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in the Garden Hall of the Palais Augarten; but the house was also used for many other festivals and concerts. The morning concerts were for a time conducted exclusively by Mozart himself, then alternated between different conductors until 1795 when the management of the concerts was transferred to
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During the disastrous inundation which afflicted Vienna from February 1 to March 1 of 1830, the entire Augarten was flooded to a depth of 1.75 metres (5 ft 9 in). Two memorial plaques, one on the inner side of the main portal and another at the gate to Castellezgasse, commemorate this
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bombing. During summer 1944 the construction of a 55-metre (180 ft) high tower with platforms for anti-aircraft guns and nearby also a 51-metre (167 ft) high control tower was begun but not finished. Their remains are still visible in the middle of the park. Moreover, during the war
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1683 was a bad year for Vienna and the Augarten: during the course of the Turkish siege the grounds and buildings were destroyed in their entirety, with exception of some parts of the walls. Not until 1705 were the gardens and the palace restored under
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was established in 1995 inside the formal English garden. In addition to a large sculpture garden there is also the Gustinus Ambrosi Museum, dedicated to the artist's work. The former house and studio are known today as the
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factory) has its headquarters in the former Garden Hall of the Augarten. The production facility remains here as well. Augarten was the premium brand of Viennese porcelain, nearly as famous as the world-renowned
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and impressive shady avenues of chestnut, lime, ash, and maple. Like most fenced public parks and gardens in Vienna it is open only in the daytime: the park's five gates close at sunset (signalled by a siren).
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Objectors may call this a scandal, but the building is sure to become the third 'somewhat strange' manmade object in the Augarten, the others being the two battle towers built during the Second World War.
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from 1860 to 1870, the Augarten became permanently separated from the Danube river. The former riparian forest and plain changed to a cultivated landscape, which was no longer subject to flooding.
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hundreds of cubic metres of rubbish were dumped on the site whilst armoured vehicles criss-crossed the garden and - as it is supposed - common graves were dug for hundreds of war victims.
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campus, constructed in 1998, houses a pre-school, a kindergarten, a primary and middle schools, and a nursery. In addition, the campus has its own teaching academy and a synagogue.
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and is still existing today. Today's Heinestrasse linking this building to the Praterstern square has been planted as an alley on the order of the emperor. During the time of the
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The Baroque park, the palace and the remaining part of the original park wall, dating from the early 18th century, are since 2000 listed as historic monuments.
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Today with the exception of the virtually indestructible flak towers and the bunker (in which a restaurant is housed) nothing from this dark period remains.
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From 1998 to 2007, the meadow in front of the flak-tower near Obere Augartenstrasse has been home in July and August to an open-air cinema by the name of
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family and had it transformed into an all-comprising pleasure park. In 1677 he converted the Trautsons' garden mansion into a small palace (a so-called
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During the Second World War, military authorities chose the Augarten as one of several places to erect massive buildings for anti-aircraft defence (
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has been housed in revitalized buildings previously designated as the cooks' quarters, stables, and general side buildings and outhouses.
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Four sports fields, intensively used particularly by students, especially since many schools do not have their own sports facilities.
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academic campus (called Lauder Chabad Campus), a paddling pool for children and sports fields. Significant testimonials to the
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A family swimming pool, which is free to under-15s, and to which adults may only gain access as chaperones or parents (€2).
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After 1918, Augarten became a park administered by the federal government, and this stayed so until today.
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In the years 1820 to 1847, the 1 May concerts also took place in the Garden Hall, where mainly works by
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to erect a humble structure for the emperor and used to spend his summers there; it has become known as
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were presented. In the second half of the 19th century, Augarten became much less popular than before.
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factory), the second oldest porcelain factory in Europe. A few years later, in 1712, the new monarch,
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in 1803 also had several of his works performed under the direction of Schuppanzigh, in 1824
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is an Austrian and southern German term for a riparian forest or flood-plain). Around 1650,
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Several reserve gardens for the raising of plants needed for garden design and maintenance.
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quarter"), the historical Jewish quarter, followed by the Leopoldstadt. Until 1870 (
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In the north-west and north-east it borders (since 1900) on the 20th district,
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to the public in 1766, the Augarten was likewise opened on 1 May 1775 by
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There are two places in the park where meals or snacks may be had, the
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the Augarten has been a most popular meeting place of the nobility.
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Allen Menschen gewidmeter Erlustigungs-Ort von Ihrem Schaetzer
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is a public park of 52.2 hectares (129 acres) situated in the
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had a small hunting lodge built in what was then called the
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Between 1934 and 1936, the dictatorial Federal Chancellor
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The Augarten hosts a variety of facilities such as the
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factory which was managed by the Goldscheider family.
