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Discover Rothneusiedl
The district Rothneusiedl of Vienna in Wien Stadt (Vienna) is a district in Austria and is a district of the nations capital.
Looking for a place to stay? we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Leopoldsdorf, Hennersdorf, Vosendorf, Achau and Biedermannsdorf. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 18°C / 64 °F
Morning Temperature | 11°C / 51 °F |
Evening Temperature | 18°C / 65 °F |
Night Temperature | 13°C / 55 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 42% |
Air Pressure | 1024 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 8 km/h (5 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Few clouds, covering 14% of sky |
General Conditions | Few clouds |
Friday, 10th of May 2024
20°C (67 °F)
13°C (56 °F)
Scattered clouds, light breeze.
Saturday, 11th of May 2024
20°C (69 °F)
16°C (61 °F)
Few clouds, light breeze.
Sunday, 12th of May 2024
19°C (67 °F)
13°C (56 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, broken clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Servus Vienna Trostraße
Royal Living Apartments
Eitljörg Panoramaschenke
Hilton Garden Inn Vienna South
AZIMUT Hotel Wien
Aparthotel - Smart Apart Living
Rainers
Arion Cityhotel Vienna & Appartm.
Novotel Wien Hauptbahnhof
Schani Wien
Videos from this area
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[MaZeVienna] Slotcar Arena Wien
Slotcar Arena Wien, NASCAR Meisterschafts Lauf vom 28. Oktober 2011.
Bone Church at Kutna Hora
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Labyrinth in Wien Kurpark Oberlaa
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Kurpark Wien Oberlaa
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[HD] 1116 133 mit KGAG 40670 (Oberlaa)
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Film Houserunning 2012.mov
Houserunning 2012 in Wien Oberlaa, schon am Weg zur Plattform fühlt man sich wie in einem Computergame.
[HD] 1016 011 mit LGAG 58926 (Oberlaa)
1016 011 with LGAG 58926 (Götzendorf / A -- Voest Alpine Linz / A) passing Oberlaa [Vienna, Austria]; 12/07/2011 1016 011 with LGAG 58926 (Götzendorf / A -- Voest Alpine Linz / A) in Oberlaa;...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Simmering (Vienna)
Simmering is the 11th district of Vienna, Austria . It borders the Danube and was established as a district in 1892. Simmering has several churches, some museums, schools, old castles, and many cemeteries.
Belvedere, Vienna
The Belvedere is a historic building complex in Vienna, Austria, consisting of two Baroque palaces (the Upper and Lower Belvedere), the Orangery, and the Palace Stables. The buildings are set in a Baroque park landscape in the 3rd district of the city, south-east of its centre. It houses the Belvedere museum. The grounds are set on a gentle gradient and include decorative tiered fountains and cascades, Baroque sculptures, and majestic wrought iron gates.
GK Wien–Southeast
The GK Vienna–Southeast was a back-to-back HVDC station linking the electric power grids of Austria and Hungary. It operated between June 1993 and October 1996.
Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna
The Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna is a botanical garden in Vienna, Austria. It covers 8 hectares and is immediately adjacent to the Belvedere gardens. The gardens date back to 1754 when Empress Maria Theresa founded the Hortus Botanicus Vindobonensis with renowned botanist Nikolaus von Jacquin as one of its first directors.
Wieden
Wieden is the 4th municipal District of Vienna, Austria. It is near the center of Vienna and was established as a district in 1850, but borders changed later. Wieden is a small region near the city center. After World War II, Wieden was part of the Soviet sector of Vienna for 10 years.
Favoriten
Favoriten, the 10th district of Vienna, Austria, is located south of the central districts. It is south of Innere Stadt, Wieden and Margareten. Favoriten is a heavily populated urban area with many residential buildings, but also large recreational areas and parks. The name comes from Favorita, a semi-baroque palace complex that once served as a hunting castle but today is a gymnasium (secondary school) in the 4th district.
Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is a museum housed in the Belvedere palace, in Vienna, Austria. The art collection includes masterpieces from the Middle Ages and Baroque up until 21st century contemporary, though it focuses on Austrian painters from the Fin de Siècle and Art Nouveau period. Well-known artists whose art works are exhibited include Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele.
St. Marx Cemetery
St. Marx Cemetery (Sankt Marxer Friedhof) is a cemetery in the Landstraße district of Vienna, used from 1784 until 1874. It contains the unmarked burial of the famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Ernst-Kirchweger-Haus
The Ernst-Kirchweger-Haus (EKH) is a building in Vienna's 10th district, Favoriten. Since June 23, 1990, it has been a squatted social centre, which hosts migrants and refugees, community activities, and political groups.
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
The Heeresgeschichtliches Museum is a military history museum located in Vienna, Austria. It claims to be the oldest and largest purpose-built military history museum in the world. Its collection includes one of the world's largest collections of bronze cannons and focuses on Austrian military history from the 16th century to 1945. The museum is located in Vienna's Arsenal, in the Landstraße district, not far from the Belvedere palace.
