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The Arsenal is a former military complex of buildings in the south-east of
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in the third district. Several brick buildings in a rectangle layout make up the complex which is located on a bank south of the Landstraßer Gürtel. It is the most distinguished building group of Romantic historicism in Vienna and has been constructed in Italian-medieval and Byzantine-Islamic style. Essentially the complex is still preserved in its original form, merely a few workshop buildings within the courtyard were replaced.


History

The complex was built in the aftermath of the March Revolution 1848, between 1848 and 1856, and was the first of three buildings which replaced the old city fortifications. The area was split into sectors where construction was supervised by the architects
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, Antonius Pius de Riegel, August Sicard von Sicardsburg, Eduard van der Nüll, Theophil von Hansen and Ludwig Förster. The master builder was Leopold Mayr. The Heeresgeschichtliches Museum took until 1891 to finish. In the aftermath there were multiple expansions. During the
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the complex served as a barracks and armoury. The Arsenal was not always part of the Third District; from its construction until 1938 it belonged to Favoriten. When Vienna was reorganized to form a new Reichsgau in
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, inner city borders were reassigned and the Arsenal as well as the area south of it became part of Landstraße. In 1945 the Arsenal was heavily damaged by bombing, however after the war most it was rebuilt into its original form. In the following years, several new constructions, primarily in the south, were undertaken, such as the workshops for the State Theatres (1959 until 1963) and the rehearsal stage for the
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in the 1990s. From 1961 until 1963 the ''Fernmeldezentralamt'' and 1973 buildings for the ''Post- und Telegraphendirektion für Wien, Niederösterreich und das Burgenland'' (Mail and Telegraph Authority for Vienna,
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and Burgenland), today the ''Technologiezentrum Arsenal'' (Technology Centre Arsenal) of the Telekom Austria) with the 150-metre high
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. The ''Österreichisches Forschungs- und Prüfzentrum Arsenal'' (Austrian Research and Testing Centre Arsenal), today Arsenal Research, was located in the complex. A small part of the complex is still being used by the
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as a barracks. Furthermore, the ''Zentraldesinfektionsanstalt'' (central disinfection facility) of
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is located there. Part of the Arsenal now contains housing.


Testing facility

An area of the former site was used by the not-for-profit Rail Tec Arsenal (RTA) research centre to provide climatic validation for rail and public transport vehicles. This facility contained a two climatic
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s capable of simulating all combinations of
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by varying temperature, air pressure, humidity and wind-speed. The long wind tunnel allowed testing up to three railway vehicles at once and had an operation length of 100 metres. The short wind tunnel allowed testing of single vehicles or buses. In 2003 RTA moved to new facilities in Vienna's district of Floridsdorf.


See also

* Doriot Climatic Chambers a similar testing facility in the United States


Gallery

File:Arsenal Wien.jpg, Museum of Military History File:Arsenal-Innenhof.jpg, Courtyard of "Objekt 1", the earlier commandant's office File:Arsenal-Depots.jpg, Depots at the Arsenalstraße File:Arsenal Objekt 3 DSC 7902w.jpg, Residential building ''Objekt 3''


References

* ''Peter & Wolfgang Schubert'': Das Wiener Arsenal (Mayer & Comp), * Gerdenitsch, Josef: ''Das Wiener Arsenal in der Ersten Republik; die politische, wirtschaftliche und militärische Bedeutung in den Jahren 1918 - 1927''. Universität Wien, Dissertation, 1968 * ''Schroll, Erich, Diemling, Alfred'': Arsenal 2000; Bundesversuchs- und Forschungsanstalt Arsenal; anlässlich des 40-Jahr-Jubiläums. Metrica-Fachverlag Bartak, 1990,


External links


Arsenal Research

RTA Rail Tec Arsenal Fahrzeugversuchsanlage
Operator of the wind tunnel
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
(military museum)://

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