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Its name is also an allusion to the German word 1190: 696: 506: 406:This last is however a further word-play (on 213:acquired the adjacent gardens from the noble 1199:1614 establishments in the Habsburg monarchy 625:Lauder Chabad Campus Vienna (text in German) 592:A small church, the parish of Mother of God. 86:, while to the south it faces the so-called 1219:Establishments in the Archduchy of Austria 703: 689: 335: 326: 318: 42: 34: 26: 18: 78:, in the north-east also on the former 1204:17th-century establishments in Austria 1191: 489:Congress on Courage: three guides 684: 201:bought up the area around the nearby 143:, the Austrian Gallery housed in the 159:are two high anti-aircraft bunkers ( 441:The site in 2009 vs. 2012 13: 530:The Augarten Porzellanmanufaktur ( 14: 1230: 649: 601:Several free table tennis tables. 519:) have been headquartered at the 308:) to protect the inner city from 141:Ă–sterreichische Galerie Belvedere 836: 654: 494: 482: 470: 458: 446: 434: 422: 331:Tower near Obere Augartenstrasse 252:After the opening of the Vienna 67:. It contains the city's oldest 629: 618: 375:("Cinema Beneath the Stars"). 301:lived in the Palais Augarten. 31:Porcelain Manufactory Augarten 1: 768:Palais Archduke Ludwig Viktor 611: 429:Winter festivity in 2005 193:, at the time a flood-plain ( 986:Schloss Orth (Lower Austria) 637:Some festive activity, ~2006 383:The 400-seat hall is called 340:As early as 1782, so-called 129:Augarten Porzellanmanufaktur 103:The park is designed in the 7: 991:Schloss Ort (Upper Austria) 981:Schloss Ort (Upper Austria) 763:Palais Archduke Carl Ludwig 465:Opening and 'Open Day' 10: 1235: 575:Further features include: 507:Facilities in the Augarten 323:Tower near Rauscherstrasse 271:Joseph II in 1781 ordered 180: 1119: 1083: 1034: 906:Burg am Grazer SchloĂźberg 845: 834: 722: 542:The studio of the artist 59:, the second district of 1050:Archduke Joseph's Palace 753:Palais Archduke Albrecht 289:regulation of the Danube 98:Vienna Danube regulation 813:Schloss Wilhelminenberg 788:Schloss Kaiserebersdorf 778:Palais Archduke Wilhelm 641:evacuation, March 2009. 378: 346:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 151:, a retirement home, a 16:Park in Vienna, Austria 1106:Royal Palace of Venice 1021:Wiener Neustadt Castle 773:Palais Archduke Rainer 403:("Courage Congress"). 373:Kino Unter den Sternen 332: 324: 48: 40: 32: 24: 1096:Royal Palace of Milan 676:MuTh (German version) 668:Augarten Wien website 663:at Wikimedia Commons 595:Numerous playgrounds. 549:Augarten Contemporary 537:Goldscheider ceramics 349:the famous violinist 336:Cultural significance 330: 322: 137:Augarten Contemporary 107:style with elaborate 46: 38: 30: 22: 1101:Royal Villa of Monza 1070:Grassalkovich Palace 971:Jagdschloss MĂĽrzsteg 758:Palais Archduke Carl 355:Ludwig van Beethoven 1171: /  1091:Castello del Catajo 1055:Bilje hunting lodge 976:New Castle (Ĺ»ywiec) 635:Compare video clip 604:Two zones for dogs. 583:and control towers. 513:Wiener Sängerknaben 387:, which stands for 117:Wiener Sängerknaben 47:Map of the Augarten 1111:Villa Pisani, Stra 996:Schloss Persenbeug 916:Hofburg, Innsbruck 896:Schloss Hetzendorf 861:Schloss Artstetten 856:Kaiserhaus (Baden) 712:Imperial and Royal 556:Filmarchiv Austria 532:Augarten Porcelain 517:Vienna Boys' Choir 366:Johann Strauss Sr. 351:Ignaz Schuppanzigh 333: 325: 281:Congress of Vienna 245:as well as at the 235:Augarten porcelain 225:) had been built. 149:Filmarchiv Austria 133:Augarten porcelain 121:Vienna Boys' Choir 49: 41: 33: 25: 1175:48.226°N 16.376°E 1154: 1153: 951:Schloss Mayerling 941:Laxenburg castles 931:Schloss Klessheim 891:Schloss Hernstein 886:Schloss Hellbrunn 871:Schloss BlĂĽhnbach 808:Schönbrunn Palace 803:Neugebäude Palace 659:Media related to 401:Kongress ĂĽber Mut 389:Musik und Theater 89:Karmeliterviertel 1226: 1186: 1185: 1183: 1182: 1181: 1176: 1172: 1169: 1168: 1167: 1164: 1075:Pressburg Castle 946:Schloss Luberegg 936:KonopištÄ› Castle 881:Schloss Halbturn 876:Eckartsau Castle 840: 738:Belvedere Palace 705: 698: 691: 682: 681: 672: 658: 643: 633: 627: 622: 598:A football cage. 554:Since 1997, the 544:Gustinus Ambrosi 511:Since 1948, the 498: 486: 474: 462: 450: 438: 426: 299:Kurt Schuschnigg 287:flood. 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Leopoldstadt
Vienna
Austria
Baroque
Brigittenau
Nordwestbahnhof
Bohemia
Karmeliterviertel
Carmelite
Vienna Danube regulation
French Baroque
flower gardens
Vienna Boys' Choir
Palais Augarten
Augarten porcelain
Augarten Contemporary
Belvedere
Filmarchiv Austria
Jewish
Third Reich
flak towers
Atelier Augarten
Emperor Matthias
Wolfsau
Ferdinand III
Tábor

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