Vienna: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Baroque architecture
- Palace
- Art museum
- Historical place
- Specialty museum
- History museum
- Architecture
- Concerts and shows
- Park
- Neighbourhood
- Theater
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Shopping
- Square
- Art gallery
- Sacred and religious sites
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Area
- Nightlife
- Cemetery
- Memorial
- Amusement park
- Gothic architecture
- Watersports
- Forts and castles
- Street
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Science museum
- Swimming
- Theophil Hansen
- Town
- Hill
- Natural attraction
- Shopping centre
- Opera
- Monuments and statues
- Concert hall
- Water park
- Universities and schools
- Romanesque architecture
- Nature
- Music venue
- Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach
- Bridge
- Garden
- Cafe
- Library
- Climbing
- Botanical garden
- Modern art museum
- Tower
- Sport complex
- Cinema
- Skyscraper
- View point
- Event space
- Otto Wagner
- Arenas and stadiums
Urania
Urania is a cultural beacon nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, known for its diverse program of cinematic experiences. This historic institution, which doubles as a public observatory, has been an integral part of Vienna's cultural landscape since its...
Secession Building
Contemporary-art exhibition center The Secession Building, a striking emblem of the Viennese Art Nouveau movement, stands as a testament to the artistic revolution that swept through Vienna at the turn of the 20th century. Nestled in the heart of Austria's capital, this art institute is not only a...
St. Francis of Assisi Church
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, the St. Francis of Assisi Church stands as a beacon of faith and architectural beauty. This Catholic church is not only a place of worship but also a site that attracts visitors with its stunning design and serene ambiance.
Kirche am Steinhof
Historic art nouveau hospital church Kirche am Steinhof, also called the Church of St. Leopold, is the Roman Catholic oratory of the Otto-Wagner-Spital in the area of Steinhof in Vienna, Austria.
Konzerthaus
The Konzerthaus is a concert hall located in Vienna, Austria, which opened in 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna.
Austrian Postal Savings Bank
Modernist building by famous architect The Austrian Postal Savings Bank building is a famous building in Vienna, designed and built by the architect Otto Wagner. The building is regarded as an important work of Vienna Secession, branch of Art Nouveau.
Nussdorf weir and lock
The Nussdorf weir and lock are works of hydraulic engineering located in the Viennese suburb of Nussdorf at the point where the Donaukanal leaves the Danube.
Linke Wienzeile Buildings
The Linke Wienzeile Buildings are two apartment buildings in Vienna constructed by Otto Wagner in 1898-99 in the Vienna Secession style. They are both lavishly decorated with colorful tiles, sculpture and wrought iron.
Döbling Carmelite Monastery
The Döbling Carmelite Monastery is a monastery belonging to the Teresian Carmelites, a reformed branch of the Carmelites that arose out of the reform of the Carmelite Order by two Spanish saints, St. Teresa of Ávila and St. John of the Cross; the Teresian Carmelites thus belong to the Discalced Carmelites.
Hohe Brücke
The Hohe Brücke is a bridge across the Tiefer Graben in Innere Stadt, Vienna, Austria. It links the two parts of Wipplingerstraße, which used to be separated by a brook.
Strudlhofstiege
The Strudlhofstiege is an outdoor staircase of architectural and literary significance in Vienna, Austria. Located in the Alsergrund district, it is named after a former art school run by the painter Peter Strudel.
Döbling Synagogue
The Döbling Synagogue stood in the Dollinergasse in the suburb of Oberdöbling in the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling. It was opened in 1907 but was ruined and partially destroyed in the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938. Later, the synagogue was deconsecrated and in 1995, it was replaced with a modern apartment tower.
Palais des Beaux Arts
The Palais des Beaux Arts is a residential and office building at Löwengasse 47-47A in Vienna's third district, Landstraße. The building has housed the embassies of the Republic of Lithuania and the Republic of Moldova since 1994.
Palais Rothschild
The Palais Rothschild is a former palatial residence in Vienna, Austria. It was one of five Palais Rothschild in the city that were owned by members of the Rothschild banking family of Austria.
Zacherlfabrik
The Zacherl factory is a former factory in the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling. It was built in an oriental style.
Fillgraderstiege
The Fillgraderstiege is a staircase in the sixth district of Vienna, Mariahilf. It was built from 1905 to 1907 and designed by Max Hegele, a student of Victor Luntz and Carl Hasenauer, in an Art Nouveau style to connect the two streets, Fillgradergasse and Theobaldgasse.
Sanatorium Purkersdorf
The Sanatorium Purkersdorf was built as a sanatorium in Purkersdorf, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria. It was built in 1904-05 by the architect Josef Hoffmann for the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl and is an example of the style of the Viennese Secession in architecture.
St. Leopold's Church
Saint Leopold's Church is the Roman Catholic parish church of Donaufeld in Floridsdorf, the 21st district of Vienna, Austria. Located at Kinzerplatz, it stands at a height of 96 m, which makes it the third tallest church in Vienna.
Palais Hoyos
Palais Hoyos is an Art Nouveau building in the Landstraße district of Vienna, Austria.