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The Rathausplatz is a square in
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's first district, the
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, in front of the
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. It is surrounded by the
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and the
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.


History

The area now known as Rathausplatz was originally part of the Josefstädter Glacis, an open grassland in front of Vienna’s city walls, maintained as a defensive field. In the 19th century, it served as a parade and drill ground for the imperial army. Following the commencement of the construction of the RIngstraße in 1858, the site remained under military control for several years. However, after prolonged negotiations led by
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Cajetan Felder Baron Cajetan von Felder (; 19 September 1814 – 30 November 1894) was an Austrian lawyer, entomologist and liberal politician. He served as mayor of Vienna from 1868 to 1878. Life and career Felder was born in Wieden, today the fourth dis ...
, the army relinquished its claim, allowing the City Expansion Fund to develop an urban plan for the area. During this period, various alternative locations for the new city hall were considered. Ultimately, the square was designated as the largest open space along the Ringstraße. In 1872–1873, the northern and southern sections of the square were transformed into the
Rathauspark The Rathauspark is a 40,000 m² park in Vienna's first district, the Innere Stadt, in front of the Rathaus. History The park was established in 1873 at the initiative of the Mayor of Vienna Cajetan Felder, replacing the former k.u.k. (Imp ...
, designed by gardener Rudolph Siebeck, while the central axis between the Rathaus and the
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was preserved as an open space. The foundation stone for the city hall was laid in 1873, with construction beginning the following year, opposite the Burgtheater on Franzensring (now Universitätsring). At the same time, work began on the
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, located on the southern border of the square, followed a few years later by the construction of the main building of the University of Vienna on the northern side of Rathausplatz. Over time, the Rathausplatz underwent four name changes. Established in 1870, it was renamed Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Platz in 1907 after the then-mayor. Following the rise of
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in 1919, this was deemed inappropriate due to Lueger’s opposition to
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and his political stances. Consequently, the privately funded Lueger Monument was not placed on the Rathausplatz as originally intended but was instead installed in 1926 at an unnamed square at Wollzeile/Stubenring, which was subsequently named Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Platz. The Rathausplatz then regained its original name. In 1938, it was briefly renamed Adolf-Hitler-Platz, a change that was reversed on April 30, 1945.


Use

The square has historically been used for political rallies. Since 1921, the traditional Labour Day rally of the
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(SPÖ) has been held on the Rathausplatz, although it was interrupted between 1933 and 1945. Notable events include the ''
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'' (Christmas market) in November and December, the ''Wiener Eistraum'', a temporary ice-rink in January and February, the opening of the ''
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'' (Vienna Festival) in May, and open-air cinema screenings featuring classical music in July and August. The ''
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'', hosted at the ''Vienna City Hall'', also took place in the square. A longstanding tradition since 1959 is the annual
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, which is erected as a gift from one of Austria's states to the capital city.


Features

The
Rathauspark The Rathauspark is a 40,000 m² park in Vienna's first district, the Innere Stadt, in front of the Rathaus. History The park was established in 1873 at the initiative of the Mayor of Vienna Cajetan Felder, replacing the former k.u.k. (Imp ...
, consisting of two parks divided by the road leading from the Ring to the Rathaus, was established in 1873. The creation of the park was commissioned by Mayor Cajetan Felder and designed by city gardener Rudolph Siebeck. On either side of the road from the Ring to the Rathaus stand four stone monuments, erected in 1902. These monuments were originally placed on the Elisabethbrücke (which crossed the Wien until it was torn down), before being relocated. These statues are: On the left: * Henry II, Margrave of Austria: A key figure in the expansion of the
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dynasty. *
Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (12 January 1638 – 4 January 1701) was military governor of Vienna from 1680, the city's defender during the Battle of Vienna in 1683, Holy Roman Empire, Imperial general during the Great Turkish War, an ...
: A military leader, known for his defense of Vienna during the second Ottoman siege of 1683. * Duke Rudolf the Founder: Founder of the
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dynasty in Austria, known for his role in establishing Habsburg rule. *
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (20 July 1656 – 5 April 1723) was an Austrian architect, sculptor, engraver, and architectural historian whose Baroque architecture profoundly influenced and shaped the tastes of the Habsburg Empire. His inf ...
: A renowned Austrian
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architect, known for designing many of Vienna’s iconic buildings, including the
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. On the right: * Duke Leopold the Glorious: A 13th-century ruler of Austria, recognized for his military campaigns and contributions to the expansion of the Habsburg lands. *
Nicholas, Count of Salm Nicholas, Count of Salm (1459 – Salmhof, Marchegg, Lower Austria, 4 May 1530) was a German soldier and an Imperial senior military commander (German: ''Feldherr''). His greatest achievement was the defence of Vienna during the first sieg ...
: A military commander who led the defence of the city during the first Ottoman siege of 1592, during which he died. * Archbishop Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch: A leading figure of the Hungarian
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. *
Joseph von Sonnenfels Joseph Freiherr von Sonnenfels (1732 – 25 April 1817) was an Austrian and German jurist and novelist. He was among the leaders of the Illuminati movement in Austria, and a close friend and patron of Mozart. He is also the dedicatee of Ludwig ...
: A philosopher, jurist, and novelist of the
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, known for his work in law and advocacy for reform under
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. Two further statues face the square from the park: one is a memorial to
Karl Seitz Karl Josef Seitz (; 4 September 1869 – 3 February 1950) was an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party. He served as member of the Imperial Council, President of the National Council and Mayor of Vienna. Early life Se ...
, the first
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, who later became mayor, and the other to Theodor Körner, who served as mayor before becoming president of the country. File:Wien.DukeHeinrichJasomirgott.jpg, Henry II, Jasomirgott File:Starhemberg-Denkmal-01.jpg, Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg File:RudolfIV.jpg, Rudolf IV, the Founder File:Fischer von Erlach cropped.jpg, Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach File:Leopold der Glorreiche.Rathausplatz.Wien.JPG, Duke Leopold the Glorious File:Rathausplatz Niklas Graf Salm.JPG, Nicholas, Count of Salm File:Kollonits-Denkmal-01.jpg, Archbishop Leopold Karl von Kollonits File:Sonnenfels.Rathausplatz.Wien.JPG, Joseph von Sonnenfels File:Rathausplatz Seitz-Denkmal.JPG, Karl Seitz File:Rathauspark mit Denkmälern, Skulpturen, Brunnen und Baulichkeiten (66299) IMG 0419.jpg, Theodor Körner


References

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