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Pummerin ("Boomer") is the name of the two largest bells in the history of the Stephansdom in Vienna. (...)
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St. Stephen's Cathedral is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, OP. Its current Romanesque and Gothic form seen today, situated at the heart of Vienna, Austria in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by Rudolf IV and stands on the ruins of two earlier churches, the first being a parish church (...)
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Vienna (pronounced /viːn/ in German; /viˈɛnʌ/ English; see also of Austria, and also one of the nine States of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city; with a population of about 1.7 million (2.3 million within the metropolitan area), and is by far the largest city in Austria as well as its cultural, economic and political centre (...)
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The Virgilkapelle is an underground crypt next to the Stephansdom in Vienna. It is rectangular in form (approximately 6 meters by 10), with six niches, and today lies approximately 12 meters beneath the Stephansplatz. (...)
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The Deutschordenskirche is the church of the Teutonic Order, a German-based Roman Catholic religious order formed at the end of the 12th century. Located in Vienna, Austria, near the Stephansdom, it is the current seat of the Grand Master of the Order. church was built in the 14th century (1326-1375) and consecrated to St. Elisabeth of Thuringia (...)
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The Innere Stadt is the first Viennese Municipality District. The Innere Stadt is the old town of Vienna. Until the city boundaries were expanded in 1850, the Innere Stadt was congruent with the city of Vienna. Traditionally it was divided into four quarters, which were designated after important town gates: ''Stubenviertel'' (northeast), ''Kärntner Viertel'' (southeast), (...)
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in Vienna. It was originally build for the Bartolotti noble family and later bought by the Partenfeld family. (...)
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Vindobona was originally a Celtic settlement, and later a Roman military camp on the site of the modern city of Vienna. Around 15 B.C., the kingdom of Noricum was included in the Roman Empire. Henceforth, the Danube marked the border of the empire, and the Romans built fortifications and settlements on the banks of the Danube. (...)
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: City-Temple or City-Synagogue) is the main synagogue of Vienna, Austria. It is located in the 1st District (Innere Stadt), at Seitenstettengasse 4. The synagogue was constructed from 1825 to 1826 by the Viennese architect Joseph Kornhäusel in a neo-classicistic style. The luxurious ''Stadttempel'' was fitted into the block of houses and hidden from plain view from the street (...)
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The Ruprechtskirche (German: ''Church of St. Ruprecht'') is usually considered to be the oldest church in Vienna and is dedicated to Saint Rupert of Salzburg, patron saint of the salt merchants of Vienna. It is located in one of the oldest parts of the city, the section of the Roman Vindobona. (...)
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