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A bronze statue in classicist forms, depicting Emperor Franz I Stephen on horseback, was constructed by Balthasar Ferdinand Moll and completed in 1781.
A museum housing one of the largest and most important print rooms in the world, featuring approximately 65,000 drawings and 1 million old master prints, as well as modern graphic works, photographs, and architectural drawings.
A cinematheque, the Austrian Film Museum is a research and educational facility dedicated to the preservation and presentation of films, with Honorary President Martin Scorsese and a history of hosting prominent filmmakers since 1964.
A museum containing a valuable collection of secular and ecclesiastical treasures covering over a thousand years of European history, featuring the Imperial Regalia, Austrian Crown Jewels, and other precious items, including jewelry, relics, and objects ascribed to the private ownership of saints.
The Äußeres Burgtor, a 1821-1824 built gate of the former Vienna city walls surrounding the Heldenplatz and Wiener Ringstraße.
A proposed architectural project in Vienna, designed to crown the Ringstraßen project. It envisioned the extension of Hofburg and its connection with buildings intended for Habsburg collections.
A series of four fountains, known as the Tritonen- und Najadenbrunnen, featuring statues of Tritons and Naiads in circular basins with diagonal water jets.
A bronze sculpture created by Austrian artist Prof. Gottfried Kumpf, "The Big Elephant" is a depiction of an elephant, featuring Kumpf's signature "naïve" style, characterizing the animal's serene and gentle appearance.
A natural history museum created by Emperor Franz Joseph I, opened to the public in 1889, featuring four autonomous departments: mineralogical-petrographical, geological-paleontological, herpetological, and entomological.
Natural History Museum, Vienna