stupa) | Park in the style of a Japanese garden | |
Strauss-Lanner-Park |
|
Billrothstrasse coordinates |
1928 | Johann Strauss (father) , Joseph Lanner | 7,660 | Former tombs of Strauss and Lanner with a remnant of the cemetery wall | In place of the Oberdöbling cemetery | ||
Wertheimstein Park |
|
coordinates |
between Döblinger Hauptstrasse and Heiligenstädter Strasse 1907 | the Villa Wertheimstein , whose garden it was originally | 63,730 | Villa Wertheimstein (1st half of the 19th century), lavatory ( Beetz company , 1908) | Vases, columns and a sphinx torso from the gardens of the Villa Rothschild in the garden of the villa, memorial stone for Franziska von Wertheimstein , who bequeathed the park area to the city in her will, monuments for Ferdinand von Saar ( Seifert , 1914), Franz Keim ( Hänlein , 1924) and Julius Schlegel ( Leirer , 1986), Bird bath in the blind garden ( Stepwieser , 1959) | 826 (copper beech), 827 (hazel tree), 828 (summer linden), 829 (service tree ) | In 1959, the first blind garden in Central Europe was set up in the southern part of the park . Buildings under protection. |
Wilfanpark |
|
Scheibelreitergasse coordinates |
2009 (designation) |
Hubert Wilfan | 3,680 | Monument to Wilfan | |||
Zeßner-Spitzenberg-Park |
|
Stefan-Esders-Platz coordinates |
2018 (designation) |
Hans Karl Zeßner-Spitzenberg | 1,720 |
Brigittenau
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Saints Park |
|
Allerheiligenplatz coordinates |
1908 | the old All Saints Church , which was destroyed in 1945 and located on the square | 21,470 | Girl figure on a rock ( Philipp , 1911) | Named 1992 | ||
Anton Kummerer Park |
|
Leipziger Strasse coordinates |
1996 (designation) |
Anton Kummerer (1908–1990), priest, pastor and religion professor | 7,880 | ||||
Brigittapark |
|
Brigittaplatz coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
Brigittakirche in the middle of the square | 7,940 | Brigittakirche ( Schmidt , 1873) | Church under protection | ||
Forsthaus Park |
|
Forsthausgasse coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
the forester's lodge built in 1665 by the imperial court hunters | 12,740 | Brigittakapelle ( Lucchese , 1651) | Figure St. Brigitta ( Thiede , 1934) | Chapel and figure under protection | |
Hugo Gottschlich Park |
|
Leipziger Strasse coordinates |
1995 (designation) |
Hugo Gottschlich | 19,100 | ||||
Jakob Winter Park |
|
Pappenheimgasse coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
Jakob Winter, local judge of Brigittenau (1804–1855) | 2,250 | ||||
Mortara Park |
|
Mortaraplatz coordinates |
1899 (naming of the place) |
the battle of Mortara (1849, Austrian victory over Piedmont ) | 11,930 | ||||
Sachsenpark |
|
Sachsenplatz coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
the allied Saxon troops who were housed here after the battle of Königgrätz | 5,870 |
Floridsdorf
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alma Rosé Park |
|
Grellgasse coordinates |
2019 (designation) |
Alma Rosé | 3,400 | ||||
Alois Heidel Park |
|
Russbergstrasse coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
Alois Heidel | 1,860 | ||||
Dengler Park |
|
Großjedlersdorf coordinates |
1985 (designation) |
the Dengler family of brewers from Untermassing | 19,380 | ||||
Donauschwabenpark |
|
Großfeldstrasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
the Danube Swabians | 2,450 | Danube Swabian Monument | |||
Floridsdorfer Aupark |
|
Any street coordinates |
the Donauauen that used to be here | 54,610 | Urinal ( Beetz , 1926) | ||||
Franz Polly Park |
|
Obergfellplatz coordinates |
1992 (designation) |
Franz Polly (1902–1990), head of the Floridsdorf District Museum for many years | 4,840 | ||||
Freiligrathpark |
|
Freiligrathplatz coordinates |
1927 | Ferdinand Freiligrath | 11,540 | 782 (two white poplars) | Popularly called Gruam (= pit) because of its sloping terrain | ||
Friessneggpark |
|
Leopoldauer Strasse coordinates |
1997 (designation) |
Anna (1899–1965) and Ludwig Friessnegg (1897–1966) hid a Jewish woman during the Nazi era and provided forced laborers with food and clothing | 5,900 | ||||
Grete and Otto Ascher Park |
|
