Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Vienna
University of Vienna
public university in Vienna, Austria
Austrian National Library
largest library in Austria
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
art school in Vienna, Austria
Vienna City Hall
town hall of Vienna, Austria
Spanish Riding School
traditional riding school in Vienna, Austria

Kugelmugel
Kugelmugel, officially the Republic of Kugelmugel (), is a spherical art object located in Vienna, Austria.
Vienna General Hospital
hospital in Austria
Haas House
building in Vienna
Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial
memorial in Vienna, Austria
Maria Theresa Monument
monument in Vienna
Josephinum
former Medical and Surgical Academy of Vienna, now Museum of the History of Medicine in Vienna, Austria
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..
Dorotheum
thumb|220px|Dorotheum
Palace of Justice
building in Vienna
Café Griensteidl
Viennese coffee house
Wohnpark Alterlaa
thumb|One of the housing buildings, with church in the foreground
thumb|A view from block C to block B, with block A in the background
thumb|Greenery on balconies
thumb|Rooftop swimming pool
Alterlaa () is a residential development in Vienna, Austria, designed by . Built from 1975 to 1986, it features distinctive set-backs on its lower floors and large terraces with planting troughs for use by residents. It houses around 9,000 people in 3,200 apartments.
Kuffner observatory
observatory in Vienna
Bohemian Prater
Main building of the University of Vienna
university building in Vienna, Austria
Harbours in Vienna
Linienwall
thumb|upright=1.75|Painting of the Linienwall fortification (by August Stefan Kronstein)
The Linienwall was the outer line of the fortifications for the city of Vienna, Austria, that lay between the city's suburbs and outlying villages. Constructed in 1704, it was razed in 1894 to make way for the Vienna Beltway.
Synchron Stage Vienna
recording studio in Vienna, Austria
GK Wien–Southeast
former HVDC back-to-back station in Austria