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97: 127: 146:. The audience was arranged on an “amphitheatre-like parquet”; 17,000 could sit and a further 8,000 stood to watch the performance. The stage was almost 50 metres wide and 35 metres deep and was filled by a cast including soloists, a 200-strong choir and 700 extras. In 1935, a second season of opera was put on, featuring performances of 120:. When it was opened in 1921, the stadium was the largest and most modern football stadium in continental Europe. International matches such as between Austria and Italy in 1923 were watched by as many as 80,000 people on the largest open viewing area in Europe at the time. 54:. There is also a street with the same name. In the 19th century, a number of villas were built on the Hohe Warte because it offered good views of the surrounding areas. Today, the Hohe Warte is best known firstly as the site of the 55: 93:
and a new office tower were added. This office tower today also houses a large library with a collection specialising in meteorology and geophysics.
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matches in the 1920s. The first open-air opera performance in Vienna’s history took place here in 1924 when Pietro Mascagni conducted the opera
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Since the stadium was renovated in 2005-2006, it can now seat 5500 fans. The City of Vienna now prohibits the use of the open viewing area.
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for Austria’s daily weather reports. In 1957, the complex on the Hohe Warte was greatly expanded, and in 1967 and 1973 a
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To the north of the stadium, the Döblinger Bad provides both an open-air and an indoor swimming pool.
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The Hohe Warte is also the site of a well-known sporting facility in the form of the
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In 1872, the Zentralanstalt fĂĽr Meteorologie und Geodynamik relocated from
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because of its address, secondly for the former presidential villa of the
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The sporting arena on the Hohe Warte also played host to
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Gunther Martin: Damals in Döbling..., 1993, S. 19 ff,
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between 1870 and 1872. The institute is responsible
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Index

Hohe Warte, Vienna
Hohe Warte
Vienna
Döbling
Heiligenstadt
Unterdöbling
Zentralanstalt fĂĽr Meteorologie und Geodynamik
Austrian Bundespräsident
Casino-Stadion Hohe Warte
Wieden
Heinrich von Ferstel
radar
hot air balloons

Casino-Stadion Hohe Warte
First Vienna FC
Raiffeisen Vikings Vienna
American Football

opera
boxing
Aida
Aida
Pagliacci
Cavalleria Rusticana
metro line 4 (the U4)
tram lines 37 and D
48°14′58″N 16°21′28″E / 48.24944°N 16.35778°E / 48.24944; 16.35778
ISBN
3-85058-085-7

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