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Cemetery of Ober St. Veith
Gemeindeberggasse, 1130 Vienna - Austria

This small cemetery boasts the grave of one of Austria’s most famous painters of the early 20th century. Epitomising the image of the tortured artist with the highly-charged nature of his drawings and paintings, Egon Schiele was buried here in...
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Attractions near Cemetery of Ober St. Veith
A selection of attractions close to Cemetery of Ober St. Veith:
Cemetery of Ober St. Veith  (< 1 Mile)
This small cemetery boasts the grave of one of Austria’s most famous painters of the early 20th century. Epitomising the image of the tortured artist...
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Hermes Villa  (1.4 Miles)
Built by Karl von Hasenauer as a retreat for the Empress Elisabeth, this wonderful villa is situated within the grounds of the Lainzer Tiergarten. Taking...
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Cemetery of Hietzing  (2.1 Miles)
The graves of several notable figures are to be found here in the small cemetery of Friedhof Hietzing. As his studio was in Hietzing, Gustav...
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Lainzer Tiergarten  (2.1 Miles)
Originally conceived as a private hunting ground by Emperor Ferdinand I, the Lainzer Tiergarten became a public nature preserve following the fall of the Austro-Hungarian...
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Zoo Vienna  (2.4 Miles)
Tiergarten Schönbrunn is not only the world’s oldest zoo but also one of the most modern. Giant Pandas, koalas and the first elephant born in...
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Ernst Fuchs Museum  (2.7 Miles)
Originally built in 1888 as a summerhouse, by the famous Jugendstil architect Otto Wagner, the building fell into disrepair, and was even earmarked for demolition,...
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Schlosspark  (2.9 Miles)
Obscured by the Schoenbrunn Palace, Schlosspark is a magnificent formal garden which has been authentically reconstructed. Arranged in formal French style, and later supplemented by...
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Otto Wagner Hofpavillon  (3 Miles)
Designed by secessionist architect Otto Wagner and completed in 1899 the Hofpavillon was originally conceived as a private railway station for the Imperial family when...
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Museum of Carriages  (3.1 Miles)
The ‘Wagenburg’ is a collection of vehicles from the Imperial Court and includes carriages, sleds and sedan-chairs; an intriguing insight into court life. Exhibits include:...
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Schoenbrunn  (3.1 Miles)
Meaning ‘beautiful well’, this imposing and ostentatious palace has been placed on the World Cultural Heritage List and is a superb example of Gesamtkunstwerk. Designed...
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Kirche am Steinhof  (3.1 Miles)
This superb example of Jugendstil architecture was commissioned as a chapel for the city’s main psychiatric hospital. Designed by Otto Wagner, leader of the Viennese...
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Old Vienna Schnapps Museum  (3.8 Miles)
Still producing such tipples as Williams Pear Brandy, Wiener Blut Liquer and Absinthe Mata Hari, to name a few, this living museum gives visitors the...
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Museum of Technology  (3.8 Miles)
Although he never saw it open to the public this museum was conceived in 1908 to mark the 60th anniversary of Emperor Franz Josef’s reign....
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Haydnhaus  (5.5 Miles)
It was in this building, where Josef Haydn lived in the late 18th century, that the greater part of the oratorios "The Creation" and "The...
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Museum of Chocolate  (5.6 Miles)
‘Tastings included’ is probably all you need to know about the first Viennese Museum of Chocolate. Opened by the Heindl Company, tours start with samples...
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Imperial Furniture Collection  (5.9 Miles)
The ‘Hofmobiliendepot was established in 1747 by Empress Maria Theresa in order to furnish the residences and palaces of the Habsburgs. As a repository for...
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The History of Torture  (6.1 Miles)
Housed in a former air-raid shelter this macabre and rather gruesome museum details various types of torture throughout the ages. Following the general history of...
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House of the Sea  (6.1 Miles)
This Vivarium is peculiarly housed in a giant flak tower in Esterhazy Park, one of six erected during the Second World War. The thousands of...
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Naschmarkt  (6.7 Miles)
Existing since the 16th century, when mainly milk bottles were sold, Turkish, Arabic, Slav and Chinese are amongst some of the nationalities represented as this...
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Burial Museum  (6.7 Miles)
The Viennese have an obsession with funerals and burials and this rather macabre museum is a fascinating glimpse into their perspective on death. From the...
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