

Just as special as the Prater Funfair itself is the museum: an impressive display of the historical changes that have taken place in Vienna’s eerily-beautiful entertainment culture.
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A city railway station just for the Emperor and his courtiers: the Otto Wagner Hofpavillon Hietzing - close to Schönbrunn Palace.
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Besides finds from medieval and modern times, excavations at the Michaelerplatz unearthed remains of the town adjoining the Roman camp. Here was once the intersection of two ancient roads, the Bernstein- and Limesstrasse.
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The underground chapel from the 13th century was discovered in 1973 during the construction of the underground. For many years it served as a crypt for a wealthy Viennese family of merchants.
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On of the most comprehensive fashion collections in Europe with an inventory at present of over 20.000 objetcts. The focus of the collection is on ladies' wear of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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The rich collection of Roman antiquities also includes the ruins on the square Am Hof. Part of the main canal pipe is located in the cellar of the Fire Brigade Headquarters.
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The building at Tuchlauben 19 (1st district) originates from the 14th century and was decorated in 1398 by the prosperous Viennese trader Michel Menschein with a large series of pictures.
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