List of listed objects in Vienna / Mariahilf

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The list of listed objects in Vienna-Mariahilf contains the 73 listed , immovable objects of the 6th Viennese district Mariahilf .

Monuments

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Underground toilet facility
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Underground toilet facility
ObjectID:  10055
Amerlingstrasse
location
KG: Mariahilf
The toilet facility was built in 1913 by the entrepreneur Wilhelm Beetz , who had acquired a patent for low-odor toilet facilities, on the basis of a contract with the City of Vienna. The entrance area and the wood paneling with inserted glass windows are designed in Art Nouveau forms.
District Office Mariahilf
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District Office Mariahilf
ObjectID:  9557
Amerlingstrasse 11 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The Wilhelminian style house with rich facade decor and corner tower was built in 1890 according to plans by the city building authority.
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ObjektID:  10526
Barnabitengasse 6 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The Biedermeier apartment building from 1808 has a grooved facade with lintel reliefs on the main floor depicting putti in viticulture, tendrils and female deities, as well as bezel decor on the floor above. The portal is decorated with genii holding coats of arms.
Salvatorian College, former Barnabite monastery, rectory of the Mariahilfer Church
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Salvatorian College , former Barnabite Monastery , rectory of the Mariahilfer Church ObjectID
12377
Barnabitengasse 14 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The former Barnabite monastery, east of Barnabitengasse, was built by Paul Uldarich Trientl in 1768–1777. The three-storey building with an additive structure and an elevated central projectile indicated by a cornice is connected to the Mariahilfer Church by a corridor over a Schwibbogen. Under the Schwibbogen is the basket arched portal with an Ionic double pilaster frame and entablature. The building houses, among other things, the Salvatorsaal (the former summer refectory) with baroque ceiling paintings and the library, in which books from the beginning of the 16th to the 19th century and the archive of the Barnabite College with archives from 1692 are kept.
Catholic parish church, Aegidikirche
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Catholic Parish Church, Aegidi Church ObjectID
19848
Brückengasse / Gumpendorfer Straße KG
location
: Mariahilf
The baroque church was built by Franz Rosenstingl in 1765–1770 a little north of the Romanesque-Gothic predecessor building; The church tower and facade were built in 1792 by Josef Reymund. Extensions took place in 1820 and 1908.
Figure, crucifixion group
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Figure, crucifixion group ObjectID
12310
at Brückengasse 5 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The crucifixion group set up in a niche consists of a stone crucifix from the second quarter of the 19th century and figures of Saints Mary and John, probably from the 18th century.
Shop front of a former butcher shop
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Shop front of a former butcher's shop ObjektID
20405
Capistrangasse 3-5 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The facade in the area of ​​the former butcher's shop is clad with white wall tiles, door and window frames and the base are made of black tiles. To the right and left of the entrance, reliefs of a ram and an ox head indicate what was then the business object.
Biedermeier house, former Fezfabrik Volpini
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Biedermeier house, former Fezfabrik Volpini ObjektID
8673
Esterhazygasse 10 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The building erected in 1810 by J. Koch was given a new facade in 1884 as a citizen's palace in the form of the neo-Renaissance. The two outer axes of the main floor are designed as bay windows.
Rental house
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Rental House ObjectID
9553
Esterhazygasse 27 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The town house, built in the early 19th century and rebuilt in 1835, has a facade with lunette windows. The entrance with the Platzl vault leads into the elongated courtyard, some of which has arcades and pavilions.
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House ObjectID:  9563
Fillgradergasse 3 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The Biedermeier building, built in 1827, has a façade with arcade pillar and bezel decoration.
Chemical Institute d.  TU;  Former genius management (building of the technical military committees)
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Chemical Institute of the TU former Genie Directorate ( building of the technical military committee )
ObjectID:  9565
Getreidemarkt 9 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The three-storey free-standing building with a representative facade facing the Glacis at the time was built in 1862–1864 according to plans by officer Karl Pilhal . The cubic structure in the style of the Aryan architecture of early historicism with strongly accentuated edges and brittle, surface-bound decor in the form of ashlar, grooving, parapet reliefs and console cornice has an elevated four-storey central projection, the central axis of which is emphasized by balconies, trophy reliefs and a parapet top with the double eagle.
Office building
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Office building ObjectID
12306
Grabnergasse 6 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The originally three-story, early historical, functional building, essentially a former waterworks from 1854, was extended and rebuilt in 1879. In the area of ​​the central projection of the original building, the facade is made of brick with pilaster strips and small-scale, early historic decor.
Gumpendorfer Straße underground station
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Gumpendorfer Straße underground station ObjectID
19850
Gumpendorfer Gürtel KG
location
: Mariahilf
For general information on the Vienna Stadtbahn, see the end of the table.