Any street coordinates |
2007 (designation) |
Grete (1917–2005) and Otto Ascher (1925–2006), emigrants during the Nazi era, got involved in social projects after the war | 1,440 | ||||
Hans Hirsch Park |
|
coordinates |
between Töllergasse and Hassingergasse 1924 | Hans Hirsch | 7,660 | Grave monument of Franz Plankenbüchler (1852–1894, Mayor of Donaufeld ) and his family, inscription stone with park dedication, an old cemetery cross with a representation of the Corpus Christi | Instead of the Donaufelder cemetery | ||
Hans Smital Park |
|
Galvanigasse coordinates |
1966 (designation) |
Hans Smital (1860–1935), district school inspector and local history specialist | 5,350 | Area behind the protected Floridsdorf District Museum (“Mautner-Schlössl”, 1909), in front of the entrance there is also a memorial stone for Smital | |||
Hedwig and Johann Schneider Park |
|
Kürschnergasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
Hedwig (1910–1942) and Johann Schneider (1909–1942), resistance fighters | 11,720 | ||||
Hot park |
|
Dattlergasse coordinates |
1997 | Ernst W. Heiss (1929–1991), architect and landscape planner, "Father of the Danube Island " | 5,280 | ||||
Helma Pavlis Park |
|
Strebersdorfer Platz coordinates |
1998 (designation) |
Helma Pavlis (1933–1985), elementary school director | 1,690 | ||||
Every Aupark |
|
coordinates |
Christian-Bucher-Gasse / Überfuhrstraße the former suburb of Jedlesee | 110,000 | Memorial to Johann von O'Brien (A. Weinguni, 1909) | 123 (total area of the alluvial forest) | Name unofficial | ||
Josef-Grössing-Park |
|
Geradorfer Straße coordinates |
1997 (designation) |
Josef Grössing (1919–1927), victim of the events in Schattendorf | 10,020 | ||||
Joseph-Samuel-Bloch-Park |
|
Hossplatz coordinates |
2002 (designation) |
Joseph Samuel Bloch | 2,510 | ||||
Karl Brunner Park |
|
Liebleitnergasse coordinates |
Karl Brunner (1867–1955), school director and honorary citizen of Stammersdorfer. He joined the NSDAP in 1940 , which he denied after the war. | 1,580 | |||||
Karl Seidl Park |
|
Leopoldauer Platz coordinates |
1995 (designation) |
Karl Seidl (1905–1971), innkeeper and musician, founder of the Leopoldau brass band | 8,010 | Statue of St. Leopold (17th century), round mosaic on the ornamental pond | |||
Camp meadow Angelibad (Angeliwiese) |
|
Birnersteig coordinates |
Hans Angeli (1859–1925), councilor | 30,240 | |||||
Camp meadow Dragonerhäufel |
|
Romaplatz coordinates |
the dragoons that proved their worth in the war of 1809 | 35,930 | |||||
Lorettowiese (Lagerwiese Überfuhfstraße) |
|
coordinates |
Overpass road the patronage of the nearby Jedleseer parish church | 30,000 | |||||
Marie-Schuller-Park |
|
Demmergasse coordinates |
1961 (designation) |
Marie Schuller (1863–1944), councilor, co-founder of the Workers' Samaritan Association in Floridsdorf | 6,500 | Fountain with a mosaiced column ( Seebacher ) | |||
Paul Hock Park |
|
Brno Street coordinates |
1925 | Paul Hock (1857–1924), first district captain of Floridsdorf | 5,150 | In place of the Floridsdorf cemetery | |||
Reinbergerpark |
|
Hutterplatz coordinates |
2016 (designation) |
Helmut Reinberger | |||||
School Brother Park |
|
Irenäusgasse coordinates |
the Order of School Brothers | 900 | Naming in relation to the nearby school brothers' institute | ||||
Schweiglpark |
|
Siemensstrasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
Karl Schweigl (1895–1966), businessman | 1,650 | so-called ball cross (wayside shrine from around 1680) | Ball cross under protection | ||
Stammersdorfer Bahnhofspark |
|
Brno Street coordinates |
the former train station here | 920 | Former reception building, Stammersdorf heating house | Boiler house under protection | |||
Teresa-Tauscher-Park |
|
coordinates |
between Leopoldauer Straße and Satzingerweg Maria Tauscher (religious name Maria Teresa) | 41,500 | |||||
Torah San Park |
|
Broßmannplatz coordinates |
2009 | the film "Tora-san in Vienna" shot in Strebersdorf in 1989 | 5,580 | Park in the style of a Japanese garden, established in connection with the partnership between Floridsdorf and Katsushika | |||
Koloniestraße forest park |
|
