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Wien, Stadtpark / Vienna, City Park
Die Wienfluß-Promenade im Wiener Stadtpark an ihrem Beginn beim Hotel Intercontinental in der Johannesgasse wird an jeder Seite von einem großen steinernen Pavillon flankiert. Das Wienfluß-Portal und die Promenade wurden von Friedrich Ohmann, einem Schüler Otto Wagners, im Jugendstil errichtet und 1906 eröffnet.
The Vienna River Promenade in Vienna's City Park at its beginning at the Hotel Intercontinental in Johannesgasse is flanked on each side by a large stone pavilion. The Vienna River Portal and Promenade were built by Friedrich Ohmann, a pupil of Otto Wagner, in Art Nouveau style and opened in 1906.
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The Vienna River Promenade in Vienna's City Park at its beginning at the Hotel Intercontinental in Johannesgasse is flanked on each side by a large stone pavilion. The Vienna River Portal and Promenade were built by Friedrich Ohmann, a pupil of Otto Wagner, in Art Nouveau style and opened in 1906.
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