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On the sign:
W MUSIKVEREINSGEBÄUDE MUSIKVEREIN BUILDING 1867-1869 im Stil der italienischen Renaissance nach einem Entwurf von Theophil Hansen erbaut .
Constructed in 1867-1869 in the style the Italian Renaissance according to a design by Theophil Hansen.
Sign number 59 from the "Vienna - the city introduces itself" series of signs, an initiative established in 1956 as part of the Vienna Festival, which shows significant places in the city. The serial number is displayed at the bottom of the sign. Above the sign are 4 flags of Austria, which is a hallmark of the project, and the possibility of recognizing it from a distance Click for a larger image
Note that this sign is slightly different from other signs from the same series - the text appears in it in two languages (German and English), the phrase "Vienna - A city introduces itself" does not appear at the bottom, but the initiating factor - the Vienna Tourist Board.
The sign is on the wall of the Musikverein, one of the well-known concert halls in Vienna. The hall, which opened in 1870, is known for its excellent acoustics, and is considered one of the three best concert halls in the world. It is the home hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The building was designed by the Danish-Austrian architect Theophile Hansen