Koloniestraße coordinates |
the Koloniestraße, this in turn after an allotment garden settlement ("Nordwestbahnkolonie") | 27,400 | |||||
Water Park |
|
Floridsdorfer Hauptstraße coordinates |
1929 | the waters here | 168,770 | Three pointed arches in Japanese style | Bronze sculpture of a pair of storks ( Endstorfer , 1958) | Conversion of a wasteland created by the Viennese Danube regulation |
Donauinsel , see 22nd district
Danube city
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Astrid Lindgren Park |
|
Asperner Heldenplatz coordinates |
2013 (designation) |
Astrid Lindgren | 6.240 | ||||
Bill Grah Park |
|
Fatty-George-Gasse coordinates |
1999 | Bill Grah | 3,680 | Jazz sculpture ( Grausam , 2000), memorial stone for Bill Grah | |||
Cholewka Park |
|
Moissigasse coordinates |
2012 (designation) |
Ladislaus Cholewka (1910–1970), union official and chairman of the Kaisermühlner Kinderfreunde | 7,780 | Monument to Alexander Moissi | |||
Danube Island |
|
Coordinates | 1988 | 3,900,000 | Sculpture group "Passers-by" ( Traub , 1985), land-art object "Arbor Inversa" ( Prigann , in the 21st district) | 718 (dead ground) | Originally created as a flood protection measure, partly in the 21st district located | ||
Danube Park |
|
Kaisermühlen coordinates |
1964 | the Danube | 603.160 | the Donauturm ( Lintl ), Korea-Kulturhaus, former lake restaurant ( Schlauss ), both 1964, various buildings of the City Garden Authority | Pope's Cross (1983), monuments to Latin American revolutionaries and statesmen ( Bolívar , San Martín , Martí , Artigas , Guevara , Allende ), Paracelsus and Üzeyir Hacıbəyov , relief wall coffee house scene and floor mosaic birds (both Leherb ), sculpture King and Queen ( Goebel ), metal sculpture The Golden Calf ( Wolf , 1985), mosaic wall birds (referring to the bird house that was formerly located here), several abstract sculptures ( Walenta , Lenassi , Savinšek, etc.), floor chess game ( Peschke ) | Out of the WIG 1964 , horticultural monuments under protection, buildings under protection | |
Gusti Wolf Park |
|
Budaugasse coordinates |
2013 (designation) |
Gusti Wolf | 3,980 | ||||
Hans-Hass-Park |
|
Schödlbergergasse coordinates |
2018 (designation) |
Hans Hass | 1,950 | ||||
Hirschstettner Aupark |
|
Stadlauer Straße coordinates |
the former suburb of Hirschstetten | 30,240 | |||||
Ingeborg Bachmann Park |
|
coordinates |
Melangasse / Murrstraße 2003 (designation) |
Ingeborg Bachmann | 12,060 | ||||
Jakob-Bindel-Park |
|
Süßenbrunner Strasse coordinates |
Early 1990s | Jakob Bindel (1901–1992), publisher, bookseller, honorary chairman of Kinderfreunde | 6,530 | ||||
Jakob-Rosenfeld-Park |
|
Komzakgasse coordinates |
2007 (designation) |
Jakob Rosenfeld | 1,890 | Memorial stone for Rosenfeld (no longer available) | |||
Essling Jazz Park |
|
Esslinger Hauptstrasse coordinates |
2007 (designation) |
the jazz museum located in it | 3,470 | A urinal and a toilet pavilion ( Fa. Beetz ), in which the exhibits of the jazz museum are housed, "Kulturstadel" | War memorial | Urinal and toilet pavilion under protection; the urinal was located on Laubeplatz in Favoriten before its restoration | |
Cherry blossom park |
|
Ogugasse coordinates |
2003 (designation) |
of the Japanese cherry blossom | 35,000 | Reminder against the dangers of atomic energy | Naming in connection with the partnership between Donaustadt and Arakawa . Greatly enlarged in 2015 | ||
Ladinigpark |
|
coordinates |
Breitenleer Straße / Senekowitschgasse 2018 (designation) |
Gernot Ladinig (1959–2003), Senate Councilor, employee of Wiener Gewässer, services to the water quality of the Old Danube | |||||
Lagerwiese Kaiserwasser (Kaiserwasser park) |
|
Weissauweg coordinates |
after the Kaiserwasser, a bay of the Old Danube in Kaisermühlen | 46,870 | |||||
Rehlacke camp meadow |
|
Lagerwiesenweg coordinates |
the former gathering point for deer at a small paint shop | 40,960 | The adjacent Lagerwiesenweg was named after this camp meadow in 1965 | ||||
Lobau |
|
Coordinates | 1926 (appointed as a nature reserve) |
