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A more high-brow debate was taking place in Vienna, where the Ringstrasse was a kind of “ground zero” for Camillo Sitte and his followers.
Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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Unlike traditional, baroque palaces in Vienna, Palais Lieben-Auspitz was actually built in the late C19th and is therefore called a Ringstrasse Palace.
Berta Zuckerkandl, Vienna's Saloniere Hels 2009
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Unlike traditional, baroque palaces in Vienna, Palais Lieben-Auspitz was actually built in the late C19th and is therefore called a Ringstrasse Palace.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hels 2009
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"Ringstrasse" completed, and only the Hasenauer buildings were needed to make it perfect.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886 Various
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"Ringstrasse," the name for the circular street which encompasses the city center.
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Franz Joseph was responsible, among other things, for taking down the city walls and commissioning numerous grand buildings on the "Ringstrasse," the name for the circular street which encompasses the city center.
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"Ringstrasse," the name for the circular street which encompasses the city center.
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I was comparing the size of our major cities to the actual sizes of Vienna pre-Ringstrasse, London, Paris, Berlin, etc.
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But the camera swoops down to reveal the richness within, whether found on Rome's Piazza Navona or Vienna's Ringstrasse.
Five Best: Simon Jenkins Simon Jenkins 2011
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On books about cities, from Vienna and its Ringstrasse to the mystery of Machu Picchu.
Five Best: Simon Jenkins Simon Jenkins 2011
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