Series: Beautiful Boulevards - Ringstrasse in Vienna | Euromaxx
We continue to profile some of Europe's most exquisite boulevards, this time visiting Ringstrasse in Vienna. True to its name, it loops around the city, encircling the main monuments, buildings, palaces and parks. The Ringstrasse is also celebrating its 150th anniversary.
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Vienna's Signature Road: The Ringstrasse
Even the most casual visitor to Vienna soon gets acquainted with its famous Ring Road. Technically a polyhedron, the Ringstrasse has long structured the Austrian capital in a way pretty much unique among the world's urban features. Join us for a quick ride on the city's defining merry-go-round.
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Vienna Ringstrasse Tour
The Ringstrasse is a circular grand boulevard that serves as a ring road around the historic Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. The road is located where medieval city fortifications once stood, including high walls and the broad open field ramparts, criss-crossed by paths that lay before them.
Vienna Travel Guide 2019 - Top Things To Do In Vienna, Austria
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Today I'm showing you the top things you can do in the beautiful capital of Austria, Vienna. With its cultural and intellectual heritage, Vienna is one of the most refined cities in Europe.
This can make some think it stuffy resulting in this atmospheric Austrian capital being excluded from many travel journeys. This is a mistake because Vienna is in truth a warm, friendly and charming destination with much to offer any visitor.
We are exploring the whole top things to do in Vienna, Austria, as we visited and enjoy the beautiful place, watch this full video and see the top things to do in Vienna, Austria.
First exploring St Stephen’s Cathedral. This monolithic structure stands proud in the Stephensplatz and has been the most important church in Vienna and Austria since its construction.
The beauty of this building is undeniable and its huge tower dominates the Vienna skyline and stands as the tallest church tower in Austria.
Everything about St Stephen’s Cathedral oozes opulence from the Romanesque and Gothic design of the exterior to the dominating pointed tower, and the intricately decorated main roof complete with hundreds of colored tiles forming an intriguing pattern.
Prater Amusement Park. What could be a more enjoyable way to experience Vienna than having a fun-packed day at the Prater Amusement Park?
The Wiener Prater Park was once a hunting ground that developed into a public space for food stands and small amusement stalls, it now hosts the impressive Amusement Park and is free to enter.
Inside the park is a multitude of rides and stalls including a huge Ferris wheel, bumper cars, carousels, and hair-raising rollercoasters. There are also such things as shooting ranges, a waxworks display and a light gauge railway to keep you entertained.
If rides and thrills are not your kinds of thing, there are several restaurants and cafes in the park to sit back and enjoy the scenery in.
Exploring the Schönbrunn Palace standing since the 1600s and holding a major role of cultural importance in Austria, the Schonbrunn Palace is a colossal 1441 room structure and complex that is the main tourist attraction in Vienna.
The Habsburgs have held residence here for many years and indeed emperors of Austria have been born in the palace too. The palace itself is an immense building and designed in a Baroque style with an asymmetrical main building that has hundreds of windows and statues on the rooftop.
Inside the palace are an assortment of rooms all fully furnished and decorated in the original style you can enjoy a tour through the rooms and admire the sumptuous furnishings and see how Austrian royalty lived.
The Hofburg Palace is another huge palatial complex that pays tribute to the power and influence of the Habsburg dynasty and served as the main winter palace for the rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire for hundreds of years.
Today the complex is home to offices of the president of Austria and serves as a presidential base. The buildings have undergone many additions since their creation in the 13th century and the most impressive of which is the fabulous semi-circular Neue Burg.
Visitors can admire the beauty and style of the baroque architecture, take a tour through the imperial apartments or visit one of the detailed museums in the complex.
Another exceptional part to the Schonbrunn Palace Complex and worthy of a separate visit in its own right, the gardens at Schonbrunn are simply magical.
The grounds of the park extend from the Palace for over a kilometer and you could spend hours walking through the various sections and displays.
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Ringstrasse in Vienna Mini Trip 1
This is just a little trip around the Ringstrasse in Vienna, Austria. It's a beautiful day in a beautiful city.
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I don't have any rights whatsoever to the song. I just though it was a perfect song for the clip.
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Sie gehört zu den prachtvollsten Boulevards der Welt: die Wiener Ringstraße. Es war Kaiser Franz Joseph persönlich, der die neue Prunkallee 1865 in einem glamourösen Festakt eröffnete, obwohl die meisten Gebäude auf dem neuen Boulevard noch gar nicht standen.
Der Bau des Rings war eines der größten städtebaulichen Projekte des 19. Jahrhunderts. 2,4 Millionen Quadratmeter wurden mit Gebäuden verbaut, 1,5 Millionen Quadratmeter hatten die Planer für Straßen, Plätze und Parkanlagen reserviert.
Auch heute noch präsentiert sich die Ringstraße als eindrucksvolles Gesamtkunstwerk, in dem die imperiale Kultur des kaiserlichen Wien und die großbürgerliche Repräsentations-Architektur der Belle Epoque eine geglückte Liaision eingingen.
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The Redevelopment of the Ringstrasse in Vienna
In 1857, Franz Joseph ordered the demolition of the walls and the redevelopment of the area around the city and its suburbs. An aqueduct was to be built to supply the city with fresh water from the surrounding areas, and the plan also included a new drainage system, and the whole area was to be lit by gas.
In 1860 the development plan was published showing the area surrounding the city was to become a broad heptagonal shaped avenue with new buildings on either side and was to be called the Ring. - created at
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Ringstrasse Vienna
Constructed in the late 19th century, this wide avenue encircles the old city of Vienna.
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Travel blogs from Ringstrasse:
- ... The first really significant event in the development of the Ringstrasse was the Revolution of 1848 ...