a field name | 23,000,000 | Two former hunter's houses, various farm buildings | Demel Cross, various memorial stones to the Napoleonic campaign in 1809 | Hofjäger houses and Napoleon memorial stones under protection. Entire area under nature protection and part of the Donau-Auen National Park | |
Lumbyepark |
|
Sophie-Scholl-Gasse coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
Hans Christian Lumbye | 4,500 | Popularly called Heustadelpark after the nearby Heustadelgasse | |||
Otto Affenzeller Park |
|
Rugierstrasse coordinates |
2008 (designation) |
Otto Affenzeller (1947–2006), district councilor, chairman of the culture commission for the 22nd district | 9,240 | ||||
Rudolf-Köppl-Park |
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Rudolf Köppl-Gasse coordinates |
Rudolf Koeppl | 4,480 | |||||
Stadlauer Bahnhofspark |
|
Coordinates at the train station |
2011 (designation) |
at Stadlau station | 2,450 | Former storage shed of the City Garden Authority (object XXII / 3 of the 2nd garden district) | |||
Trygve Lie Park |
|
Stavangergasse coordinates |
1997 | Trygve Lie | 3,880 | Memorial stones for Lie ( Wilfan ) |
Parking areas in the Seestadt Aspern
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hannah Arendt Park |
|
Hannah-Arendt-Platz coordinates |
2014-2015 | Hannah Arendt | 15,000 | Quote inscription in the lawn border wall: Nobody has the right to obey (attributed to Hannah Arendt) | |||
Madame d'Ora Park |
|
coordinates |
In the south-western part of the Seestadt 2016 (opening) | Madame d'Ora (Dora Kallmus) | 25,000 | In the park there is the Madame d'Ora community garden with around 100 beds. | |||
Lake park |
|
Janis Joplin Promenade coordinates |
2014-2015 | the central lake | 48,200 | ||||
Yella Hertzka Park |
|
coordinates |
In the north-western part of the Seestadt 2014-2015 | Yella Hertzka (1873–1948), founder and director of a horticultural school for girls | 16,000 |
Liesing
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Named after | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Natural monuments | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bertha Neumann Park |
|
Rudolf-Waisenhorn-Gasse coordinates |
2017 (designation) |
Bertha Neumann | 860 | ||||
Bruno Morpurgo Park |
|
Endresstraße coordinates |
2008 (designation) |
Bruno Morpurgo (1875–1917), composer | 8,020 | 814 (weeping willow) | |||
Dr. Rudolf Hatschek Park |
|
Schrailplatz coordinates |
1954 (designation) |
Rudolf Hatschek (1874–1939), doctor for the poor and victim of fascism | 1,540 | Memorial stone for Franz Schubert | |||
Draschepark |
|
Sterngasse coordinates |
Heinrich Drasche | 171.140 | |||||
Druk Yul Park |
|
coordinates |
between Rosenhügelstraße and Speisinger Straße 2006 (designation) |
the local language form of Bhutan (land of the thunder kite) | 2,470 | a small chörten (2010), a mani wall (2012), a bird water fountain | Naming in connection with a development policy focus | ||
Engelbert-Schliemann-Park |
|
Ketzergasse coordinates |
1962 | Engelbert Schliemann (1877–1955), Mayor of Rodaun | 2,220 | Statue of St. Donatus (1730) | Donatus statue under protection | ||
Fridtjof Nansen Park |
|
Rudolf-Zeller-Gasse coordinates |
Fridtjof Nansen | 56,550 | Monument to Nansen ( Wilfan ) | ||||
Hans Dunkl Park |
|
Kolbegasse coordinates |
1995 (designation) |
Hans Dunkl junior (1917–1991), deputy district chairman | 8,130 | ||||
Harry Luck Park |
|
Residential Park Alterlaa coordinates |
2015 (designation) |
Harry luck | 130,000 | Around the Alt-Erlaa residential park , which was planned by Glück | |||
Hedy Wish Park |
|
Erilaweg coordinates |
2018 (designation) |
Hedwig Wunsch (1934-2016), table tennis player, 1957 national champion in women's singles | 9,000 | ||||
Herbert Mayr Park |
|
Haeckelstraße coordinates |
Herbert Mayr (1909–1984), holder of the Golden Decoration of Honor for services to Austria and Vienna | 11,580 | |||||
Josef Schoiswohl Park |
|
Anton-Krieger-Gasse coordinates |
2002 (designation) |
Josef Schoiswohl | 840 | ||||
Margarete-Ottillinger-Park |
|
Rudolf-Zeller-Gasse coordinates |
2017 (designation) |
Margarethe Ottillinger (1919–1992), commercial scientist, business manager, civil servant, patron | 12,100 | ||||
Mayer-von-Rosenau-Park |
|