The belt-type elevated railway station was built in 1896/97 according to plans by Otto Wagner . The edges of the two-story building are emphasized by raised pylons; the facade is cautiously structured in classifying forms. The platforms run on the upper floor behind glazed column colonnades, the architrave of which continues at the height of the main cornice. The original equipment has been partially preserved.

Main fire station Mariahilf
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Main fire station Mariahilf ObjectID
12215
Gumpendorfer Gürtel 2, 2a KG
location
: Mariahilf
The fire station, which was built by the municipal building authority between 1912 and 1914, consists of several formally differentiated buildings with different tasks. The facades are designed in the form of the Heimat style with lattice windows and small relief decoration in the style of the Wiener Werkstätte . The three-story main building has a natural stone base; the upper floor is made of exposed bricks with window walls and oriel brackets in relief, on the hipped roof are roof houses and a lantern. The north-western edge of the building is decorated with the figure of a fire fighter under a canopy. The courtyard-side tracts are two-storey with round-arched entrances, above a curved gable with relief decoration, as well as saddle and hip roofs
Animal drinking fountain
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Animal drinking fountain ObjectID
12376
Gumpendorfer Straße KG
location
: Mariahilf
The fountain, created by the sculptor Josef Thorak and the architect Adolf Stöckl , was installed at the Vienna Secession in 1916 and moved to its current location in 1968.
Café Sperl
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Café Sperl ObjectID
21908
Gumpendorfer Straße 11-13 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The coffee house opened in 1880. The furnishings with parquet floors, Thonet chairs , marble tables, crystal chandeliers and billiard tables were designed by Wilhelm Jelinek and Anton Groß.
Rental house, To the eye of God
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Rental house, To the Eye of God
ObjectID:  9562
Gumpendorfer Straße 73 KG
location
: Mariahilf
This suburban house from the Josephinian era has panel decor, the windows are grouped into strips and two central axes are accentuated by grooves. The side facade is structured additively. The rectangular courtyard has open pavilions on three sides.
Residential house, Marchettihaus
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Residential building, Marchettihaus ObjectID
12308
Gumpendorfer Straße 95 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The house, which was built by Josef Adelpoldinger in 1803, was extended in 1808. The facade was redesigned by Josef Klee in 1822 and has bands and medallions on the main floor above straight window roofs. The central axis is emphasized by the portal as well as a wide pilaster frame of the window above, a relief above the lintel and empire ornaments.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy with Chapel of St.  Vincent de Paul
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Convent of the Sisters of Mercy with Chapel of St. Vincent von Paul
ObjectID:  21910
Gumpendorfer Straße 108-110 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The building at Gumpendorfer Straße 110 was built in 1833/34, the neighboring building no. 108 until 1902/03. Both were given uniform, elongated historicist facades, some of which are made of exposed brick. In building no.108 there is a rectangular portal with a split gable, above a round arch niche with a stone figure of St. Vincent de Paul flanked by two adoring angels. A wooden figure of the Madonna and Child from 1420 from the Eggenburg Hospital Church is kept in the monastery.
Rental house, factory building, Listo film
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Rental house, factory building, Listo-Film ObjektID
12216
Gumpendorfer Straße 132 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The factory was built in 1893 by Karl Stiegler as a brick building. The continuously glazed roof structure of Listo-Film, surrounded by a catwalk, was built in 1919, today one of the last surviving natural light studios worldwide. In the courtyard there is a monumental backdrop elevator from 1922 in an open concrete stand construction.
Residence, Zum Haydn
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Residence, Zum Haydn ObjectID
10532
Haydngasse 19 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The house where Joseph Haydn lived and where he died was built in 1793 as a Josephine suburban house with a panel decoration. Changes took place in 1820 and in the course of a renovation from 1976 to 1978. A plaque commemorates the composer.
Residential house, Zum Roten Löwen
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Residential house, Zum Roten Löwen ObjectID
12304
Haydngasse 21 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Together with the neighboring Haydnhaus, the house offers an example of the Josephine and Biedermeier construction at the time.
Residential building
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Residential building ObjectID
10525
