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- Rathausmann is a monument at the top of the City Hall in Vienna, Austria. Rathausmann is one of the symbols of Vienna. The statue itself is 5.4 m (18 ft)...
- Neumann and Victor Luntz. The 98-meter high tower is crowned by the Rathausmann, a symbolic figure of Vienna. A statue of "Vindobona" adorns the front...
- Gold Medal of Honour for Services to the city of Vienna 2003: Goldener Rathausmann of Vienna to mark the 75th anniversary 2007: Naming of Leon-Askin-Platz...
- 2020-03-05. Vienna City Hall was originally 98 meters high, until the Rathausmann was added on top of the central tower in 1892. Skys****er Center (Detailed...
- Lettres 2018 Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art 2019 Goldener Rathausmann der Stadt Wien 2020 Honorary Doctorate at the Royal College of Music...
- were: Lieber Augustin of Vienna (1968), the Golden Bear (1973), Golden Rathausmann (1970), Golden Plate of German gastronomy (1973), Golden Cleo as the...
- Honour in Gold for Services to the Republic of Austria (2009) Golden Rathausmann (2009) "Architekt Hans Hollein gestorben" Archived 10 June 2014 at the...
- Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (6233 Hollywood Blvd.) 2008 – Golden Rathausmann of Vienna (November 27) 2009 – Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and...
- Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class, 2003 Goldener Rathausmann ("Gold Town Hall Man") of the City of Vienna, 2007 Buchliebling Lifetime...
- at. Retrieved 2011-11-24. Der Standard: Ludwig Hirsch erhält Goldenen Rathausmann, 28. Juni 2011 "Der tragische Tod des Sängers Ludwig Hirsch" (in German)...