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The Kohlmarkt (English: Cabbage Market) is one of the most famous streets in the center of
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. It stretches from Michaelerplatz to the
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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 Kärntner Straße (''Carinthian Street'') is the most famous street in central Vienna. It runs from the Stephansplatz out to the Wiener Staatsoper at Karlsplatz on the Ringstraße The Vienna Ring Road (german: Ringstraße, lit. ''ring road' ...
, 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
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. 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
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, 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 new city gate was built to the southwest of the market during the 13th century, it was named the ''Witmarkttor'' (Wood Market Gate). The name ''Witmarkt'' fell out of use during the 14th century, with the street now being mentioned by the name ''Kohlenmarkt'' (Coal Market), named after its many
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merchants. After the construction of the
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, the palace of the
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emperors, the proximity of the coal market to the imperial residence favored the settling of producers and sellers of high-quality and luxurious goods instead. Over time, the Kohlmarkt transformed into a highly representative shopping and processional street. Still, the old name was kept, eventually transforming into the moniker ''Kohlmarkt'' (English: Cabbage Market) – effectively a
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, since the market has never been noted for its sale of cabbages. After becoming a highly representative street, the Kohlmarkt would be home to several important cultural figures. In the 18th century, composer
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spent several years living in the street while working as an accompanying musician for singing lessons and dances. Poet
Pietro Metastasio Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi (3 January 1698 – 12 April 1782), better known by his pseudonym of Pietro Metastasio (), was an Italian poet and librettist, considered the most important writer of '' opera seria'' libretti. Early life Me ...
and piano manufacturer Ludwig Bösendorfer lived and died in the same house over 100 years apart. During his time in Vienna from 1830 to 1831,
Frédéric Chopin Frédéric François Chopin (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; 1 March 181017 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leadin ...
lived at Kohlmarkt as well. The Kohlmarkt is and has been the location of several high-end stores and former
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over time, including warrant holders such as the pastry shop and chocolaterie
Demel Demel (colloquially ''der Demel'') is a famous pastry shop and chocolaterie established in 1786 in Vienna, Austria. The company bears the title of a Purveyor to the Imperial and Royal Court (''k.u.k. Hofzuckerbäcker'') up to today. Location ...
, the tobacco store Mohilla, the bookshop Manz, and the jeweler Rozet & Fischmeister. However, with the end of the Habsburg monarchy as well as with increasing competition and rising rents, many traditional businesses have been forced to close their stores. In their place, several international luxury brands have moved in. With an average rent of €4,620 (as of 2016), the Kohlmarkt is the seventh-most expensive street for business owners in Europe and the most expensive in Austria. In 1989, the Kohlmarkt became a pedestrian zone during the pedestrianization of the adjacent Graben, which took place in stages during the 1970s and 1980s. One of the later stages of the Graben's pedestrianization included the Kohlmarkt as well, which led to the redesign of the street.


Main sights

* Several buildings (partially) designed by Adolf Loos, including: **
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(one of the most significant buildings of Viennese modernist architecture) ** Manz'sche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung (portal designed by Adolf Loos) * Palais Blankenstein (
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palace) *
Demel Demel (colloquially ''der Demel'') is a famous pastry shop and chocolaterie established in 1786 in Vienna, Austria. The company bears the title of a Purveyor to the Imperial and Royal Court (''k.u.k. Hofzuckerbäcker'') up to today. Location ...
(pastry shop and chocolaterie, former supplier to the royal court) * Artaria-Haus (
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building) * Großes Michaelerhaus (18th-century apartment building, former home of
Joseph Haydn Franz Joseph Haydn ( , ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
,
Pietro Metastasio Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi (3 January 1698 – 12 April 1782), better known by his pseudonym of Pietro Metastasio (), was an Italian poet and librettist, considered the most important writer of '' opera seria'' libretti. Early life Me ...
, and Ludwig Bösendorfer) * Husarenhaus (with a life-size bronze statue of a
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on the roof) * Former
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Pollak (with ornaments designed by Koloman Moser)Gustav Pollak (Warenhaus)
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Sources

* Felix Czeike: Historisches Lexikon Wien, Band 3. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien 1994. ISBN 3-218-00545-0 * Reinhard Engel: Luxus aus Wien I. Czernin Verlag, Wien 2001. ISBN 3-7076-0121-8


References


External links


Entry for Kohlmarkt
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