Joanelligasse 5 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The three-storey classicist suburban house built at the beginning of the 19th century is decorated with reliefs by the sculptor Johann Nepomuk Schaller . The portal axis is decorated with tendrils and genii carrying a shield with a monogram. The relief friezes in the central risalit show Mercury, Fortuna and Putti; in the reserve next to it there are medallions with head reliefs. Empire fittings are available at the front gate.
Viktor Matejka stairs
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Viktor-Matejka-Stiege ObjectID
10533
Kaunitzgasse KG
location
: Mariahilf
The secessionist staircase overcomes the step between Kaunitzgasse and Eggerthgasse and Luftbadgasse.
E-Werk / transformer station, Mariahilf substation (battery building, workshop and machine hall) Upload file E-Werk / transformer station, Mariahilf substation (battery building, workshop and machine hall) ObjectID
74505
Kaunitzgasse 10 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The industrial building from the first quarter of the 20th century initially housed the steam power station of the Wiener Elektrizitätsgesellschaft, which was taken over by the Städtische Elektrizitätswerk in 1907, and has served as part of a transformer station since the power station was closed.
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90092
Königsklostergasse 7 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The late historical six-storey apartment building, the corner area of ​​which is emphasized by a tower attachment, was built in 1905 according to plans by the architect Leopold Fuchs .
Residential building
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Residential building ObjectID
19080
Köstlergasse 3 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The building erected by Otto Wagner in 1899 forms a coherent ensemble with the neighboring houses Linke Wienzeile 38 and 40. The facade is framed by corner pylons with essays and a protruding eaves; Three upper floors are grouped together by a large pilaster structure above a grooved base. The rectangular portal with skylight is in the central axis; the two door leaves have wrought iron bars in secessionist shapes.
Residential building, Beethovenhaus (residential building with Beethoven memorial)
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Residential building, Beethovenhaus (residential building with Beethoven memorial) ObjectID
10528
Laimgrubengasse 22 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Josephine suburban apartment building, built in 1782 and extended in 1830, with a flat central projection with Doric pilasters and small lintel reliefs. A plaque commemorates Ludwig van Beethoven , who lived in the house in 1822/23.
Former  Courtyard backdrop depot, so-called.  “Semper Depot”, today the academy's studio building
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Former courtyard scenery depot, so-called Semper depot , today the academy's studio building ObjectID
10529
Lehargasse 6-8 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The set depot and workshop built by Gottfried Semper and Carl von Hasenauer in 1873 now serves as an event location and studio building for the Academy of Fine Arts .
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ObjectID:  937
Lehargasse 7 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The late historical building with a giant pilaster structure and neo-Renaissance decor was built in 1897/98 according to plans by Eugen Fassbender .
Theater an der Wien and Papagenotor
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Theater an der Wien and Papagenotor ObjektID
19846
Linke Wienzeile 6 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The theater was built 1800–1801 according to plans by Joseph Reymund the Elder. J. and Anton Jäger built and renovated several times since then, including 1901 and 1902 by Fellner & Helmer and 1960–1962 by Otto Niedermoser . On the outside, only the Papagenotor is preserved from the original building as a three-axis portico, the figural top of which shows Emanuel Schikaneder as Papageno with boys. The facade to the Linke Wienzeile with today's main entrance presents itself in the design by Fellner & Helmer as a six-storey corner house with an extended mansard roof, bay windows with helmets and gables as well as secessionist decor.
Rental house
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Rental House ObjectID
22463
Linke Wienzeile 38 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The six-storey apartment buildings Linke Wienzeile 38 and 40 built by Otto Wagner in 1898/99 with the participation of his students, with protruding eaves at the same height and continuous lattice balconies, form a closed ensemble with the house at Köstlergasse 3, also built by Wagner.

The facade surfaces are framed by pylons with figure attachments by Othmar Schimkowitz . The facade on the Wienzeile has rich, gilded secessionist decor (including relief medallions with women's heads by Koloman Moser ), which becomes thicker towards the top floor. The three-axis, rounded building edge at the corner of Köstlergasse opens in a loggia on the top floor and is caught by the concave parapet. Jože Plečnik designed the house gate at Köstlergasse 1 .

