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... A former arm of the Danube River rather than a canal; 17.3 km (c. 11 miles) in length, it is a waterway situated entirely within the city of Vienna. It flows from due north of the city to the south-east, separating the 1st (Innere Stadt) and 3rd ...
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... Street in the third district of Vienna (Landstraße), running from the Rennweg to the Landstraßer Gürtel. Heinrich and Jeanette Schenker's home from 1921 to 1935, Keilgasse 8, adjoined the Gerlgasse, which was a turning off the Fasangasse, thus a ...
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... Large park in the 2nd district of Vienna (Leopoldstadt), with central avenue [Hauptallee], containing a ferris wheel [Riesenrad] (built in 1896), a stadium [Stadion] for trotting races (built 1913), and an amusement park, the last of these nicknamed ...
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... Restaurant at Kleistgasse 3 in the 3rd district (Landstraße) of Vienna, onwed by Franz Turetcky. The restaurant was situated only a short walk from the Schenkers' apartment on the Keilgasse. It was a favorite place for Schenker to eat lunch and ...
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... Street in the 3rd district of Vienna (Landstraße), running from the Rennweg at the north end to the Landstraße Gürtel at the south end. Jacquingasse forms the eastern boundary of the Botanical Garden, running parallel with the Fasangasse. Keilgasse ...
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... Village c8 km (5 miles) west of central Vienna, now part of the 14th district (Penzing). For Schenker, it was accessible by train from the Westbahnhof and the starting-point of Sunday walks to villages such as Hacking, Ober- and Unter Sankt Veit. ...
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... Area of the Vienna Woods immediately south of the Wien River, and of the Western Railroad line to St. Pölten. Baunzen is 2 miles (3 km) due south of Purkersdorf, 5 miles (8 km) due east of Pressbaum, and 3 miles (4.5 km) southwest of Weidlingau ...
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... The Musikvereinsgebäude, built by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Society of Friends of Music) on the Karlsplatz, Vienna, was opened in 1870 and contained the Society's offices and facilities, and also a concert hall, known as the "Großer Saal ...
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... Coffee-house located within the Hotel Impérial, at Kärntner Ring 16, Vienna I. On November 26, 1910, Schenker states that he has met the music critic Max Graf there over many years. (Schenker speaks elsewhere between 1906 and the early 1930s of the ...
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... Hotel in Vienna's first district (Stadtmitte), located at the Franz Josefs-Kai 33, on the Danube Canal. It contained a restaurant and a wine tavern. In his diary for August [10], 1911, Schenker tells an anecdote in which Brahms and Goldmark attended ...