Margareten
Margaretenhof, Pilgramgasse and Margaretenbrunnen (from left) in the centre of Margareten, Vienna's 5th district
Margaretenhof is a large residential building of the historicist period. It was built in 1884/1885 by Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer.
Pilgramgasse connects the former centre of Margareten (pictured here) with the river Wien, a tributary of the Danube and the border of the district.
Margaretenbrunnen is a fountain inaugurated in 1836 that is dedicated to St. Margaret of Antioch, who gave her name to the then still independent municipality.
Margareten
Margaretenhof, Pilgramgasse and Margaretenbrunnen (from left) in the centre of Margareten, Vienna's 5th district
Margaretenhof is a large residential building of the historicist period. It was built in 1884/1885 by Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer.
Pilgramgasse connects the former centre of Margareten (pictured here) with the river Wien, a tributary of the Danube and the border of the district.
Margaretenbrunnen is a fountain inaugurated in 1836 that is dedicated to St. Margaret of Antioch, who gave her name to the then still independent municipality.