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Street in Vienna
of the 19th century. The road runs clockwise, from the Urania to the Schottenring, and is divided into nine parts. Because of its architectural beauty
Ringstrasse
Subway transport in Vienna, Austria
although Spittelau wasn't a station yet. The stretch between Karlsplatz and Schottenring (covering some of U2, and in the future some of it will cover a section
Vienna_U-Bahn
Vienna U-Bahn station
Schottenring is a station on the U2 and U4 of the Vienna U-Bahn. It is located under the Donaukanal, in the Innere Stadt district. The station opened in
Schottenring_station
Race track in Schotten, Germany
"Geschichte" (in German). schottenring.de. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2017. "The Schottenring Sensation". Motor Cycling
Schottenring
Metro line in Vienna
connected to U1 at Karlsplatz and Schwedenplatz, U2 at Karlsplatz and Schottenring, U3 at Landstraße, U6 at Längenfeldgasse and Spittelau. Line U4 currently
U4_(Vienna_U-Bahn)
Metro line in Vienna
stations: Karlsplatz, Schottentor and Schottenring. On 30 August 1980, the U2 between Karlsplatz and Schottenring was opened, meaning the line was 3.5
U2_(Vienna_U-Bahn)
Vienna U-Bahn station
History Opened 30 August 1980 Services Preceding station Wiener Linien Following station Rathaus toward Karlsplatz U2 Schottenring toward Seestadt Location
Schottentor_station
Vienna U-Bahn station
Following station Stephansplatz toward Oberlaa U1 Nestroyplatz toward Leopoldau Landstraße toward Hütteldorf U4 Schottenring toward Heiligenstadt Location
Schwedenplatz_station
District in Vienna, Austria
park in front of the Votivkirche, on the corner of Währingerstrasse and Schottenring, was named after Freud, in memory of his frequent visits there. Alsergrund
Alsergrund
Annual motorcycle race
crowds were large, but the narrow roads had to be widened. In 1953, the Schottenring near Fulda was chosen, but due to lack of safety, it was partially boycotted
German_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Skyscraper in Vienna, Austria
was built from 1953 to 1955 after a design by Erich Boltenstern at the Schottenring. The tower is 73 m (240 ft) tall, with 12,000 m2 (130,000 ft2) of office
Ringturm
European Law Institute Location Schottenring 16, Top 175, 1010 Vienna, Austria Established June 2011 President Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell Vice
European_Law_Institute
1881 fire in Vienna
popular Viennese Ringtheater, named after the road it was located at, the Schottenring. Before the fire, the privately run theater, with capacity for an audience
Ringtheater_fire
Town in Hesse, Germany
over Germany.[citation needed] In motorsport, the town is known for the Schottenring races. In the Old Town, there is the Church of Our Lady with its famous
Schotten
circuit Clockwise Anderstorp Swedish Grand Prix 1971–1977, 1981–1990 17 Schottenring road circuit Clockwise Schotten German Grand Prix 1953 1 Sentul International
List of Grand Prix motorcycle circuits
List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_circuits
Type of competitive motorsport
which is part of the German "Berg Cup" series. In the 2023 calendar, Schottenring, Wolsfeld, Iberg near Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Homburg, Saarland, Hauenstein
Hillclimbing
Overview of the tram system of Vienna, Austria
27 km (3.27 mi) Brigittenau (3 cars ex FLOR), Floridsdorf commons 31 Schottenring U Stammersdorf 11.21 km (6.97 mi) Floridsdorf commons 37 Schottentor
Trams_in_Vienna
Nightclub in Vienna
is a nightclub in Vienna. It is located between underground station Schottenring and Augartenbrücke. Many international and Austrian music acts and DJs
Flex_(club)
† MotoGP GP Venue Schottenring, Schotten
List_of_motor_racing_tracks
Vienna U-Bahn station
2008, with the launch of the second extension of the U2 line between Schottenring and Stadion. It features exits leading to Taborstraße / Obere Augartenstraße
Taborstraße_station
design is partially retained Schlachthausgasse 6 April 1991 Underground Schottenring 3 April 1978 Underground The part of station that connects to U4 was
