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19th-century architecture in Austria

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Vienna State Opera house
opera house in Vienna, Austria
Kunsthistorisches Museum
art museum in Vienna, Austria
Natural History Museum, Vienna
natural history museum in Vienna, Austria
Vienna City Hall
town hall of Vienna, Austria
Vienna Central Cemetery
cemetery in Vienna
Austrian National Bank
Austria’s central bank
Musikverein
The ' ( or ; ), commonly shortened to ', is a concert hall in Vienna, Austria, which is located in the Innere Stadt district. The building opened in 1870 and is the home of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra.
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
museum for the military History of Austria in Vienna
Secession Building
historic exhibition hall in Vienna, Austria
MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
museum in Vienna, Austria
Vienna Volksoper
building in Vienna, Austria
Stadttempel
The Stadttempel (), also called the Seitenstettengasse Temple, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at Seitenstettengasse 4, in the Innere Stadt 1st district of Vienna, Austria. Completed in 1826, it is the main synagogue in Vienna. The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite.
Hotel Sacher
building in Innere Stadt, Vienna, Austria
Café Central
building in Vienna, Austria
Wiener Riesenrad
Ferris wheel in Vienna
Austrian Parliament Building
parliament building of the Austrian republic in Vienna
Arlberg Railway Tunnel
railway tunnel in Austria
Mariazell Railway
electrically operated narrow-gauge railway in the Austrian alps
Volkstheater
theatre in Vienna, Austria
Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau
Catholic territorial abbey Immediately Subject to the Holy See in Austria
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).
Mozart's birthplace
building in Salzburg, Austria
Imperial Treasury
museum in Austria
Weltmuseum Wien
museum in Austria
Palais Todesco
palace in Vienna
Ringtheater
thumb|300px|The Ringtheater in 1881 The Ringtheater was a popular theater in Vienna, Austria. In 1881, it was destroyed in the Ringtheater fire that killed 384 people. The site now houses the federal headquarters of police for Vienna.
Vienna Künstlerhaus
art museum in Austria
Bundesdenkmalamt
Austrian Federal Monuments Office
Mozart Monument, Vienna
monument in Vienna
Mexikoplatz
Mexikoplatz (Mexico Square) is a square in the Austrian capital Vienna. It is located in the city's 2nd district, Leopoldstadt, near the banks of the Danube, on the southwestern end of the Reichsbrücke (Empire Bridge), which links Leopoldstadt with Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.
Central Bathhouse Vienna
Residential building with traditional bathing house (now a gay sauna) in Vienna
Tiroler Landesmuseum
museum in Innsbruck, Austria
Café Griensteidl
Viennese coffee house
Palais Ferstel
palace
Palace of Justice
building in Vienna
Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Pavilions
station buildings in Vienna, Austria
Sofiensaal
thumb|The Sofiensaal in 2017, after renovations thumb|In 2006, before renovations thumb|The building in 1900 The Sofiensaal is a concert hall and recording venue located in Vienna, Austria. It is situated on Marxergasse, in the city's third district of Landstraße. The building burned down on 16 August 2001, but it was rebuilt and opened once again in December 2013.
Ephesos Museum
museum in Austria
Q672384
thumb|The Ottakringer brewery site in Vienna Ottakringer () is the last large brewery remaining in Vienna, Austria, and is located in Ottakring, the 16th district of Vienna.
Vorarlberg museum
cultural museum of the Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg
Heldenberg Memorial
open-air pantheon in Heldenberg, Lower Austria
Café Museum
building in Innere Stadt, Austria
Hotel Metropole, Vienna
hotel in Vienna
Mekhitarist Monastery of Vienna
building in Neubau, Austria
Peter Paul Brang
Austrian architect
Imperial Carriage Museum
museum of carriages
Lokomotivfabrik der StEG
former Austrian locomotive manufacturer
Hotel Sacher Salzburg
hotel in Salzburg, Austria
Palais Rothschild
city palace in Vienna, Austria