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Kärntner Straße

48°12′22″N 16°22′16″E / 48.206°N 16.371°E / 48.206; 16.371

Kärntner Straße facing north

The Kärntner Straße (English: Carinthian Street) is one of the most famous streets in the center of Vienna. It begins near the Vienna Ring Road on Karlsplatz, leading past the Vienna State Opera and north to Stephansplatz in the center of Vienna. At Stephansplatz, the Kärnter Straße meets the Graben. Together with the Graben and Kohlmarkt, the Kärntner Straße forms Vienna's so-called "Golden U" of inner-city shopping streets, which offer upscale stores and are pedestrian zones.[1]

History edit

The Kärntner Straße already existed in Vienna during the city's time as a Roman settlement. In 1257, the street was first mentioned in an official document as Strata Carinthianorum and connected the city center with the city wall's Carinthian Gate, which stood near today's Vienna State Opera. Its extension was an important connection to port cities such as Venice and Trieste, and the street itself was an important commercial location.[2] The name of the street refers to the southern Austrian state of Carinthia, which lies in the direction of the aforementioned port cities. It has been referred to using slightly different names and spellings throughout the centuries, among them Cärnerstrass/Khärnerstrass (1563/66), Kahrnerstrass (1587), and Karnerstrasse (1749).

 
Kärntner Straße in 1926 by Franz Hoffelner

During the 19th century, the Kärnter Straße was widened from 9 to 17 meters, which resulted in many new historicist buildings being erected, among them several palaces (many of which have endured until the present day). After the old city walls were demolished to be replaced by the Vienna Ring Road, the Kärntner Straße was lengthened, now leading south to Karlsplatz (which had been oustside the city walls) instead of stopping at the city gate.[3] Representative department stores and an arcaded shopping gallery (later demolished) were built on the street. The Kärntner Straße experienced an economic golden age, hosting several distinguished stores and hotels and being one of the Viennese high society's favored places.[4]

During the Second World War, the Kärntner Straße was severely damaged, being one of the hardest-hit locations in the city center. This subsequently led to numerous reconstructions and new buildings being erected after the war. These buildings oftentimes did not abide by the previous historicist style, instead opting for a spartan look.[5]

During the building of the Vienna U-Bahn in 1974, the Kärntner Strasse was redesigned as a pedestrian zone. Today, the street is one of the city's major shopping streets, being home to several upscale hotels, stores, and coffee houses and serving as a major tourism hotspot.

Main sights edit

 
Kärntner Straße with the Vienna State Opera on the far left and the Palais Todesco on the far right

Sources edit

  • Felix Czeike: Die Kärntner Straße. Wiener Geschichtsbücher Band 16, Paul Zsolnay Verlag, Wien 1975.
  • Reinhard Engel: Luxus aus Wien I. Czernin Verlag, Wien 2001, ISBN 3-7076-0121-8.

References edit

  1. ^ Großes Baustellenfest für Goldenes U Rathauskorrespondenz, 26.06.2009
  2. ^ Kärntner Straße Vienna History Wiki, 05.12.2022
  3. ^ Kärntner Straße Vienna History Wiki, 05.12.2022
  4. ^ Kärntner Straße Vienna History Wiki, 05.12.2022
  5. ^ Kärntner Straße Vienna History Wiki, 05.12.2022
  6. ^ Vienna State Opera Encyclopædia Britannica, 15.02.2023
  7. ^ Architecture Vienna State Opera, accessed 08.08.2023
  8. ^ Malteserkirche Vienna History Wiki, 05.05.2023
  9. ^ Todescopalais Vienna History Wiki, 20.08.2021
  10. ^ Equitablepalais Vienna History Wiki, 10.01.2023
  11. ^ Esterházypalais Vienna History Wiki, 16.09.2022
  12. ^ Hotel Sacher Vienna History Wiki, 03.05.2022
  13. ^ Sluka Vienna History Wiki, 04.11.2022
  14. ^ Konditorei Gerstner Vienna History Wiki, 04.11.2022
  15. ^ Lobmeyr Vienna History Wiki, 23.07.2023
  16. ^ Warenhaus Steffl Vienna History Wiki, 23.11.2022

