Vienna: Square
Places and attractions in the Square 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
Maria-Theresien-Platz
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, Maria-Theresien-Platz is a grand square that epitomizes the city's rich cultural heritage and architectural beauty. This elegant space is named after Empress Maria Theresa, the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions, who...
Heldenplatz
Public square with green space and statues Heldenplatz, or Heroes' Square, is a historic public space in the heart of Vienna, Austria, that carries with it the weight of the nation's history and a backdrop of grandiose architecture. The square is part of the Hofburg Palace complex, an imperial palace that has...
Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz is a pivotal square in the heart of Vienna, Austria, known for its cultural vibrancy and historical significance. This sprawling space is not just a mere intersection of pathways but a hub of architectural marvels, green areas, and a nexus for public...
Stephansplatz
The Stephansplatz is a square at the geographical centre of Vienna. It is named after its most prominent building, the Stephansdom, Vienna's cathedral and one of the tallest churches in the world.
Rathausplatz
The Rathausplatz is a square in Vienna, Austria. The Rathausplatz is in the Innere Stadt, near the new Rathaus, after which it is named.
Praterstern
Praterstern is a major square in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna, Austria. The square features the column to Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff. Located and named after it are the Wien Praterstern railway station, and the connecting Praterstern, on lines U1 and U2.
Freyung
The Freyung is a triangular public square in Vienna, located in the Innere Stadt first district of the city.
Josefsplatz
Josefsplatz is a public square located at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. Named after Emperor Joseph II, Josefsplatz is considered one of the finest courtyards in Vienna.
Schwarzenbergplatz
Schwarzenbergplatz is a square in Vienna, Austria. It is actually more like a small, open street than a square, and it runs between the Kärntner Ring section of the Ringstraße and Lothringerstraße.
Minoritenplatz
The Minoritenplatz is one of the oldest public squares in Vienna. It is located in the first district Innere Stadt, and is dominated by the Minoritenkirche church, after which the square is named.
Mexikoplatz
Mexikoplatz is a square in the Austrian capital Vienna. It is located in the city's 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, near the banks of the Danube, on the southwestern end of the Reichsbrücke, which links Leopoldstadt with Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.
Schwedenplatz
Schwedenplatz is a square in central Vienna, Austria. The Schwedenplatz station of the Vienna U-Bahn lines U1 and U4 is located at this square.
Judenplatz
Judenplatz is a town square in Vienna's Innere Stadt that was the center of Jewish life and the Viennese Jewish Community in the Middle Ages. It is located in the immediate proximity of Am Hof square, Schulhof, and Wipplingerstraße. It exemplifies the long and eventful history of the city and the Jewish community focused on this place.
Ballhausplatz
Ballhausplatz is a square in central Vienna containing the building that for over two hundred years has been the official residence of the most senior Austrian Cabinet Minister, the State Chancellor, today the Chancellor of Austria. As a result, Ballhausplatz is often used as shorthand for the Austrian Federal Chancellery.