35°F / 2°C
Chilly. Broken clouds. more..
Ringstrasse

Splendid 19th-century boulevard


Ringstrasse
Wien, Vienna
1010

Neighborhood: 1st district - Inner City

Nearest Train: Tram 1 & 2

Phone: +43 1 21 1140
Map | add to Travel Bag (NEW)


The Ringstrasse was built in the place of the medieval walls that used to surround the center of Vienna, today the First District. On Christmas Eve 1857, the Emperor Franz Josef I announced the demolition of the original walls, in order to build an imperial boulevard as an expression of the glorious Habsburg Empire. They turned out to be more of a memorial—less than 30 years after this imperial boulevard was finished in 1890, the Habsburg Empire was no more. Today, Vienna's Ringstrasse looks pretty much as it did in the last days of the Habsburgs, studded with key landmarks: 12 major public buildings (among them two museums), the State Opera House, the New Town Hall, the Stock Exchange, the university, the Burgtheater and the Parliament. You can view these on a tour aboard the No. 2 tram, heading anti-clock-wise.

clock 24hrs


Advt.: Summer Cruise Sale at VacationsToGo.com – Save Up To 75% Now!


There are no reviews for this listing.

Click here to post a review.

AOLTravel
AOL Travel - Vienna tourism & hotels
separator
Company Info |  About Us |  Services |  Contact Us |  Careers  
Copyright © 1999-2007 wcities.com all rights reserved
WCities powers
yahootravel
Vienna Hotels Guide