Residential and commercial building, majolica house
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Residential and commercial building, majolica house ObjectID
19079
Linke Wienzeile 40 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The facade of the house built by Otto Wagner is clad with colored tiles that form a secessionist floral decoration designed by Alois Ludwig in pink, blue and green on a cream-colored background. The decor condenses on the upper floors; The cornice and eaves also have small colored decorations. Below the cornice is a row of lion heads in relief.
Railway workers accident insurance company
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Accident Insurance Company of Railway Workers ObjectID
9564
Linke Wienzeile 48-52 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The monumental, representative office building was built between 1910 and 1912 according to plans by Hubert Gessner . The façade, designed in neoclassical forms, is a post- and- beam construction with a vertical structure and bay windows flanked by columns in the two-storey attic zone. The broadly rounded edge is loosened up by narrow bay windows that are blended with the beams ; Three groups of three larger-than-life figures made of artificial stone by Anton Hanak are set up at the interfaces .
Sausage hut
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Würstelhütte ObjectID
10530
opposite Linke Wienzeile 48-52 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Free-standing, brick hut, which is used as a Viennese sausage stand.
Central vocational school
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Central
vocational school ObjectID:  9550
Linke Wienzeile 180 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The large, free-standing building complex was built between 1909 and 1911 on the site of a former slaughterhouse. The plans came from Rudolf Hammel, executors were Karl Krepp , Friedrich Mahler and Albrecht Michler . Ernst Pliwa created the elongated, symmetrically designed main facade with column structure and raised risalits.
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41139
Luftbadgasse 3 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The Biedermeier house with relief decoration dates from around 1820.
Evang.  Parish Church AB, Gustav-Adolf-Church
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Evang. Parish Church AB, Gustav-Adolf-Church
ObjectID:  12214
Lutherplatz 1 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The Protestant Church AB was built between 1846 and 1849 as the first Protestant church in the suburb based on plans by Ludwig Förster . The block-like, free-standing, early historical building is divided into two zones; the individual components are contoured by corner pilasters, friezes and cornices running all around. The facade is designed in the form of a three-axis basilica, the protruding middle part is finished with a round arch frieze. The columnar pedicle portal is located under a rose window in the central part. The interior includes a zinc baptismal font based on a design by Theophil Hansen .
Rental house, part of the Ludwig complex
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Rental house, part of the Ludwig complex ObjectID
41141
Magdalenenstrasse 30-32 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The house "Zum Münzwardein" (Magdalenenstrasse 32) was built at the beginning of the 19th century and was changed in 1824. In 1889 the three-storey house, together with the neighboring building at Hofmühlgasse 14 (ident: Münzwardeingasse 2), was given a facade with an additive structure in neo-baroque shapes.
Bundesrealgymnasium
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Bundesrealgymnasium ObjectID
20411
Marchettigasse 3 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The four-storey building with an additive structure and straight window roofs was built by Carl Schlimp in 1879–1881 . The ground floor, side elevations and the portal area with relief decoration are set off against the exposed brick wall by plaster.
obelisk
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Obelisk
ObjectID:  12311
Mariahilfer Gürtel KG
location
: Mariahilf
The obelisk was created by Johann Nepomuk Scheiringer and Johann Scherpe and a plaque commemorates the creation of the green areas on the belt between Nussdorfer Straße and Wiental in the years 1898–1906 under Mayor Karl Lueger .
Personality monument, Haydn monument
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Personality monument, Haydn monument ObjectID
9554
Mariahilfer Straße KG
location
: Mariahilf
The monument erected in front of the Mariahilfer Church was erected in 1887. Otto Hieser , the marble figure by the composer Heinrich Natter, created the base .
Residential house, Raimundhaus, Zum golden Hirschen
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Residential house, Raimundhaus, Zum golden Hirschen
ObjectID:  9542
Mariahilfer Straße 45 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The house where the poet Ferdinand Raimund was born was built at the end of the 18th century. The originally three-storey house was extended in 1863 and received an early historic facade with small-scale decor. The representative portal with house sign dates from the time the building was built.
Rental house, to the large flower stick, to Mariahilf
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Rental house, to the large flower stick, to Mariahilf
ObjektID:  9556
Mariahilfer Straße 55 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The suburban home with hofseitiger arcature was built around the 1770th
Catholic parish church Maria Hilf
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Catholic Parish Church Maria Hilf ObjectID
9558
between Mariahilfer Straße 55 and 57 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The church was built between 1686 and 1689 by the architect Sebastian Carlone d. J. and the stonemason Ambrosius Ferrethi on the site of a chapel that was destroyed during the Second Turkish Siege. From 1711 it was given its current appearance by the master builder Franziskus Jänckl.
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ObjektID:  7

