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Vienna Woods
mountain range near Vienna, Austria
Tales from the Vienna Woods
Viennese waltz by Johann Strauss II
Lainzer Tiergarten
local recreation area in Vienna

Hermannskogel
The Hermannskogel () is a hill in Döbling, the 19th district of Vienna. At 542 metres above sea level, it is the highest natural point of Vienna. It lies on the border to Lower Austria.
Leopoldsberg
thumb|300px|Leopoldsberg
thumb|300px|The Leopoldskirche at the summit of Leopoldsberg
The Leopoldsberg (; ) is a hill in Vienna, Austria, towering over the Danube and the city. Leopoldberg’s most prominent landmark is the church which stands at the top, and which is clearly visible from Vienna below. Construction of the Leopoldsberg church, dedicated to Saint Leopold, began in 1679; an expansion following a design by Antonio Beduzzi was undertaken 171830. Other renovations were to follow. Across the square from the church, on what used to be a tower of the fortification system, a memorial to t
Hackenberg, Vienna
mountain
Gallitzinberg
thumb|300px|View across Vienna from the observation tower at the summit of the Gallitzinberg
The Gallitzinberg (449 m) is a forested hill in the West of Austria's capital, Vienna. While it is relatively inconspicuous in the broader context of the Northeastern end of the Wienerwald mountain range, it is nevertheless remarkable because of its multifaceted history, and because it functions as an important recreational area in the Western uphill part of the densely populated Ottakring district.
Tales from the Vienna Woods
play

Im Krapfenwald'l
polka by Johann Strauss II
Wienerwald Tunnel
Austrian railway tunnel