Simmering-Graz-Pauker
Simmering-Graz-Pauker AG (SGP) was one of the most important Austrian industrial conglomerates, which used to have several thousand employees all around the world.
Palais Lanckoroński
The Palais Lanckoroński was a palace in Vienna, Austria, located at Jacquingasse 16-18, in the Landstraße District. It was constructed in 1894-95 for Count Karol Lanckoroński and his family as a personal residence, and it housed the count's enormous art collection. The palace was built in a neo-baroque style by the theatre architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer. The building was three stories high, set back from the street, and protected by a wall with double gates.
Franz Horr Stadium
The Franz Horr Stadium (Franz-Horr-Stadion in German) is a football stadium in the south of Vienna, Austria. It has been the home ground of FK Austria Wien since 1973. The stadium was built in 1925 as the new home of Czech immigrants' club SK Slovan Vienna and had a capacity of 10,850. Named after another Czech football club which owned the ground, the stadium was called České srdce ("Czech heart") ground.
Wien Südbahnhof
Wien Südbahnhof (German for Vienna South Station) was Vienna's largest railway terminus. It closed in December 2009 and was demolished in 2010 to be replaced with a new station, Wien Hauptbahnhof. It was located in Favoriten, in the south-east of the city. The East-bound rail services of Südbahnhof remain in operation throughout the reconstruction via provisional train station "Südbahnhof (Ostbahn)".
T-Center
The T-Center is an office building in the Sankt Marx section of Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna. It was built between the years 2002 and 2004 following the designs of Austrian architect Günther Domenig.
Vienna Central Station
Vienna Central Station is a partially operational railway station under construction in the Favoriten district south of the centre of Vienna, Austria. Vienna Central Station has replaced the Vienna South station, a terminal station, with a through station which links four major railway lines that converge on Vienna from the North, East, West and South. When completed, the new station will offer significantly improved, principally international, connectivity.
Arsenal (Vienna)
The Arsenal is a former military complex of buildings in the south-east of Vienna in the third district. Several brick buildings in a rectangle layout make up the complex which is located on a bank south of the Landstraßer Gürtel. It is the most distinguished building group of the romantic historism in Vienna and has been constructed in Italian-medieval respectively Byzantine-Islamic style.
Bohemian Prater
The Bohemian Prater is a small amusement park at the edge of Vienna. It dates to the second half of the 19th century, and some of the rides are more than 100 years old. The name is derived from the larger Wiener (Viennese) Prater. On 11 December 1944, during World War II, the Bohemian Prater was almost completely destroyed by a bomb attack. The centre of the Bohemian Prater forms the meeting centre Tivoli.
Spinnerin am Kreuz
The German name Spinnerin am Kreuz ("Spinner at the Cross") is the title given to two separate Austrian stone-tower sculptures (over 600-years-old), one in Vienna and the other in the nearby city of Wiener Neustadt ("New Vienna"). They are related to the story of a wife spinning beside a cross. Both columns had been designed originally by Meister Michael Knab: in Vienna, the stone tower was built in 1375, rebuilt c.1452; in Wiener Neustadt, the stone tower was built in 1382-84.
Inzersdorf (Vienna)
Inzersdorf (before 1893 Inzersdorf am Wienerberge, 1893 - 1938 Inzersdorf bei Wien) was before 1938 an independent municipality, and is now a part of the 23rd Viennese district Liesing. Today, the cadastral commune Inzersdorf has got an area of 854,06 hectare and is so on the biggest part of the district.
Palais Nathaniel Rothschild
The Palais Nathaniel Rothschild was a palatial house in Vienna, one of five Palais Rothschild in the city owned by members of the Rothschild banking family of Austria. It was commissioned by Baron Nathaniel von Rothschild (1836–1905), the brother of Albert Salomon von Rothschild. French architect Jean Girette designed and built the French Neo-baroque style palace between 1871 and 1878, situated at Theresianumgasse 16-18, in the IV district of Vienna.
St. Nicholas' Church, Inzersdorf
St. Nicholas' Church is a Roman Catholic church building in Inzersdorf, Austria.
Matzleinsdorf Protestant Cemetery
, Matzleinsdorf Evangelical Cemetery is a historic Protestant cemetery located in the Favoriten district of Vienna, the capital city of Austria.
Austrian Institute of Economic Research
The Austrian Institute of Economic Research (German: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) is a private non-profit association located in Vienna, Austria. The institute was founded in 1927 by Nobel Memorial Prize winner Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises. With a pool of around 120 people (40 economists) it is the largest economic research institute in Austria.
21er Haus
The 21er Haus or Einundzwanziger Haus (English: House 21) is a modernist style steel and glass building designed by Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer (1918–1975). Originally constructed as the Austrian pavilion or temporary showroom for the Expo 58 in Brussels, it was later transferred to Vienna to house the Museum of the 20th Century, which explains why it was first nicknamed "20er Haus" (House 20). Between 1979 and 2001, the building also acted as a depository for contemporary art works.