since 2014

Mariahilfer Straße 73 KG
location
: Mariahilf
This house, set back from the street, was built in 1887 by Oskar Merz together with the two neighboring houses . The furnishings of the Café Ritter on the ground floor date from the early 20th century and have largely been preserved.
Elementary school of the city of Vienna Upload file Elementary School of the City of Vienna ObjectID
20409
Mittelgasse 24 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The four-storey historicist school building was built at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Above the ground floor, the exposed brick facade is structured by plaster strips, a cordon cornice above the third and the eaves above the fourth floor. The windows on the main floor are highlighted by alternating triangular gable and segmented arch roofing.
Former  Workers' health insurance, Mariahilf district museum
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Former Workers' Health Insurance Fund, District Museum Mariahilf ObjectID
21909
Mollardgasse 8 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The mighty five-storey neoclassical building was built in 1913/14 according to plans by Johann Rothmüller . The decor of the sparsely structured facade is partly in the form of the Wiener Werkstätte . Interior doors, grilles, handrails, handrails and staircase windows are original.
Municipal housing, Einstein-Hof
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Municipal housing, Einstein-Hof
ObjectID:  930
Mollardgasse 30-32 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Adolf Hoch was the architect of the residential complex built between 1949 and 1952. The five- to seven-storey buildings along Mollard- and Grabnergasse are connected at the corner by a one-story corner bar with two parallel cornices. A seven-part group of bronze play figures "Ponies" by the sculptor Mario Petrucci is set up in the complex . On the courtyard side of the integrated kindergarten there is a ceramic relief "Playing Children" by Adele Stadler .
Factory building, rental house, anniversary workshop yard
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Factory building, rental house, anniversary
workshop yard ObjectID:  9549
Mollardgasse 85-85A KG
location
: Mariahilf
The workshop building for small businesses with adjoining people's apartments was built in 1908/09 by Otto Richter and Leopold Ramsauer . The four-wing, free-standing complex in the form of a rectangle encloses a large courtyard. The workshop wings, which are arranged along the streets, are structured by pilaster-like pillars with exposed brick cladding, between which large windows are arranged. The facade facing Hornbostelgasse is designed with protruding risalits.
Municipal housing, Leuthner-Hof
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Municipal housing, Leuthner-Hof ObjectID
9989
Mollardgasse 89 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The residential building in block edge construction around a large inner courtyard, from which the individual staircases are accessible, was built by Georg Rupprecht in 1931/32. The facade is designed without decoration and is divided by slightly pronounced risalits and a wide, ribbon-shaped cornice as a two-layer wall system, and on the left Wienzeile also by balconies.
Bürgerhaus, Bernhard Ludwig House
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Bürgerhaus, Bernhard Ludwig House
ObjectID:  9360
Münzwardeingasse 2 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The historically structured apartment building with bay windows and corner attachments was built in 1889 by Carl Langhammer for the court carpenter Bernhard Hieronymus Ludwig . The well-preserved late-historic interior with decorative paneling in rich decor comes from the latter. Part of the original furniture has been preserved.
Identifying address: Hofmühlgasse 14
Residential building
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Residential building ObjectID
9559
Nelkengasse 1 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The three-storey suburban house with a corner attachment on an acute-angled corner plot was built in 1834.
House of Encounters / Adult Education Center
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House of Encounters / Adult
Education Center ObjectID:  9551
Otto-Bauer-Gasse 7-9 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Wilhelm Stiassny built the apartment building block between Loquaiplatz, Königseggasse and Otto-Bauer-Gasse in 1903. The richly decorated facade is structured by balconies, giant pilasters, gables and corner domes. The central gable is decorated with an Apollo mask.
Staircase, Rahlstiege
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Staircase , Rahlstiege ObjectID
9547
Rahlgasse KG
location
: Mariahilf
The strictly historical staircase built in 1870 by the municipal building authority connects Mariahilfer Strasse with the lower Rahlgasse. Like this one, it is named after the painter Carl Rahl .
Goose girl fountain on the Rahlstiege
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Goose girl fountain on the Rahlstiege ObjectID
9548
Rahlstiege
location
KG: Mariahilf
The fountain, created by Anton Paul Wagner in 1865/66 , was initially on the Alte Brandstatt near Stephansplatz, from 1879 in front of the Mariahilfer Church, where it had to give way to the Haydn monument in 1886 , and has been in the current square since then.
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20417
Rahlgasse 2 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The strictly historical building was built in the third quarter of the 19th century.
Bundesrealgymnasium
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Bundesrealgymnasium ObjectID
20416
Rahlgasse 4 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The building site was originally the property of the Vienna City Expansion Fund created in 1858 , from which it came to the First Vienna Women's Acquisition Association on very favorable terms at the beginning of the 1870s, supported by donations . At the end of June 1873 the club and school house planned by architect Ladislaus von Mojsisovics († 1888 in Vienna) was started, moved into in July 1874 and opened on October 11, 1874. The historicist facade of the school building is structured in a giant Corinthian order.
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ObjectID:  12305
Sandwirtgasse 6 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The two-storey citizen's palace was built around 1860. The facade with the portal and bay window is decorated in the Tudor Gothic style.
Figures at the entrance to the Esterhazypark
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Figures at the entrance to the Esterházypark ObjektID
11865
Schadekgasse 1 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The four baroque stone figures come from the attic of the former Lazansky house on Stock im Eisen and were transferred to the current location in 1886.
Rental house
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Rental house
ObjektID:  9560
Schadekgasse 4 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The late Biedermeier house was built in 1835. The facade has a flat ashlar, a high ground floor with arched openings and an oriel located in the rightmost window axis on the main floor. The architects August Sicard von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll lived and died in this house .
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110451
Schmalzhofgasse 9 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The three-storey Biedermeier suburban house, built in 1811, is divided into the Hirschengasse by flat side elevations with a large Ionic order of pilasters and a flat central elevation. The entrance is bordered by double rails. The decor corresponds to no.11.
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20408

