Vienna Central Cemetery Underground Tomb Chapel

Vienna Central Cemetery Underground Tomb Chapel

A new Gothic style underground tomb chapel located in the Vienna Central Cemetery. Designed by Austrian architect Max Fleischer and completed in 1905. The design of this chapel incorporates elements of Neo Gothic architecture, showcasing MaxFleischer's innovation and artistic pursuit in the field of architecture. He studied at the Technical University of Vienna and later entered the Academy of Fine Arts for further studies. He mainly designed synagogues, but unfortunately, many of his works were destroyed in 1938. This chapel is not only an architectural work, but also a testament to Max Fleischer's design talent.
Vienna Merge Monument

Vienna Merge Monument

The merger monument is located on Heldenplatz Square in the center of Vienna, Austria. This monument was built to commemorate the Anschluss event of 1938, the historical event of Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria. Created by Austrian sculptor Alfred Hrdlicka, it was unveiled in 1988. The intention is to remind people of past history and warn future generations not to repeat such mistakes. Its existence is to commemorate those who were persecuted and died during the Nazi era, as well as the Austrian people's reflection and memory of this history.
The Thinker stands on the Metersplatz in Vienna's 22nd arrondissement

The Thinker stands on the Metersplatz in Vienna's 22nd arrondissement

The sculpture 'The Thinker' is one of the main works of sculptor Auguste Rodin, created between 1880 and 1882.
Angel statue with hands clasped together at Vienna Central Cemetery

Angel statue with hands clasped together at Vienna Central Cemetery

Angel stone carving holding wreath at Vienna Central Cemetery

Angel stone carving holding wreath at Vienna Central Cemetery

A humanoid sculpture in a clinic in Vienna

A humanoid sculpture in a clinic in Vienna

This sculpture is located in the Otaklin Clinic in Vienna's 16th arrondissement and depicts a seated humanoid figure.
The Angel Tomb with Lost Hands in Vienna Central Cemetery

The Angel Tomb with Lost Hands in Vienna Central Cemetery

The Zentralfriedhof is a famous cemetery in Vienna, Austria, and is one of the largest cemeteries in the world. The cemetery was built in 1874 and covers an area of over 2.5 square kilometers. It houses many well-known figures, including composer Beethoven and writer Stefan Zweig. In the Vienna Central Cemetery, there are many angel tombs with unique shapes. These angel shaped tombs are often regarded as works of art because they showcase exquisite sculptures and architectural craftsmanship.
Vienna Home Stainless Steel Metal Four-Leg Base Metal Grip Double-Layer Ebony Solid Wood Bedside Cabinet Drawer Cabinet

Vienna Home Stainless Steel Metal Four-Leg Base Metal Grip Double-Layer Ebony Solid Wood Bedside Cabinet Drawer Cabinet