The city hall in Vienna
You do not just climb them up - no, you have to climb them up, the festivals in the town hall, they present themselves so impressively and solemnly to the visitor and the visitor.
Stones from all parts of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy were processed here into two symmetrically arranged stairs. Wrought-iron railings, colorful tracery windows, arched vaulted ceilings and slender, elegance-giving columns and pillars make these staircases representative feststiegen. The marble busts of Friedrich Schmidt and Cajetan Felder also took their place in this honorable place at the entrance to the ballroom.
The city hall in Vienna
You do not just climb them up - no, you have to climb them up, the festivals in the town hall, they present themselves so impressively and solemnly to the visitor and the visitor.
Stones from all parts of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy were processed here into two symmetrically arranged stairs. Wrought-iron railings, colorful tracery windows, arched vaulted ceilings and slender, elegance-giving columns and pillars make these staircases representative feststiegen. The marble busts of Friedrich Schmidt and Cajetan Felder also took their place in this honorable place at the entrance to the ballroom.