Karlsplatz Stadtbahn pavilions in Vienna

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The Karlsplatz Stadtbahn pavilions in Vienna are iconic Art Nouveau station buildings designed by Otto Wagner, celebrated as masterpieces of the Vienna Secession movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Nouveau architecture
cultural heritage monument
historic railway station building complex
architect Otto Wagner
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
Vienna Secession
associatedWith Vienna Secession
surface form: Vienna Secession movement

modernization of Vienna’s transport system
category Art Nouveau railway stations
Buildings and structures in Innere Stadt
Railway stations in Vienna
city Vienna
country Austria
currentUse exhibition space
information center
decorativeElement Secessionist motifs
floral ornaments
gilded ornaments
designedBySchool Otto Wagner school of architecture
designedIn late 19th century
façadeColor white and green
hasExhibition Otto Wagner-related exhibitions
hasFeature large arched windows
ornamental metalwork
prominent central oculus on façade
hasRestoration 20th century restoration
hasSymmetry yes
heritageStatus protected monument
inspiredBy emergent modernist architecture of fin de siècle Vienna
locatedIn Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria
materialUsed glass
marble cladding
steel
near Karlskirche
Karlsplatz station
surface form: Karlsplatz underground station
numberOfPavilions 2
openingDate 1899
originalFunction urban railway station buildings
partOf Vienna Stadtbahn
roofType curved copper roof
significance iconic symbol of Vienna Stadtbahn design
masterpiece of Vienna Secession architecture
touristAttraction yes

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Secession notableWork Karlsplatz Stadtbahn pavilions in Vienna
Karlsplatz hasStructure Karlsplatz Stadtbahn pavilions in Vienna
this entity surface form: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn pavilions