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2월 21, 2026, Wienerbergteich
The Wienerberg Pond is a popular recreational area in the south of Vienna, in the 10th district (Favoriten). The artificially created lake is located in the Wienerberg area and is particularly popular with walkers, joggers, and nature lovers.
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12월 27, 2025, Toter Grund Nature Reserve
The Toter Grund nature reserve on Danube Island preserves a former Danube oxbow lake as a relic of the original floodplain landscape. With dense stands of poplar and willow, wetlands, and backwaters, it provides vital habitat for rare plant and animal species. The area has been protected since 1986 and contributes to the preservation of the ecologically valuable river landscape while simultaneously offering space for nature-based recreation in the heart of the city.
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2월 2, 2025, Heustadlwasser (Prater, Vienna)
Simply follow the main avenue from the Prater and you will come to the lake that used to be a branch of the Danube, the “Heustadlwasser”.
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11월 30, 2024, Schwarzenbergplatz
High Jet Fountain of 1873, Vienna The High Jet Fountain is a fountain in Vienna. It is located on Schwarzenbergplatz and was inaugurated on October 24, 1873, in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph I, to mark the completion of the First Vienna High Spring Water Pipeline after a construction period of four months. Anton Gabrielli, the contractor for the water pipeline, donated 200,000 crowns for the construction of the fountain, which was commissioned by the City of Vienna and built by the contractor Gustav Bruck. In 1886/87, extensive considerations were made regarding the regulation of Schwarzenbergplatz and, consequently, the redesign of the High Jet Fountain. The designs of the important sculptors Viktor Tilgner (1844–1896)[4] and Rudolf Weyr (1847–1914) were presented to the public at the Vienna Künstlerhaus from the end of January 1887, but no decision was made in their favor. Later, the fountain, designed in the style of a fountain lumineuse by the architect Oskar Marmorek (1863–1909), was transformed into an illuminated fountain at a cost of 285,000 crowns and opened on June 23, 1906. At night, it glows in red, pink, yellow, violet, blue, and green. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hochstrahlbrunnen
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9월 24, 2024, Wienerbergteich
A highlight of the Wienerberg is the artificially created Wienerberg pond, which is surrounded by reed belts and provides a habitat for numerous bird species.
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9월 24, 2024, Wienerberg Lake
The Wienerberg is an impressive recreational area in the 10th district, which extends over 117 hectares. It offers a variety of leisure opportunities and is particularly known for its skyline, which is characterized by modern high-rise buildings. This skyline forms a fascinating contrast to the natural surroundings of the Wienerberg, which, with its green spaces, ponds and hiking trails, is a popular destination for walkers, joggers and nature lovers.
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11월 22, 2023, Toter Grund Nature Reserve
...hard to believe that the city is only 15 minutes away by bike!
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9월 22, 2023, Schwarzenbergplatz
I come here regularly, and every time the fountain is illuminated and brightly lit, my heart leaps with joy, just like the child who, back in my day, watched the changing and vibrant colors of the high jet of water with such delight in the square. And yes, even when the fountain is dry, the beautiful stones within it are still remarkable and lovely to behold.
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9월 21, 2023, Wienerbergteich
A green paradise on the Wienerberg, from wasteland to oasis. It's simply incredible to step just a few steps from the busy Triesterstraße and find yourself immersed in a hidden green haven. You think to yourself, "What? There's a place like this here?" And yes, it's hard to believe, but amidst the hustle and bustle of the district, you'll find a protected landscape where crickets chirp and birds sing. Enchanting paths wind their way through meadows and embankments across 123 hectares. At the heart of the area lies an artificial pond with quite a story to tell. A brickyard once stood here, active since Roman times. Under Maria Theresa, the first state-run brickyard was established, and later Alois Miesbach took over the business. His brick factory became the largest in Europe – with an unbelievable annual production of 130 million bricks! But in the 1960s, it all came to an end, and the factory closed. The Wienerberg Pond is essentially just the result of the excavated material from these brickworks. After the factory closed, the area was initially misused as a dumping ground. But then the city's foresters came along and lovingly transformed this place into a genuine recreational area. It was a brilliant idea not to build apartment blocks all over it! This way, we can preserve this piece of nature, which invites us to relax and breathe deeply. Unlike the gray concrete jungles of the city, this is a place where you can truly flourish.
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9월 17, 2023, Schwarzenbergplatz
The Hochstrahlbrunnen (High Jet Fountain) is located on Schwarzenbergplatz and was inaugurated on October 24, 1873, in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph I, to mark the completion of the First Vienna High Spring Water Pipeline after a construction period of four months. Anton Gabrielli, the contractor responsible for the water pipeline, donated 200,000 crowns for the fountain's construction, which was commissioned by the City of Vienna and carried out by the contractor Gustav Bruck.
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The Heustadlwasser is located in the middle of the green Prater in Vienna. It is a former side arm of the Danube, which flows around a frequently flooded wetland area, the Krieau, from the Messe Wien to the Lusthaus as an island. A hay barn was built on this "island" for feeding wild animals, hence the name of the water body.
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1월 25, 2023, Wienerberg Lake
A worthwhile excursion destination in every season.
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1월 5, 2023, Heustadlwasser (Prater, Vienna)
06/04/2022 - The Heustadlwasser is located in the middle of the green Prater in Vienna. It is a former side arm of the Danube, which flows around a frequently flooded wetland area, the Krieau, from the Messe Wien to the Lusthaus as an island. A hay barn was built on this "island" for feeding wild animals, hence the name of the water body. In 1875, the inflow of Heustadlwasser was filled in when the Danube was regulated in Vienna. Today, the Heustadlwasser is divided into two by the Prater Hauptallee (into the upper and lower Heustadlwasser). At a small boat rental at the end of the water in the Stadionallee, near the Stadionbad, pedal boats for 2 to 6 people can be rented for a boat tour. The water here is up to 8 meters deep. Already at the beginning of the boat tour you can turn under a small footbridge into a small lake, the Rosenteich. Here are good bathing spots, especially for people with dogs, and a children's playground. The big bridge over the Heustadlwasser is the autobahn with the southeast tangent. Other bridges for cyclists and pedestrians cross under the car bridge. Beautiful hiking trails lead around the Heustadlwasser on both sides. Not far from the boat rental is the terminus of the Liliputbahn. Beautiful walking paths lead to the Jesuitenwiese and the Konstantinteich in the Prater. Source: https://wanderland-austria.blogspot.com/2013/06/heustadlwasser-im-prater.html
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12월 28, 2022, Schwarzenbergplatz
Very well-known square with a fountain in Vienna and a popular photo motif
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12월 3, 2022, Heustadlwasser (Prater, Vienna)
Ideal running routes in the Prater and on the Prater Hauptallee.
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