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Column of Pest
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The Plague Column, or Trinity Column, is a Holy Trinity column located on the Graben, a street in the inner city of Vienna, Austria. Erected after the Great Plague epidemic in 1679, the Baroque memorial is one of the best known and most prominent sculptural artworks in the city.
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Kohlmarkt 14, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Graben 29a, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Dorotheergasse 3, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Bauernmarkt 21, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Peterspl. 9, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Park Hyatt Vienna
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Column of Pest

Graben 28, 1010 Wien, Austria
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The Plague Column, or Trinity Column, is a Holy Trinity column located on the Graben, a street in the inner city of Vienna, Austria. Erected after the Great Plague epidemic in 1679, the Baroque memorial is one of the best known and most prominent sculptural artworks in the city.

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attractions: St. Stephen's Cathedral, Time Travel Vienna, Immersium:Wien, Museum der Illusionen, Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna, Sisi Museum, Sisi's Amazing Journey, Leopoldsbrunnen, Imperial Crypt, Haas-Haus, restaurants: Reinthaler's Beisl, Café Hawelka, Segafredo., Demel Vienna cafe, Buffet Trzesniewski Dorotheergasse, Chattanooga, Patara Restaurant Vienna GmbH, Restaurant Wienerin - 1010 Wien, Sparky's unlimited Bar & Grill, Trattoria Santo Stefano, local businesses: BILLA, Österreichische Werkstätten, A E Köchert jewelers GesmbH, THE WORLD TO GO VIENNA, Pirker Mariazell - Lebzelterei & Wachszieherei, Casino Wien, The Old Pharmacy, Tourist-Info Wien, Gemma Vienna City Market, Holmes Place Börseplatz
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I recently traveled from New Jersey to Europe and this reel shares how I spent 2 nights in Vienna, Austria😆✈️🥀 🏨 WHERE WE STAYED: @zokuvienna I highly recommend this hotel! It is super aesthetic and the location is right next to the Prater Amusement Park. The staff are friendly and the rooms are comfortable. 📌DAY 1: • Quick breakfast near hotel at BRENNER • Took the U-Bahn from the Messe-Prater station to Vienna’s Old Town for lots of sightseeing • Mozart Wohnhaus • Column of Pest • St. Stephen’s Cathedral (we paid the €5.50/person to walk up the South Tower for panoramic views of the city) • Vienna State Opera House (we just walked by from the outside, but you can tour this and/or see a show here) • Apple Strudel at Pane é Cafe • The Hofburg • Volksgarten (my favorite spot we saw - free to walk through) • Checked into the Zoku hotel and enjoyed a beautiful sunset from the terrace lounge area (great views of the amusement park) • Dinner at Gasthaus Möslinger (near our hotel - traditional Austrian food) 📌DAY 2: • Breakfast at Das Eduard (loved this spot) • Schönbrunn Palace (free to explore most of the grounds - there are also paid attractions here) • Belvedere Palace (free to walk around the grounds - can pay to tour the museum, which I recommend) • Dinner at Salm Brau (a bit touristy and located right by the Belvedere Palace, but enjoyable atmosphere) • Prater Amusement Park (free to enter - you pay by ride) DAY 3 (LAST MORNING): • Breakfast at Baschly (near hotel) • Walked to the Danube River NEXT DESTINATION FROM THIS TRIP: AMSTERDAM ✈️🚤 Don’t forget to follow for more travel content plus things to do in and around New Jersey and the Northeast!☺️ #travelvlog #travelguide #viennaaustria #europetravel #destinationtravel #vienna #travelblogger
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The Column of Pest, also known as the Plague Column (Pestsäule), is one of Vienna’s most famous Baroque monuments, located on the Graben in the heart of the city. It was erected in 1693 by Emperor Leopold I as a token of gratitude for the end of the Great Plague of Vienna in 1679, which devastated the city. The column’s intricate design was created by various artists, including Matthias Rauchmiller, Paul Strudel, and Lukas von Hildebrandt, and it features dramatic, swirling Baroque sculptures. At the top of the column is a golden statue of the Holy Trinity, symbolizing divine intervention. Below, you can see depictions of angels, saints, and allegorical figures representing the triumph of faith over the plague. The Plague Column is not only a stunning piece of art but also a reminder of Vienna’s resilience during a dark period in its history. Today, it is a popular landmark for visitors, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage. If you’re walking along the Graben, make sure to stop and admire its beauty up close.
Mike On CallMike On Call
I can't rate my Fall visit to Vienna more than that! After reading many reviews it felt it was the right thing to do. But now I have to admit everything is overrated. The palaces are galleries with art and paintings - so if you are wondering what to do and you are not interested in art - do not visit - each palace has entrance fee and there are lines outside sometimes. Tried the "famous" Sachertorte in one of the cafe shops - definitely overrated - so I don't know why is the line in front of Cafe Bel Etage - probably first timers. Cafe shops are crowded - you wait to be seated, then you wait somebody to take your order, then you wait some more for the check. For some quick coffee and cake as I was thinking it took me two and a half hours. Some grocery stores are closing early and are closed on Sunday in case you are doing your own dinner. The bazars are looking ok but it was too cold outside to be able to enjoy them. Decorations were up early - in early December - something may be worth seeing after down.
