Prater
The term Prater is derived from the Latin word for meadow pratum . Among other things, it designates the following geographical objects:
Places:
- Prater (St. Pölten) , location of the city of St. Pölten, Lower Austria
- Prater, Kentucky , United States
- Prater, Missouri , United States
- Prater (Virginia) , United States
Buildings and terrain:
- Prater (Berlin) , Berlin beer garden
- Prater (Bochum) , large discotheque in Bochum
- Prater (Essen), former amusement park (1926 to 1930) in Essen-Rüttenscheid
- Praterinsel , Isarinsel in Munich
- Wiener Prater , area in the Viennese district Leopoldstadt
- Wurstelprater , amusement park and part of the Vienna Prater
- Bohemian Prater , amusement park on the outskirts of Vienna
Prater is the name of the following people:
- Donald A. Prater (1918–2001), English literary scholar, diplomat and writer
- Matt Prater (born 1984), American football player
- Siegfriede Prater (1914–2011), also Prater-Dempe, German athlete and teacher
Prater , more:
- Prater (1924) , silent film melodrama from 1924 by Peter Paul Felner
- Prater (2007) , documentary from 2007 by Ulrike Ottinger
See also: