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Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Ernst-Happel-Stadion (), known as Praterstadion until 1992, is a football stadium in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna. With 50,865 seats, it is the largest stadium in Austria. It was built between 1929 and 1931 for the second Workers' Olympiad to the design of German architect Otto Ernst Schweizer. The stadium was renamed in honour of Austrian footballer Ernst Happel following his death in 1992. The stadium hosted seven games in UEFA Euro 2008, including the final which saw Spain triumph over Germany.
Reichsbrücke
The Reichsbrücke (German for Imperial Bridge) is a major bridge in Vienna, linking Mexikoplatz in Leopoldstadt with the Donauinsel in Donaustadt across the Danube. The bridge is used by 50,000 vehicles per day and carries six lanes of traffic, U-Bahn tracks, two footpaths, two cyclepaths and two utility tunnels.
Vienna University of Economics and Business
university focusing on business and economics in Vienna, Austria
Wiener Riesenrad
Ferris wheel in Vienna
Carltheater
thumb|The Carltheater in 1850 The Carltheater was a theatre in Vienna. It was in the suburbs in Leopoldstadt at Praterstraße 31 (at that time called Jägerzeile).
Leopoldstädter Tempel
Vienna synagogue
Nestroyplatz
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Donaumarina
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Stadion
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Vorgartenstraße
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Messe-Prater
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Taborstraße
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Krieau
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Wien Praterstern railway station
railway station in Vienna
Praterstern (Vienna U-Bahn)
metro station in Vienna, Austria
Wurstelprater
The Wurstelprater, often simply known as the Prater, is an amusement park located in Vienna, Austria, established in 1895. Situated south-east of the city centre within the larger Prater, a park in the district of Leopoldstadt, it is home to the iconic Riesenrad, one of Vienna's most recognisable landmarks.
Vienna Museum
group of museums in Vienna
Rotunde
The Rotunde () in Vienna's Leopoldstadt district was a building erected for the 1873 Vienna World's Fair (). The building was a partially covered circular wrought iron construction, tall, with a diameter of . While the Rotunde stood, its dome was the largest in the world, larger than the Pantheon in Rome..
Polnische Schul
building in Vienna, Austria
Pazmanitentempel
The Pazmanitentempel, also known as the Jubiläumstempel (), was a Jewish synagogue, located at Pazmanitengasse 6, Leopoldstadt, in the 2nd district of Vienna, Austria. Completed in 1913, the synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht in 1938.
Hochhaus Neue Donau
architectural structure
Leopoldstädter Theater
former theatre in Vienna, Austria
Prater Liliputbahn
Narrow gauge light railway in Vienna, Austria
the one
high-rise building in Vienna, Austria
Andromeda Tower
an office building in Vienna, Austria