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I recently traveled from New Jersey to Europe and this reel shares how I spent 2 nights in Vienna, Austria😆✈️🥀 🏨 WHERE WE STAYED: @zokuvienna I highly recommend this hotel! It is super aesthetic and the location is right next to the Prater Amusement Park. The staff are friendly and the rooms are comfortable. 📌DAY 1: • Quick breakfast near hotel at BRENNER • Took the U-Bahn from the Messe-Prater station to Vienna’s Old Town for lots of sightseeing • Mozart Wohnhaus • Column of Pest • St. Stephen’s Cathedral (we paid the €5.50/person to walk up the South Tower for panoramic views of the city) • Vienna State Opera House (we just walked by from the outside, but you can tour this and/or see a show here) • Apple Strudel at Pane é Cafe • The Hofburg • Volksgarten (my favorite spot we saw - free to walk through) • Checked into the Zoku hotel and enjoyed a beautiful sunset from the terrace lounge area (great views of the amusement park) • Dinner at Gasthaus Möslinger (near our hotel - traditional Austrian food) 📌DAY 2: • Breakfast at Das Eduard (loved this spot) • Schönbrunn Palace (free to explore most of the grounds - there are also paid attractions here) • Belvedere Palace (free to walk around the grounds - can pay to tour the museum, which I recommend) • Dinner at Salm Brau (a bit touristy and located right by the Belvedere Palace, but enjoyable atmosphere) • Prater Amusement Park (free to enter - you pay by ride) DAY 3 (LAST MORNING): • Breakfast at Baschly (near hotel) • Walked to the Danube River NEXT DESTINATION FROM THIS TRIP: AMSTERDAM ✈️🚤 Don’t forget to follow for more travel content plus things to do in and around New Jersey and the Northeast!☺️ #travelvlog #travelguide #viennaaustria #europetravel #destinationtravel #vienna #travelblogger
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The Column of Pest, also known as the Plague Column (Pestsäule), is one of Vienna’s most famous Baroque monuments, located on the Graben in the heart of the city. It was erected in 1693 by Emperor Leopold I as a token of gratitude for the end of the Great Plague of Vienna in 1679, which devastated the city. The column’s intricate design was created by various artists, including Matthias Rauchmiller, Paul Strudel, and Lukas von Hildebrandt, and it features dramatic, swirling Baroque sculptures. At the top of the column is a golden statue of the Holy Trinity, symbolizing divine intervention. Below, you can see depictions of angels, saints, and allegorical figures representing the triumph of faith over the plague. The Plague Column is not only a stunning piece of art but also a reminder of Vienna’s resilience during a dark period in its history. Today, it is a popular landmark for visitors, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage. If you’re walking along the Graben, make sure to stop and admire its beauty up close.
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I can't rate my Fall visit to Vienna more than that! After reading many reviews it felt it was the right thing to do. But now I have to admit everything is overrated. The palaces are galleries with art and paintings - so if you are wondering what to do and you are not interested in art - do not visit - each palace has entrance fee and there are lines outside sometimes. Tried the "famous" Sachertorte in one of the cafe shops - definitely overrated - so I don't know why is the line in front of Cafe Bel Etage - probably first timers. Cafe shops are crowded - you wait to be seated, then you wait somebody to take your order, then you wait some more for the check. For some quick coffee and cake as I was thinking it took me two and a half hours. Some grocery stores are closing early and are closed on Sunday in case you are doing your own dinner. The bazars are looking ok but it was too cold outside to be able to enjoy them. Decorations were up early - in early December - something may be worth seeing after down.
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Su construcción fue mandada por Leopoldo I, terminándose aproximadamente en 1693. Y su significado no era otro que dar gracias por el fin de uno de los brotes más letales que se sufrió por aquel entonces de la temible peste. Sein Bau wurde von Leopoldo I befehligt, der ungefähr 1693 endete. Und seine Bedeutung war keine andere als der Dank für das Ende eines der tödlichsten Ausbrüche, die zu dieser Zeit von der furchterregenden Pest erlitten wurden. Its construction was commanded by Leopoldo I, finishing approximately in 1693. And its meaning was none other than to give thanks for the end of one of the most lethal outbreaks suffered at that time of the fearsome plague. A felépítését Leopoldo I parancsolta, körülbelül 1693-ban befejezve. Ennek jelentősége nem más, mint az, hogy köszönetet mondjak az egyik leghalálosabb járvány végére, amelyik a félelmetes pestis idején szenvedett. Jego budowę dowodził Leopoldo I, kończący się w przybliżeniu w 1693 roku. A jego znaczenie było niczym innym, jak podziękowaniem za koniec jednej z najbardziej śmiercionośnych epidemii w tym czasie straszliwej zarazy. 它的建造是由Leopoldo I指揮的,大約在1693年結束。它的意義不過是感謝那個令人生畏的瘟疫當時遭受的最致命的爆發之一。 その建設はおよそ1693年に完成し、Leopoldo Iによって命じられました。そしてその意味は恐ろしいペストのその時に被った最も致命的な発生のうちの1つの終わりに感謝を表すこと以外にはありません。 Его строительством командовал Леопольдо I, который закончил примерно в 1693 году. И его смысл был не чем иным, как поблагодарить за прекращение одной из самых смертоносных вспышек, пострадавших в то время от...

