- The
Wiener Riesenrad (German: [ˈviːnɐ ˈʁiːzn̩ˌʁaːd]; 'Vienna
Giant [Ferris] Wheel'), or
simply Riesenrad, is a 64.75-metre (212 ft) tall
Ferris wheel...
- the
early 20th century,
Ferris wheels continued to evolve. The
Wiener Riesenrad,
constructed in 1897 in Vienna, Austria, was
notable for its iron construction...
- "Prater", lies in one
corner of the
Wiener Prater and
includes the
Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel. The name
Prater derives from one of two
Latin words (or...
- 2010). "
Riesenrad in der Hafencity" [Ferris
Wheel Harbour Town's City Centre].
HafenCity News (in German).
Retrieved March 3, 2011. "
Riesenrad-Unfall:...
- and the
Wurstelprater was born. The best-known
attraction is the
Wiener Riesenrad, a
Ferris wheel. The park also
features various rides,
bumper cars, carousels...
-
known as “the Prater”), a
public amu****t park that
contains the
Wiener Riesenrad, a 64.75
meter tall
Ferris Wheel,
along with
various rides,
roller coasters...
- Das
Riesenrad (English: The
Giant Wheel) is a 1961 West
German drama film
directed by Géza von Radványi. It was
entered into the 2nd
Moscow International...
-
films such as Ruf der Wildgänse (The Cry of the Wild Geese, 1961), Das
Riesenrad (1961), and
Robert Siodmak's
Escape from East
Berlin (1962), opposite...
- a few
landmarks in Vienna, they
share a kiss at the top of the
Wiener Riesenrad at
sunset and
start to feel a
romantic connection. As they
continue to...
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Wagner Hospital,
Villa Mauthner von Markhof,
Kirche am Steinhof, the
Riesenrad (big wheel), Stephansdom, Sankt-Ulrichs-Platz,
Palais Pallavicini, National...