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Background imageVienna Collection: ALCALA DE HENARES - 1565 - DIBUJO-AGUADA - 395x1000mm - URBANISMO RENACENTISTA

ALCALA DE HENARES - 1565 - DIBUJO-AGUADA - 395x1000mm - URBANISMO RENACENTISTA. Author: WYNGAERDE ANTON VAN DEN. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION. WIEN. AUSTRIA.

Background imageVienna Collection: The Third Man Poster

The Third Man Poster
UK Theatrical Quad 1949

Background imageVienna Collection: DURER, Albrecht (1471-1528). Hare. 1502. Renaissance

DURER, Albrecht (1471-1528). Hare. 1502. Renaissance art. Watercolour. AUSTRIA. Vienna. Albertina Gallery

Background imageVienna Collection: UK quad poster artwork for the 1999 release of The Third Man (1949)

UK quad poster artwork for the 1999 release of The Third Man (1949)
The artwork was created for the theatrical re-release of Carol Reeds The Third Man in the UK in 1999

Background imageVienna Collection: Jewish Refugee, Vienna, by David Jagger, 1938

Jewish Refugee, Vienna, by David Jagger, 1938
Portrait of a woman, in striped headscarf

Background imageVienna Collection: Heiliggeistkirche church holy spirit dove by Joseph Plecnik, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Heiliggeistkirche church holy spirit dove by Joseph Plecnik, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Spring - Summer Wind by Herta Zuckermann

Spring - Summer Wind by Herta Zuckermann
Girl with her arms filled with Spring flowers - painting by child artist Herta Zuckermann, student at the Vienna School for Arts and Crafts (Professor Cizeks course)

Background imageVienna Collection: Rathaus Christmas Market, Vienna, Austria

Rathaus Christmas Market, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera

Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera
Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro

Background imageVienna Collection: Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). Engraving

Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). Engraving
Congress of Vienna. Conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Metternich (1814-1815). Colored Engraving

Background imageVienna Collection: Interior of St. Stephans Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Interior of St. Stephans Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Dance in the public ballroom of the Imperial Palace

Dance in the public ballroom of the Imperial Palace
COURT BALL AT THE HOFBURG. Dance in the public ballroom of the Imperial Palace, Vienna. Watercolor by Wilhelm Gause, 1900. Emperor Francis Joseph is on the far right

Background imageVienna Collection: Hundertwasser house, Vienna, Austria

Hundertwasser house, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, (1756 - 1791), by Carl Schweninger the Younger (colour litho)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, (1756 - 1791), by Carl Schweninger the Younger (colour litho)
3641260 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, (1756 - 1791), by Carl Schweninger the Younger (colour litho) by Schweninger

Background imageVienna Collection: Siege of Vienna by Turks (1683). Battle of Kahlenberg

Siege of Vienna by Turks (1683). Battle of Kahlenberg, in which the European army, under the command of Polish king Jan Sobiesky, defeated the Ottomans. Oil on canvas. AUSTRIA. Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Mozart and his sister playing for Empress Maria Theresa

Mozart and his sister playing for Empress Maria Theresa
Young Mozart and his sister play a duet for Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVienna Collection: Bratislava, Slovakia

Bratislava, Slovakia
aka Presburg, about 50 km from Vienna : on the Danube

Background imageVienna Collection: 1815 Europe Map

1815 Europe Map
A map of Europe at the time of the Congress of Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: The Hebrew Tetragrammaton / Yahweh symbolizes Gods omnipotence and simultaneously

The Hebrew Tetragrammaton / Yahweh symbolizes Gods omnipotence and simultaneously
The Hebrew Tetragrammaton/Yahweh symbolizes Gods omnipotence and simultaneously, Karlskirche (St. Charless Church), Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Poster, Imperial Airways

Poster, Imperial Airways -- Fly through Europe in perfect comfort. circa 1930s

Background imageVienna Collection: Gloriette and French Garden, Schonbrunn Palace

Gloriette and French Garden, Schonbrunn Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria, Vienna, View of the Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera), color print, 1925

Austria, Vienna, View of the Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera), color print, 1925
Austria - 20th century. Vienna. Staatsoper (State Opera House), 1925

Background imageVienna Collection: Spanish Riding School Stables, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Spanish Riding School Stables, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria. Vienna. Vienna

Austria. Vienna. Vienna
AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Rathaus, Vienna

Rathaus, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Schonbrunn Palace at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Schonbrunn Palace at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Palace and gardens of Schonbrunn, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Palace and gardens of Schonbrunn, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit, Franciscan Church of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit, Franciscan Church of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Christkindlmarkt at City Hall, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Christkindlmarkt at City Hall, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: The Wiener Riesenrad

The Wiener Riesenrad (German for Viennese Giant Wheel ), or Riesenrad is a Ferris wheel at the entrance of the Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austrias capital Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: The Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria, Europe

The Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: The Opera at night, Vienna, Austria, Europe

The Opera at night, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Vienna / Opera House C1930

Vienna / Opera House C1930
Vienna: the Opera House (State Opera)

Background imageVienna Collection: Jan III Sobieski

Jan III Sobieski
JOHN (JAN) III SOBIESKI king of Poland and military commander, who liberated Vienna when menaced by the Ottoman Turks. Polands greatest king

Background imageVienna Collection: Virgin Mary mosaic, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Virgin Mary mosaic, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Christs baptism, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Christs baptism, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Sacred Ark curtain in Stadttempel Synagogue, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Sacred Ark curtain in Stadttempel Synagogue, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: View from the top of the Bahnorama Tower, Vienna, Austria, Europe

View from the top of the Bahnorama Tower, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Franz Peter Schubert (born 31 January 1797 in the municipality of Himmelpfortgrund)

Franz Peter Schubert (born 31 January 1797 in the municipality of Himmelpfortgrund)
Franz Peter Schubert (born 31 January 1797 in the municipality of Himmelpfortgrund, today in the 9th district of Vienna: died 19 November 1828 in Wieden)

Background imageVienna Collection: Woman in fancy-dress costume as Scheherazade

Woman in fancy-dress costume as Scheherazade. Robe in Nile-green crepe de Chine and metallic brocade, with gold and silver embroidery, plumed turban, harem pants, Nile-green trailing sleeves

Background imageVienna Collection: A statue of Hercules and Cerberus

A statue of Hercules and Cerberus
Hercules is capturing Cerberus and completeing his twelfth labour. This is from the portal of the Michaelertrakt, Hofburg, Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: The Neuer Markt in Vienna in winter, 1835. Creator: Alt, Rudolf von (1812-1905)

The Neuer Markt in Vienna in winter, 1835. Creator: Alt, Rudolf von (1812-1905)
The Neuer Markt in Vienna in winter, 1835. Private Collection

Background imageVienna Collection: Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Orchestra playing The Creati

Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Orchestra playing The Creati
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). Austrian composer. Orchestra playing The Creation, written between 1796- 1798). University of Vienna (1808). Engraving, 1809. Color

Background imageVienna Collection: Early flying machine design

Early flying machine design
An early flying machine design, showing a man standing in a winged assembly similar to a paraglider. Designed by Jacob Degen, Vienna, 1807, with measurements given below. 1807

Background imageVienna Collection: River Landscape 1913; Vienna, Austria by Egon Schiele

River Landscape 1913; Vienna, Austria by Egon Schiele

Background imageVienna Collection: Gloriette, Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Gloriette, Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: St. Stephens Cathedral or Stephansdom, Vienna, Austria

St. Stephens Cathedral or Stephansdom, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Middle Europe Map

Middle Europe Map
Map of Middle Europe from after the Vienna Congress until the start of World War I (1815 - 1914)

Background imageVienna Collection: Kneeling Nude with Raised Hands (Self-Portrait)