- ... The Ringstrasse itself is just over 4km long, but with a variety of side trips to different places just outside the Ring and ...
- ... We zitten dichtbij het centrum (1e district), waar het stikt van de monumentale gebouwen (De Staatsopera, de Ringstrasse, de Musikverein, hotel Sacher etc ...
- ... From the palace we returned to the centre of the city and drove around the Ringstrasse which circles the city centre and along which all the major buildings are situated ...
- ... We took the that cirlces the Innere Stadt along Ringstrasse to get an overview of the city ...
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- Th century bldg near Ringstrasse by Ambough from a blog titled Train to Vienna
- Park & garden on Ringstrasse by Ambough from a blog titled Train to Vienna
- Ringstrasse by Eric from a blog titled Palaces
- Ringstrasse by Harrellrl from a blog titled Fussballfieber
- Ringstrasse by Hookemhilary from a blog titled On the train to Prague
The splendid four Seasons in Vienna - 150 years of the Ringstrasse - 2015 HD 1080p50
The splendid four Seasons in Vienna - 150 years of the Ringstrasse - 2015 HD 1080p50
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Emperor Franz Joseph officially opened Vienna's Ringstrasse on May 1, 1865. Vienna is celebrating its 150th birthday in 2015 with numerous events and exhibitions. The most beautiful boulevard in the world not only has a wealth of sights, it also has large parks, important monuments, and much more.
The University of Vienna - It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV. in 1365
and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world.
The University of Vienna celebrates its 650th Anniversary in 2015
The Burgtheater is the Austrian National Theatre in Vienna and
one of the most important German language theatres in the world.
In 2015, the Spanish Riding School will be celebrating the 450th anniversary of its first written mention with gala performances on Heldenplatz.
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Die herrlichen vier Jahreszeiten in Wien - 150 Jahre Ringstraße – 2015 HD
Am 1. Mai 1865 hat Kaiser Franz Joseph die Wiener Ringstraße offiziell eröffnet. 2015 feiert Wien ihren 150. Geburtstag mit zahlreichen Veranstaltungen und Ausstellungen. Der schönste Boulevard der Welt beherbergt nicht nur eine Fülle an Sehenswürdigkeiten, sondern auch große Parks, wichtige Monumente und vieles mehr.
Die Universität Wien - wurde von Herzog Rudolf IV. 1365 gegründet
und ist die älteste Universität im deutschsprachigen Raum.
Die Universität Wien feiert seinen 650. Jahrestag im Jahr 2015
Das Burgtheater ist das Österreichische Nationaltheater in Wien
und einer der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Theater der Welt.
2015 feiert die Spanische Hofreitschule das 450-Jahr-Jubiläum ihrer schriftlichen Erwähnung mit Gala-Vorführungen am Heldenplatz.
Vienna, Austria: The Ringstraße and the Stadtpark
The Ringstraße (Ring Road) is a circular strete surrounding the old city of Vienna. The street was build at the middle of the 19th century to replace the city walls.
Along the Ring some of the most imposing buildings in Vienna can be found, They were built in the period 1860s to 1890sin an eclectic, historicist style called Ringstraßenstil. Among then the Opera House, The Parliament, The Rathaus (City Hall) and the Burgtheater. Beyond the Ring there are other busy streets and the Karlsplatz, where the Musikverein concert hall is located.
At one side of the Ring is the Stadtpark, with a monument to Johann Strauss and the Kursalon
Vienna Ringstrasse vs. 5th Avenue, English version
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The two world famous boulevards are different in many respects, but they do share a number of similarities. We will explore some of both, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Vienna Ringstrasse.
Vienna, Ringstrasse. Вена, Рингштрассе
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www.hello-austria.com: Ringstrasse In Vienna
The Ringstrasse is Vienna's most famous boulevard and can boast some of the city's most imposing buildings. We invite you for a short tour.
Ringstrasse Vienna Tram along the Hofburg
Vienna Ringstrasse Ride on the Tram
Austrian Parliament and Ringstrasse, Vienna
December 24, 2016
On the Ring Strasse, Vienna, Austria
Views from a walk on Wien's Ringstrasse, including some wonderful Austro-Hungarian architecture.
9 Things To Do in Vienna Austria (Wien) - Travel Guide 2020
There are so many things to do in Vienna, the capital city of Austria. The focus of this video city guide to Vienna is of things to do in the historic Inner City of Vienna (Innere Stadt), i.e. the section of Wien which is inside the old city wall, now replaced by a giant boulevard or ring road, the Wiener Ringstrasse ( Ringstraße).
The Vienna places of interest featured in this video include:
01:22 St Stephens Cathedral
03:47 St Peters Church Vienna
06:08 The Hofburg Palace Wien
07:46 Christmas Market (2019)
09:09 Volksgarten (Peoples Garden) - a beautiful park
10:51 Naschmarkt - Viennas largest market
12:08 Viennese Architechture of Otto Wagner
13:16 Eating Sachertorte at Cafe Sacher Wien
14:18 Karlskirche (Charles Church) Vienna
There are so many more things to see in Vienna such as Vienna City Hall and Maria Theresa Square, but I hope those things to do featured in this vide will give you a taste of all thet the city of Vienna has to offer for visitors to Austria.
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Trams at Ringstrasse in Vienna-Austria (February 2017)
Trams at Ringstrasse in Vienna-Austria. Austria is a very orderly, safe and clean country nestled in the middle of Europe. Vienna being the erstwhile imperial capital of the Habsburgs is a heaven for visitors who like the arts and architecture. Ringstrasse is a very important road that hugs the Old Vienna where most of the beautiful buildings are located. The rumblings of the old school trams add an old world charm to this charming city.