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- The Rotunde (German: [roˈtʊndə]) in Vienna's Leopoldstadt district was a building erected for the 1873 Vienna World's Fair (German: Weltausstellung 1873...
- buildings that were erected for this exposition, including the Rotunda (Rotunde), a large circular building in the great park of Prater designed by the...
- since both ends of the line feature turning loops, Prater Hauptbahnhof and Rotunde were originally built to serve the two ends of the original (shorter) railway...
- Anežka Merhautová; Dušan Třeštík (2000). Moravští Přemyslovci ve znojemské rotundě. Set Out. ISBN 978-80-86277-09-7. Znojemská rotunda: malby v národní kulturní...
- large area was designated for exhibition halls in the Prater, with the Rotunde at its center. At that time, it was the largest dome in the world, measuring...
- Plan of the wind turbine for power generation by Josef Friedlaender before the electrical exhibition in the Vienna Prater (Rotunde) in 1883....
- Huberta Heres, Wolfgang Maßmann: S****els Pantheon. Die Statuen der Rotunde im Alten Museum. Von Zabern, Mainz 2004, ISBN 3-8053-3255-6. Andreas Scholl...
- prominently installed at the north entrance to the main exhibition hall ("Rotunde") in the Vienna Prater. In July 1887, Scottish academic James Blyth installed...
- Exhibition was trumped by that of Joseph Paxton, Scott Russell did design the Rotunde for the 1873 Vienna Exposition. At 108 metres (354 ft) in diameter it was...
- largest standing dome structure of wrought iron construction. However, the Rotunde, completed two years after the Royal Albert Hall, is the largest wrought...