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Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Pavilion, Vienna

A city tram stop, designed by Otto Wagner.

A city tram stop, designed by Otto Wagner. It is a good example of functional turn of the century architecture. Ornate, yet useful. Wagner was one of the most influential architects in Vienna and his style was widely copied.


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Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Pavilion and Nearby Sights on Map

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