since 2017

Schmalzhofgasse 11 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The house was built in 1811 and rebuilt in the 1830s. The decor corresponds to No. 9 , the flat side risalites show Ionic pilasters.
Rental house
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Rental house ObjektID
19847
Schmalzhofgasse 16 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The early historical apartment building was built in 1849 according to plans by Jakob Flucher. The three-storey facade is structured by cornices on a flat, ashlar background; in the main floor Para Petre Liefs are fitted with heads. The middle double axis is highlighted by a triangular gable. The entrance is structured by Corinthian pilasters and has a barrel vault with stucco ribs.
Rental house, To the Roman Emperor
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Rental house, To the Roman Emperor
ObjectID:  9555
Stiegengasse 9 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The house was built around 1790 and changed in the first quarter of the 19th century. The name comes from a portrait relief of Emperor Joseph II above the door.
Rental house
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Rental house
ObjektID:  9545
Stumpergasse 3 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Built in 1826 by Josef Klee , the three-story suburban house is the remainder of the earlier Biedermeier construction. The facade is structured by cornices and blind pillars on the ground floor; In the lunettes there are reliefs with depictions of goddesses and putti.
Railway bridge, Otto Wagner bridge over the Wienzeile including connecting structures
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Railway bridge, Otto Wagner bridge over the Wienzeile including connection structures ObjectID
41142
Wienzeile KG
location
: Mariahilf
The bridge over the Wienzeile is a stretch of the belt line of the Vienna City Railway consisting of three partial bridges and was built between 1895 and 1898. It describes a 250 meter long arc from north to west. The southern part of the bridge with its pylons protruding 13.7 meters above the bridge is the most artistically complex part. After years of discussion about a possible demolition, it was placed under protection in 1984 and adapted for the subway in the years that followed .
Catholic parish church, St. Josef ob der Laimgrube with rectory
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Catholic parish church, St. Josef ob der Laimgrube with rectory ObjectID
12375
Windmühlgasse 3 KG
location
: Mariahilf
Today's Laimgrubenkirche is a replica of the original Baroque hall church built in 1906–1907, built in 1687–1692, which stood on Mariahilfer Strasse and was demolished in 1907 because the road was widened. The baroque furnishings were transferred from the previous building to the new church.
Rental house
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Rental house
ObjektID:  9561
Windmühlgasse 32 KG
location
: Mariahilf
The large corner house was built in 1902 by Oskar Marmorek . The early Secessionist facade with neoclassical features is designed with rounded edges, flat bay windows, balconies, arched roof gables and relief decoration.
Fillgrader stairs
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Fillgraderstiege ObjektID
10534

