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Vienna's landmark amusement park features the familiar 65-meter-high Giant Ferris Wheel that towers over the park's 200 booths, ghost train, go-karts, merry-go-rounds plus a Plantarium and the Prater Museum.
This huge clock plays traditional Austrian music each day at noon.
This morbidly unique museum examines how traditions of funerals and death rituals have varied over time.
Local artisans gather twice monthly to sell their wares at this outdoor marketplace on the site of an 11th century mechants settlement.
A downtown residential building constructed around a courtyard.
This popular children's attraction brings to life famous clowns and circus performers from throughout history.
This gold-coated statue of famous 19th-century musician Johann Strauss playing violin stands in the Stadtpark.
A statue of Johannes Brahms, one of Austria's greatest 19th-century composers, is located in the Karlsplatz.
A bronze statue of the great composer in his very own public square, called the Beethovenplatz.
Famous composer Franz Schubert is immortalized in the form of a statue situated in the Stadtpark.
A statue of 19th-century composer Anton Bruckner located in the Stadtpark.
This restaurant is located in one of Vienna's oldest buildings, dating back to at least the 15th century.
Vienna's U.N. building is noteworthy both for its architectural and political significance.