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The Plague Column, or Pestsäule, is a striking Baroque monument located in the heart of Vienna, Austria. Standing tall on the Graben, one of the city’s most famous and historic streets, the column is both a work of art and a powerful symbol of faith and resilience. It was commissioned by Emperor Leopold I in 1679 after a devastating outbreak of the bubonic plague swept through Vienna, killing thousands.

The monument features dramatic sculptures of angels, saints, and clouds, all rising toward a gilded Trinity at the top. Its elaborate design reflects the Baroque style’s emphasis on movement, emotion, and grandeur. The column was not only meant to express gratitude for the end of the plague but also to serve as a plea for protection from future outbreaks.

Today, the Plague Column stands as one of Vienna’s most recognizable landmarks. Tourists and locals alike pause to admire its intricate details and historical significance. Surrounded by elegant architecture and high-end shops, it offers a striking contrast between the past and present. Whether you’re walking the Graben by day or night, the Pestsäule remains a beautiful and meaningful reminder of Vienna’s rich cultural and...

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The Column of Pest, also known as the Plague Column (Pestsäule), is one of Vienna’s most famous Baroque monuments, located on the Graben in the heart of the city. It was erected in 1693 by Emperor Leopold I as a token of gratitude for the end of the Great Plague of Vienna in 1679, which devastated the city.

The column’s intricate design was created by various artists, including Matthias Rauchmiller, Paul Strudel, and Lukas von Hildebrandt, and it features dramatic, swirling Baroque sculptures. At the top of the column is a golden statue of the Holy Trinity, symbolizing divine intervention. Below, you can see depictions of angels, saints, and allegorical figures representing the triumph of faith over the plague.

The Plague Column is not only a stunning piece of art but also a reminder of Vienna’s resilience during a dark period in its history. Today, it is a popular landmark for visitors, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage. If you’re walking along the Graben, make sure to stop and admire its...

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