KG location
: Mariahilf
The outside staircase, built by Max Hegele in the style of Viennese Art Nouveau between 1905 and 1907, connects Fillgradergasse with Theobaldgasse on the edge of the terrain from Mariahilfer Strasse to Linke Wienzeile.
Overall facility: Naschmarkt market complex including pavilions and other buildings
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Entire facility : Market facility Naschmarkt including pavilions and other buildings ObjectID
128461

KG location
: Mariahilf
On the vault of the Wien River between Linker and Rechter Wienzeile, over 120 brick market stalls in a uniform style were built in three rows from 1910 according to a concept by Friedrich Jäckel . The middle row is suspected to be blocks with round arched passages. The roofs are rhythmized by bell roofs and sometimes lanterns. The market office, a free-standing four-sided pavilion on the corner of Wienzeile and Kettenbrückengasse with a striking bell roof and a colored majolica relief (putto riding a bear) in the gable of the front wall by Franz Barwig the Elder. Ä. , was created in 1915/16. The Naschmarktkapelle, built in 1817, was transferred from its previous location in Freihaus on the Wieden to the Naschmarkt (opposite rights Wienzeile 18) in 1916 .
Former light rail - part of today's U6
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Former light rail - part of today's U6 ObjectID
129025

KG location
: Mariahilf
The light rail system was planned from 1892 as part of the regulation of the Danube Canal and Vienna River , and Otto Wagner had been the aesthetic adviser since 1894 . Together with his employees, he planned the substructure, high-rise structures (retaining walls, bridges, tunnel portals, viaducts, stations) and details (railings, grilles, gates, furniture, lighting, etc.) for all light rail lines. After six years of construction, around forty kilometers of railway with 36 stations were built in the style of late historicism with art nouveau elements . From 1969 to 1989 the system was modernized and gradually integrated into the subway network .

In Mariahilf, the Stadtbahn is mainly designed as an elevated railway and ends in the bridge over the Wienzeile.

Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129788

since 2016


KG location
: Mariahilf
The Vienna River was regulated in the years 1894–1904, when most of the river was laid in a concrete bed. Project managers were Rudolf Krieghammer and Ludwig Leupschitz as well as Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer (architectural directors). Otto Wagner's idea of ​​vaulting the river in order to build a boulevard was only partially met.

Former monuments

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Railway bridge, Otto Wagner bridge over the Wienzeile including connecting structures
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Railway bridge, Otto Wagner bridge over the Wienzeile including connecting structures ObjectID
72441

until 2011


KG location
: Sechshaus
The bridge over Mollardgasse is the northernmost part of the three-part Otto Wagner Bridge over Wienzeile. The part of the bridge that belongs to KG Sechshaus in the land registry has not been removed as a monument, but is no longer specifically managed.

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Abbreviations of the BDA : BR… construction law , EZ… deposit number, GB… land register , GstNr. … Property number, KG… cadastral community, 0G … property number address

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Vienna - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Website of the district newspaper for the 6th district , accessed on December 6, 2011
  3. ^ Inventoryed building at Königsklostergasse 7, Mariahilf in the digital cultural property register of the City of Vienna, queried December 9, 2011
  4. Artwork in public space, luminous obelisk in the digital cultural property register of the City of Vienna, requested on May 9, 2013
  5. Felix Czeike (Ed.): Haydndenkmal. In:  Historisches Lexikon Wien . Volume 3, Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-218-00545-0 , p. 101 ( digitized version )., Prague Art Exhibition 1887. In:  Mondays-Revue from Böhmen. Weekly for politics, economics, art and literature / Monday newspaper (Monday revue) from Böhmen / Monday newspaper from Böhmen , supplement z. MR. a. B. No. 23, June 6, 1887, p. 3 (left column, penultimate paragraph) (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / mbb
  6. Vienna Women's Employment Association. In:  Wiener Zeitung , No. 233/1874, supplement Wiener Abendpost , October 12, 1874, p. 1858 middle. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / wrz.
  7. ^ Association and school building of the First Vienna Women's Acquisition Association. In:  Allgemeine Bauzeitung , year 1875, XL. Volume, p. 25 f. (Text); 31 ff. (Plans). (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / abz.
  8. ^ Vienna - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from May 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of May 30, 2011 (PDF).
  9. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .