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| 1 | Schwedenbrücke |
| start of the tour |
| 2 | Donaukanal-Scenery |
| 3 | Power plant |
| Lock Freudenau |
| 5 | Ernst Happel Stadion |
| Built in 1931 |
| 6 | Donauinsel |
| 21 kilometers long, most important and largest urban recreation area |
| 4 | Pagoda |
| 7 | Jubiläumskirche |
| Reichsbrücke station |
| 8 | UNO-City and Austria Center |
| Landmarks of the modern skyline of the growing city |
| 9 | Donauturm |
| 252 meters high, currently Vienna's tallest building |
| 10 | Millenium Tower |
| 202 meters high, opened in 1999 |
| 11 | Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg |
| 483m and 423m high. They border the city towards the northwest |
| 12 | Lock Nussdorf |
| Built around the turn of the century by Otto Wagner, modified in 1966 |
| 13 | Waste Incinerating Plant Spittelau |
| Designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser |
| 14 | Rossauer Kaserne |
| Built in 1887, originally known as the "Rudolfskaserne",
favourite barracks of the famous "Deutschmeisterregiment" |
1-Schwedenbrücke
start of the tour
3-Power plant
Lock Freudenau
5-Ernst Happel Stadion
Built in 1931
6-Donauinsel
21 kilometers long, most important and largest
urban recreation area
7-Jubiläumskirche
Reichsbrücke station
8-UNO-City
and Austria Center, Landmarks of the modern skyline of the growing city
9-Donauturm
252 meters high, currently Vienna's tallest building
10-Millenium Tower
202 meters high, opened in 1999
11-Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg
Kahlenberg is 483 and Leopoldsberg 423 meters high. They border the city towards the northwest
12-Lock Nussdorf
Built around the turn of the century by Otto Wagner, modified in 1966
13-Waste Incinerating Plant Spittelau
Designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser
14-Rossauer Kaserne
Built in 1887, originally known as the "Rudolfskaserne", favourite bar-racks of the famous "Deutschmeisterregiment"