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The palace of the Parliament in Vienna, during the Austrian-Hungarian Empire
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The palace of the Parliament in Vienna, during the Austrian-Hungarian Empire
The palace of the Parliament in Vienna, during the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Austria Vienna. Date of Photograph:1880 ca
Frankenstein, M.
FVQ-F-064542-0000
Media ID 33289910
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Architrave Austria Frame Government Offices History Of Contemporary Nations Manifesto Movable Political Political Buildings Populations Scaffolding Street Lamp Territories Track Tympanum
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This print transports us back in time to the grandeur of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Taken around 1880, it showcases the majestic Palace of the Parliament in Vienna, a symbol of power and opulence during that era. The image captures the exterior of this architectural masterpiece, revealing its intricate details and imposing presence. The street lamp standing tall beside it adds a touch of urban charm to the scene. The palace's facade is adorned with magnificent columns, architraves, and windows framed by delicate decorations. The tympanum above one entrance proudly displays symbols representing Austria's rich history. Intriguingly, scaffolding can be seen on parts of the building, suggesting ongoing renovations or maintenance work at that time. This movable structure serves as a reminder that even monumental edifices require care and attention to preserve their splendor. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported not only to an era long gone but also into a world where government offices housed political decision-making processes. It reminds us how architecture can shape nations' histories and territories while providing spaces for communication and collaboration among populations. Amidst all this historical significance stands a solitary tree nearby—a testament to nature's resilience amidst human endeavors. Frankenstein M. 's skillful capture allows us to appreciate both the magnificence of this iconic landmark as well as its place within Vienna's urban landscape during an important period in history—the Austrian-Hungarian Empire.
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