List of Vienna U-Bahn stations
List_of_Vienna_U-Bahn_stations
Austrian architect (1841–1918)
Karlsplatz Stool 1906 Postal Savings Bank (Postsparkasse) Grabenhof, 1874 Schottenring 23, 1877 Hohenstauffengasse 3, 1883 Hosenträgerhaus, 1888 Palais Hoyos
Otto_Wagner
Transfer station design
signal demanding the driver to wait. Before line U2 was extended from Schottenring further east, U2 trains terminated at (upper) U4 platform level on a
Cross-platform_interchange
Metro line in Vienna, Austria
was planned, the designation U5 was given to a route from Hernals via Schottenring and Praterstern towards Stadion and Stadlauer Brücke - i.e. corresponding
U5_(Vienna_U-Bahn)
Vienna U-Bahn station
March 31, 1978, before the U4 line was extended beyond Friedensbrücke to Schottenring on April 3, 1978, thus marking the beginning of the underground era at
Roßauer_Lände_station
Austrian-born book dealer (1907–1988)
Alfred Wolf – Reise- und Versandbuchhandlung, Antiquariat und Export at Schottenring 35 in the 1st district, which he had established in December 1938. The
Hans_P._Kraus
Railway station in Vienna, Austria
Hütteldorf - Längenfeldgasse - Karlsplatz - Landstraße - Schwedenplatz - Schottenring - Spittelau - Heiligenstadt "Airport to Vienna Center nonstop in 16 minutes"
Wien_Mitte_railway_station
Former bank in Austria
1912, the WBV moved to a new head office it had built at the corner of Schottenring and Schottengasse, on a design by architects Ernst Gotthilf [de] and
Wiener_Bankverein
Vienna U-Bahn station
on 10 May 2008 as part of the second phase of the U2 extension from Schottenring, becoming the line's terminus before the opening of Aspernstraße in 2010
Stadion_station
Vienna U-Bahn station
on 10 May 2008 as part of the second phase of the U2 extension from Schottenring. It was originally going to be named Trabrennstraße. The station is an
Krieau_station
Austrian entrepreneur and investor (b. 1978)
estate projects, f. e. the old Creditanstalt-Bankverein building at the Schottenring in Vienna. He was therefore consulted several times by the media as a
Markus_Schafferer
German automobile and motorcycle race
legendäre Rennstrecken in Hessen ; Feldbergring, Dieburger Dreieck, Schottenring, Herkules-Bergring, Battenbergring. Burgwald-Verlag, Cölbe-Schönstadt
Feldbergrennen
German motorcycle racer
Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Isle of Man, Monza, Nürburgring, Schleizer Dreieck, Schottenring and Solitude Racetrack. He gained his international reputation through
Wilhelm_Herz
Austrian architect (1873–1945)
Czech Republic; contest entry) 1915: Plan for the completion of the Schottenring, part of the Ringstraße, Vienna (contest entry, won one of the 5 prizes)
Max_Hegele
Austrian painter and graphic artist (1913–1979)
Galerie Vienna (A) 1972 Galeria Linea 70 Verona (O) 1974 Galerie am Schottenring Vienna (A) 1977 Hunyadi-Schloss, Maria-Enzersdorf (A) 1977 Wella Gallerie
Ludwig_Merwart
Public transportation system
project phase, even the originally intended as elevated rail section Schottenring-Brigittabrücke in a more expensive low-gauge line. However, the associated
Vienna_Stadtbahn
Museum in Vienna, Austria
1030 Vienna) and Philip Johnson (Wiener Trio, 1998, Franz-Josefs-Kai/Schottenring, opposite Ringturm, 1010 Vienna) have been represented. In 2000, Austria's
Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
Museum_of_Applied_Arts,_Vienna
Bridge in Vienna
possibility of shifting the Augartenbrücke from Maria-Theresien-Straße to the Schottenring was considered, but rejected for the sake of lorry traffic. To make it
Augartenbrücke
German motorcycle racer and racing driver (1906–1976)
1949 - Köln". formula2.net. Retrieved 10 March 2016. "Formula 2 1949 - Schottenring". formula2.net. Retrieved 10 March 2016. "Formula 2 1949 - Tübingen"
Toni_Ulmen
Sports season
Anderson Alfredo Milani Oliver / Dibben Report 4 19 July German Grand Prix Schottenring Carlo Ubbiali Werner Haas Carlo Bandirola † Walter Zeller † Report 5
1953 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1953_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
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