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1257 the street was first mentioned in an official document as Strata Carinthianorum and connected the city center with the city wall s Carinthian Gate which stood near today s Vienna State Opera Its extension was an important connection to port cities such as Venice and Trieste and the street itself was an important commercial location 2 The name of the street refers to the southern Austrian state of Carinthia which lies in the direction of the aforementioned port cities It has been referred to using slightly different names and spellings throughout the centuries among them Carnerstrass Kharnerstrass 1563 66 Kahrnerstrass 1587 and Karnerstrasse 1749 nbsp Karntner Strasse in 1926 by Franz Hoffelner During the 19th century the Karnter Strasse was widened from 9 to 17 meters which resulted in many new historicist buildings being erected among them several palaces many of which have endured until the present day After the old city walls were demolished to be replaced by the Vienna Ring Road the Karntner Strasse was lengthened now leading south to Karlsplatz which had been oustside the city walls instead of stopping at the city gate 3 Representative department stores and an arcaded shopping gallery later demolished were built on the street The Karntner Strasse experienced an economic golden age hosting several distinguished stores and hotels and being one of the Viennese high society s favored places 4 During the Second World War the Karntner Strasse was severely damaged being one of the hardest hit locations in the city center This subsequently led to numerous reconstructions and new buildings being erected after the war These buildings oftentimes did not abide by the previous historicist style instead opting for a spartan look 5 During the building of the Vienna U Bahn in 1974 the Karntner Strasse was redesigned as a pedestrian zone Today the street is one of the city s major shopping streets being home to several upscale hotels stores and coffee houses and serving as a major tourism hotspot Main sights edit nbsp Karntner Strasse with the Vienna State Opera on the far left and the Palais Todesco on the far right Vienna State Opera one of the world s most renowned opera houses in a Neo Renaissance building 6 7 Maltese Church originally gothic church with a later added Neo classical facade 8 Palais Todesco Neo Renaissance palace built for the noble banking family Todesco 9 Palais Equitable built to house a branch of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States featuring a richly decorated facade including American eagle ornaments 10 Palais Esterhazy 17th century baroque palace built for the Esterhazy noble family 11 Hotel Sacher renowned hotel and coffee house origin of the Sachertorte 12 Conditorei Sluka renowned pastry shop and coffee house former supplier to the royal court 13 Cafe Gerstner renowned pastry shop and coffee house in the Palais Todesco former supplier to the royal court 14 J amp L Lobmeyr renowned glassblower former supplier to the royal court 15 Steffl renowned department store 16 Sources editFelix Czeike Die Karntner Strasse Wiener Geschichtsbucher Band 16 Paul Zsolnay Verlag Wien 1975 Reinhard Engel Luxus aus Wien I Czernin Verlag Wien 2001 ISBN 3 7076 0121 8 References edit Grosses Baustellenfest fur Goldenes U Rathauskorrespondenz 26 06 2009 Karntner Strasse Vienna History Wiki 05 12 2022 Karntner Strasse Vienna History Wiki 05 12 2022 Karntner Strasse Vienna History Wiki 05 12 2022 Karntner Strasse Vienna History Wiki 05 12 2022 Vienna State Opera Encyclopaedia Britannica 15 02 2023 Architecture Vienna State Opera accessed 08 08 2023 Malteserkirche Vienna History Wiki 05 05 2023 Todescopalais Vienna History Wiki 20 08 2021 Equitablepalais Vienna History Wiki 10 01 2023 Esterhazypalais Vienna History Wiki 16 09 2022 Hotel Sacher Vienna History Wiki 03 05 2022 Sluka Vienna History Wiki 04 11 2022 Konditorei Gerstner Vienna History Wiki 04 11 2022 Lobmeyr Vienna History Wiki 23 07 2023 Warenhaus Steffl Vienna History Wiki 23 11 2022External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karntner Strasse Vienna Entry for Karntner Strasse on the Vienna History Wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karntner Strasse amp oldid 1187821000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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