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The Third Man
1949 film directed by Carol Reed
Albertina
The Albertina is a museum in the Innere Stadt (First District) of Vienna, Austria. It houses one of the largest and most important print rooms in the world with approximately 65,000 drawings and approximately 1 million old master prints, as well as more modern graphic works, photographs and architectural drawings. Apart from the graphics collection the museum has acquired, on permanent loan, two significant collections of Impressionist and early 20th-century art, some of which are on permanent display. The museum also houses temporary exhibitions. The museum had 360,073 visitors in 2020, down
First Viennese School
composers of the Classical period in Western art music in late-18th-century Vienna: Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven (Franz Schubert is occasionally added to the list)
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
art school in Vienna, Austria
Second Viennese School
group of composers comprising A. Schönberg and his pupils and associates in early 20th century Vienna, initially characterized by late-Romantic expanded tonality, later by a totally chromatic atonal expressionism, and still later by 12-tone serialism
Viennese waltz
genre of ballroom dance
Belvedere
museum housed in the Belvedere palace, Vienna, Austria
Viennese coffee house
type of café
MuseumsQuartier
thumb|upright=1.5|Museumsquartier panorama thumb|upright=1.5|Front view of the Museumsquartier The Museumsquartier (MQ) is an area of in the 7th district of the city of Vienna, Austria.
University of Applied Arts Vienna
university
Wiener Werkstätte
production community of artists in Vienna
Viennese German
German dialect spoken in Vienna
franziskaner
coffee with milk and cream
Wiener Gruppe
group of humans
Wiener Moderne
culture of Vienna, Austria, 1890–1910
Augarten porcelain
company
Mozart Monument, Vienna
monument in Vienna
Dorotheum
thumb|220px|Dorotheum
Kabarett
Kabarett (; from French cabaret = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which was developed in France by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 as the cabaret artistique. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. It later inspired creation of Kabarett venues in Germany from 1901, with the creation of Berlin's Überbrettl venue and in Austria with the creation of the Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin housed in the Theater an der Wien. By the Weimar era in the mid-1920s it was characterized by political satire and gallows humor. It shared the characteristic atmosphe
Sascha-Film
thumb|300px|Former headquarters in Vienna. thumb|Share of the Sascha Filmindustrie AG, issued 15 November 1919 300px|thumb|right|Count Alexander Kolowrat-Krakowski at the studio in 1916 Sascha-Film, in full Sascha-Filmindustrie AG and from 1933 Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG, was the largest Austrian film production company of the silent film and early sound film period.
Viennese Porcelain Manufactory
porcelain manufacturer in Alsergrund, Vienna, Austria, founded in 1718 as a private enterprise by Claudius Innocentius du Paquier and taken over by the Viennese Imperial Court in 1744
.wien
.wien is a top-level domain in the Internet for Vienna, Austria. It was approved by ICANN on October 28, 2013, and became available for public registration of second-level domains on February 11, 2014.
list of balls in Vienna
Wikimedia list article
Wien-Film
Wien-Film GmbH ("Vienna Film Limited") was a large Austrian film company, which in 1938 succeeded the Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG (Sascha Film Company) and lasted until 1985. Until 1945 the business was owned by the Cautio Trust Company (Cautio Treuhandgesellschaft), a subsidiary of the German Reichsfilmkammer, and was responsible for almost the entire production of films in the territory of the Ostmark, as Austria was called at that time.
Willem C. Vis Moot
international moot competition
Ring of Honour of the City of Vienna
award