Vienna: Neo-Renaissance Architecture
Places and attractions in the Neo-renaissance 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
Palais Erzherzog Ludwig Viktor
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, the Palais Erzherzog Ludwig Viktor stands as a beacon of historical grandeur and architectural splendor. Built in the 19th century, this palace was named after Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria, a brother of Emperor Franz Joseph...
Musikverein
City music society's ornate concert hall The Musikverein is an emblem of Vienna's rich musical heritage and a cornerstone of classical music culture. This esteemed concert hall, nestled in the heart of the Austrian capital, is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and ornate architecture.
Palais Epstein
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, stands the Palais Epstein, a resplendent example of 19th-century architecture and design. This grand building, located near the Austrian Parliament, is more than just a stunning sight; it is a piece of Vienna's rich cultural...
MAK
The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna is a beacon of art, design, and architecture in Austria's capital city. Nestled in the heart of Vienna, this museum stands as a testament to the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary innovation.
Palais Ephrussi
Palais Ephrussi is a former Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was built for the Ephrussi family of financiers by Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, the architect of the Austrian Parliament Building.
Kursalon Hübner
Kursalon is a music hall in Vienna, designed by Johann Garben in the style of the Italian Renaissance and built between 1865 and 1867.
Palais Todesco
Palais Todesco is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria, constructed from 1861 to 1864 on plans by architect Theophil Hansen. It was built for the aristocratic Todesco family. One of the inhabitants was Baroness Sophie von Todesco, who established a renowned salon for artists and intellectuals.
Billrothhaus
The Billrothhaus is the headquarters of the Gesellschaft der Ärzte in Wien. It was named after Theodor Billroth, an Austrian physician and former president of the society.
Palais Schey von Koromla
Palais Schey von Koromla, also known as Palais Schey, is a Ringstraßenpalais building in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1863/4 for banker Friedrich Schey von Koromla. It was part of the redevelopment initiated by Emperor Franz Joseph I which created the Ringstrasse on the land previously occupied by the obsolete Vienna city walls.
Palace of Justice
The Palace of Justice is the seat of the Supreme Court of Austria. The Neo-Renaissance building erected from 1875 to 1881 is located in the Austrian capital Vienna on Schmerlingplatz, a square near the Ringstraße boulevard in the central district of Innere Stadt.
Palais Lieben-Auspitz
Palais Lieben-Auspitz is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Vienna, located in the city's Innere Stadt. Originally built for the Auspitz family in the 1872, later the Lieben family also lived there.
Palais Chotek
Palais Chotek is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It is located at Währinger Straße 28 in the IX. district of Alsergrund. The building is named after the noble Chotek family.
Palais Gutmann
Palais Gutmann is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria. It was built for the coal trading Gutmann family. It was built in 1869–1871. The architect was Carl Tietz.
Die Angewandte
The University of Applied Arts Vienna is an arts university and institution of higher education in Vienna, the capital of Austria. It has had university status since 1970.