Endresstraße coordinates |
1954 (designation) |
David Silvester Mayer von Rosenau (1851–1943), teacher and local historian | 1,070 | 583 (black pine) | |||
Michael Bausback Park |
|
Erlaaer Platz coordinates |
1988 (layout of the square) |
Michael Bausback (1756–1831), local judge from Atzgersdorf | 4,750 | ||||
Oil tent park |
|
Ölzeltgasse coordinates |
1932 | Anton oil tent | 10,790 | 551 (group of several trees) | Former garden of Oelzelt's villa | ||
PaN Park |
|
East beach coordinates |
2011 (designation) |
PaN (“partner of all nations”) - umbrella organization of Austrian-foreign companies | 14,420 | ||||
Maurer Rathauspark |
|
Speisinger Strasse coordinates |
the town hall of the formerly independent municipality of Mauer | 13,980 | Magna Mater Fountain ( Hanak , 1925), figure "Athlete" ( Thiede , 1926) | Art objects under protection | |||
Inzersdorfer Schubert Park |
|
Purkytgasse coordinates |
Franz Schubert | 3,600 | Schubert memorial stone | ||||
Kalksburger Schubert Park |
|
Lodererweg coordinates |
1928 | Franz Schubert | unknown | Fellnersteg (1969) | |||
Maurer Schubert Park |
|
coordinates |
between Kaserngasse and Rielgasse 1927 | Franz Schubert | 440 | 813 (winter linden) |
Other facilities of the municipal garden authority
Surname | image | Location | Year of construction | Surface in m² | buildings | Art objects | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nurseries Mauerbach |
|
Mauerbachstrasse coordinates |
1969 | 180,000 | |||
Hirschstetten flower gardens |
|
Quadenstrasse coordinates |
1952 | 146,000 | Glass houses, buildings for the themed gardens (including a Pannonian farm) | "Tulips" mural made of fluorescent tubes ( Köhl , 1957) | Called the municipal reserve garden until 2002 , glass houses and tulip mural under protection |
Kagran school garden |
|
Siebeckstrasse coordinates |
1928 | 60,000 | Orangery (1912, today the Austrian Horticultural Museum ), historic gatehouse (former heating outlet of the Rothschild Gardens in Döbling), wedding pavilion (pavilion from the 1873 World Exhibition ), allotment hut from 1916 | Mosaic flower goddess Flora and gardener god Vertumnus ( Leherb , 1959) | Training center of the vocational school for horticulture and floristry, but open to the public at certain times. Leherb mosaic under protection |
See also
literature
- Peter Autengruber : Parks and Gardens in Vienna . Promedia, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-85371-281-8 .
- Gertraud Koszteczky: The history of Viennese green spaces in connection with the social change of their users . Vienna 2007, OCLC 845370014 , dissertation University of Vienna 2007, 284 pages, ( online version , PDF, free of charge, 284 pages, 3976 kB).
Web links
Commons : Parks in Vienna - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ m42sso: Kurt-Tichy-Gasse park. Retrieved February 10, 2019 .
- ↑ City map Vienna. Retrieved February 24, 2019 .
- ↑ Green Hernals: Hernals commemorates Christine Nöstlinger and Frederic Morton . OTS announcement of March 6, 2019, accessed on March 11, 2019.
- ^ Street names in Vienna since 1860 as "Political Places of Remembrance" (PDF; 4.4 MB), p. 249, final research project report, Vienna, July 2013
- ↑ This is a modified and abbreviated quoted sentence that Arendt uttered in a radio conversation with Joachim Fest (broadcast on the Südwestfunk series “Das Thema” on November 9, 1964) and which in the original No man has the right to obey for Kant was. Audio document audible on the CD Hannah Arendt, Karl Jaspers: Eichmann - From the Banality of Evil . Quartino, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-86750-072-2 ; online: Hannah Arendt in conversation with Joachim Fest (1964) (from 0:16:11) on YouTube ; in the transition No one has the right to obey Kant in the transcript of the conversation on hannaharendt.net; reprinted in Hannah Arendt, Joachim Fest: Eichmann was outrageously stupid. Conversations and letters. Eds. Ursula Ludz & Thomas Wild. Piper, Munich 2011, ISBN 3-492-05442-0 .
- ↑ Appreciation for the 90s: Green space in Alterlaa becomes "Harry-Glück-Park" on derStandard.at on February 20, 2015. Accessed on July 23, 2018.