Stadtpark, Vienna
Germans refer to this location as Wiener Stadtpark, and it holds a prominent status among the city's renowned parks. This park encompasses an expansive area, stretching from Parking to Heumarkt, traversing two distinct districts within Vienna. The total expanse of this public recreational space exceeds 65,000 square meters.
Mayor Andreas Zelinka played a pivotal role in earmarking this land for a public park during his tenure. At that time, the entire area was undergoing renovations to accommodate the now-famous Ringstrabe. The responsibility of designing this space was entrusted to Josef Selleny. In August 1862, the park was inaugurated for the first time, marking its inauguration as Vienna's very first outdoor communal gathering area.
Venturing to the park's southernmost extremity, along the Weinfub, you'll encounter a delightful children's playground affectionately known to locals as the Kinderpark. This space is also utilized by Viennese families for their youngsters' sporting activities.
While visiting, a must-see is the Caroline Bridge, which leads through enchanting garden sections. However, the most renowned attraction within these grounds is undeniably the gold-plated statue of Johann Strauss, positioned at the center of a picturesque stone archway. It stands as, unequivocally, the most photographed spot in all of Stadtpark.
Why You Should Visit:
Aside for being a little haven of tranquility, this park has the largest number of monuments and sculptures in Vienna.
Tip:
Johann Strauss' statue looks much more beautiful at night when lights are turned on.
Mayor Andreas Zelinka played a pivotal role in earmarking this land for a public park during his tenure. At that time, the entire area was undergoing renovations to accommodate the now-famous Ringstrabe. The responsibility of designing this space was entrusted to Josef Selleny. In August 1862, the park was inaugurated for the first time, marking its inauguration as Vienna's very first outdoor communal gathering area.
Venturing to the park's southernmost extremity, along the Weinfub, you'll encounter a delightful children's playground affectionately known to locals as the Kinderpark. This space is also utilized by Viennese families for their youngsters' sporting activities.
While visiting, a must-see is the Caroline Bridge, which leads through enchanting garden sections. However, the most renowned attraction within these grounds is undeniably the gold-plated statue of Johann Strauss, positioned at the center of a picturesque stone archway. It stands as, unequivocally, the most photographed spot in all of Stadtpark.
Why You Should Visit:
Aside for being a little haven of tranquility, this park has the largest number of monuments and sculptures in Vienna.
Tip:
Johann Strauss' statue looks much more beautiful at night when lights are turned on.
Want to visit this sight? Check out these Self-Guided Walking Tours in Vienna. Alternatively, you can download the mobile app "GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities" from Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The app turns your mobile device to a personal tour guide and it works offline, so no data plan is needed when traveling abroad.
Stadtpark on Map
Sight Name: Stadtpark
Sight Location: Vienna, Austria (See walking tours in Vienna)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Vienna, Austria (See walking tours in Vienna)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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