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The Kohlmarkt (English: Cabbage Market) is one of the most famous streets in the center of Vienna. It stretches from Michaelerplatz to the Graben, Vienna, Graben and is considered Vienna's luxury shopping street due to a high density of jewelers and branches of international fashion labels. Together with the Graben and the Kärntner Straße, the Kohlmarkt forms Vienna's so-called "Golden U" of inner-city shopping streets, which offer upscale stores and are pedestrian zones. History The history of the Kohlmarkt dates back to the time of the Roman legionary camp Vindobona. The southwestern gate of Vindobona, the Porta Decumana (later known as the Peiler Gate), which was located at the intersection of the modern Graben and the Tuchlauben and led to the Limes (Roman Empire), Limes road, could be reached via the Kohlmarkt. The Kohlmarkt led southwest from the Porta Decumana, connecting the gate to the Limes road. By 1255, the street was known as the ''Witmarkt'' (Wood Market). When a ...
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The Kohlmarkt (English: Cabbage Market) is one of the most famous streets in the center of Vienna. It stretches from Michaelerplatz to the Graben, Vienna, Graben and is considered Vienna's luxury shopping street due to a high density of jewelers and branches of international fashion labels. Together with the Graben and the Kärntner Straße, the Kohlmarkt forms Vienna's so-called "Golden U" of inner-city shopping streets, which offer upscale stores and are pedestrian zones. History The history of the Kohlmarkt dates back to the time of the Roman legionary camp Vindobona. The southwestern gate of Vindobona, the Porta Decumana (later known as the Peiler Gate), which was located at the intersection of the modern Graben and the Tuchlauben and led to the Limes (Roman Empire), Limes road, could be reached via the Kohlmarkt. The Kohlmarkt led southwest from the Porta Decumana, connecting the gate to the Limes road. By 1255, the street was known as the ''Witmarkt'' (Wood Market). When a ...
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