Kneeling Nude with Raised Hands (Self-Portrait). Found in the Collection of Leopold Museum, Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Fashion plate, Album de Bal, Atelier Bachwitz

Fashion plate, Album de Bal, Atelier Bachwitz
Fashion plate, Album de Bal, from Atelier Bachwitz, showing three women in the latest fashions. 1920s

Background imageVienna Collection: VIENNA SECESSION, 1902. Gustav Klimt, in armchair, with other members of the Vienna

VIENNA SECESSION, 1902. Gustav Klimt, in armchair, with other members of the Vienna Secession at the movements 14th exhibition in 1902, for which Klimt had painted his Beethoven Frieze

Background imageVienna Collection: Orson Welles in The Third Man (1949)

Orson Welles in The Third Man (1949)
A colourized image of Orson Welles as Harry Lime in Carol Reeds The Third Man

Background imageVienna Collection: Ottoman Empire defeated in Vienna, 1683

Ottoman Empire defeated in Vienna, 1683
King John III Sobieski leads Polish forces repulsing the Ottoman Turks from Vienna, 1683. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVienna Collection: George Bradshaws Plan of Vienna, Austria 1896

George Bradshaws Plan of Vienna, Austria 1896
This is a very detailed Plan of Vienna, which features streets, canals, principal buildings, railways and railway stations

Background imageVienna Collection: Hundertwasserhaus, Vienna, Austria

Hundertwasserhaus, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: The morning of the Feast of Corpus Christi, 1857

The morning of the Feast of Corpus Christi, 1857. Found in the Collection of O sterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Slumbering Woman

Slumbering Woman. Found in the Collection of Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Files-Douniamag-Austria-Xmas

Files-Douniamag-Austria-Xmas
WITH AFP STORY BY SIM SIM WISSGOTT Christmas decorations glow backdropped by St Stephens Cathedral in Vienna. After Vienna officialy lit up the city for the upcoming Christmas celebrations

Background imageVienna Collection: AUSTRIA-Vienna (Grinzing): View of Grinzing Vineyards

AUSTRIA-Vienna (Grinzing): View of Grinzing Vineyards
AUSTRIA, Vienna (Grinzing): View of Grinzing Vineyards

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria, Vienna, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria at the Annual Viennese ball

Austria, Vienna, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria at the Annual Viennese ball
Wilhelm Gause (1853-1916), Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916) at the Annual Viennese Ball. Detail: the waltz

Background imageVienna Collection: Quarry Hill Flats

Quarry Hill Flats, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, were modelled on the Karl Marx Hof flats in Vienna, Austria. The steel frame and concrete clad buildings were demolished 1978 Date: built late 1930s

Background imageVienna Collection: c. 1900 Austria Vienna city view with Stephanie Bridge

c. 1900 Austria Vienna city view with Stephanie Bridge
c.1900 Austria Vienna city view with Stephanie Bridge

Background imageVienna Collection: Mozart statue, Burggarten, Vienna, Austria

Mozart statue, Burggarten, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria. Vienna. Plan, 1720

Austria. Vienna. Plan, 1720
Austria. Vienna. Plan of the walled city with Prater and the Danube River. Engraving, 1720

Background imageVienna Collection: Beethoven / Home in Vienna

Beethoven / Home in Vienna
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN His home in Vienna - the room in which he composed his ninth symphony Date: 1770 - 1827

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria, Vienna, people in new market square at night

Austria, Vienna, people in new market square at night
Ferdinand Kruis (1869-1944), Night View of Viennas New Market Square, 1914

Background imageVienna Collection: Social / Vienna Ball 1881

Social / Vienna Ball 1881
A court ball at the Imperial Palace, Vienna, on the occasion of the marriage of the (ill-fated) Crown Prince Rudolf to the unfortunate princess Stephanie

Background imageVienna Collection: City skyline with St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

City skyline with St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, 1832

St. Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, 1832. Found in the Collection of O sterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Karntnerstrasse, Vienna, Austria

Karntnerstrasse, Vienna, Austria
Karntnerstrasse (Carinthian Street), a famous shopping street in Vienna, Austria. Date: late 1940s

Background imageVienna Collection: Candelabra, St Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Candelabra, St Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Background imageVienna Collection: VIENNESE COMPOSERS. Portraits of ten Viennese waltz composers

VIENNESE COMPOSERS. Portraits of ten Viennese waltz composers

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria, Vienna, Painting of Performance of Franz Peter Schubert in Josef von Spauns House

Austria, Vienna, Painting of Performance of Franz Peter Schubert in Josef von Spauns House
Austria - 19th century. Exibition of Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) in Josef Von Spauns House. Detail

Background imageVienna Collection: Austria, Vienna, Portrait of Infanta Margarita Theresa (1651-1673) at Age 8, 1659

Austria, Vienna, Portrait of Infanta Margarita Theresa (1651-1673) at Age 8, 1659
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660), Portrait of Infanta Margarita Theresa (1651-1673) at Age 8, 1659

Background imageVienna Collection: Corner shop in Vienna, Austria

Corner shop in Vienna, Austria
A large corner shop, Hammerbrot, on a street in Vienna, Austria, with parked cars and people out shopping. Date: 1953

Background imageVienna Collection: Street with tram in Vienna, Austria

Street with tram in Vienna, Austria
View of a street in Vienna, Austria, with a red and white tram on the right, in front of the Central Hotel. Date: 1953

Background imageVienna Collection: Front Facade, Schonbrunn Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Front Facade, Schonbrunn Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageVienna Collection: Beethoven / Vienna Statue

Beethoven / Vienna Statue
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Inauguration of the monument to the German composer at Vienna on 1 May 1880

Background imageVienna Collection: Richard Tauber / 1928

Richard Tauber / 1928
RICHARD TAUBER Austrian opera singer in the role of Don Ottavio in Mozarts Don Giovanni, performed at Berlin and Vienna

Background imageVienna Collection: Beethoven / Clement

Beethoven / Clement
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN German composer Portrait in Vienna, 1801

Background imageVienna Collection: Majolikahaus by Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Majolikahaus by Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria, Europe



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Vienna: A Tapestry of Art, History, and Culture Step into the enchanting city and immerse yourself in its rich tapestry of art, history, and culture. From iconic landmarks to masterpieces that have stood the test of time, this vibrant European capital offers a captivating journey through the ages. As you wander through the streets adorned with The Third Man poster, you can almost feel the echoes of post-war intrigue that once filled these very alleys. Albrecht Durer's Hare painting from the Renaissance era reminds us of Vienna's enduring artistic legacy. In 1938, David Jagger captured a poignant moment in history with his Jewish Refugee portrait. It serves as a powerful reminder of Vienna's role during turbulent times and its commitment to compassion. The Heiliggeistkirche church stands tall with its holy spirit dove soaring above Joseph Plecnik's architectural masterpiece. This symbolizes both faith and unity within Austria and Europe as a whole. Herta Zuckermann's Spring - Summer Wind sculpture breathes life into Vienna's parks, inviting visitors to embrace nature's beauty amidst urban surroundings. And when winter arrives, Rathaus Christmas Market transforms this city into a magical wonderland where joy fills every corner. The Siege by Turks in 1683 marked an epic battle fought on Kahlenberg hill—a testament to Viennese resilience against adversity throughout history. Inside St. Stephen’s Cathedral lies an awe-inspiring interior that speaks volumes about Vienna’s devotion to spirituality. Its grandeur leaves visitors humbled by centuries-old craftsmanship. At Franciscan Church of Vienna, Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit are depicted in intricate detail—an embodiment of profound religious beliefs cherished by locals for generations. The Hebrew Tetragrammaton or Yahweh symbolizes God’s omnipotence—a universal message embraced by diverse communities residing within this multicultural cityscape.

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