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From haunting Gothic churches to Baroque palaces and postmodern extravagance — there's something for everyone. As the capital of the Austrian branch of the Habsburg dynasty for more than years , Vienna has a fascinating and layered architectural past.
The city center District 1 is best known for its Gothic churches and Baroque winter palaces modeled after the Roman palazzo type. Perhaps these buildings — neo-Gothic, neo-Renaissance, neo-Baroque — aren't so fashionable these days, but to most people the Ring remains the crown jewel of Vienna. Soon, even this Art Nouveau looked dated compared with the modern architecture of Adolf Loos.
Vienna is internationally known for its extensive social housing system whose foundations were laid in the "Red Vienna" period of the s and s. Today, about a quarter of the population, or , people, lives in one of , social housing units Gemeindewohnung. I included below examples of both. Examples include the Nordbahnviertel, the Sonnwendviertel, and the Aspern Seestadt. Many are textbook examples of successful urban planning. Note: Vienna's Architecture Center in the Museums Quarter has excellent permanent and temporary shows.
In addition, the ground floor of the Ringturm features exhibitions dedicated to Central and Eastern European architecture. This is also where the Roman military camp Vindobona was once based. The church is named after Saint Rupert , the Bishop of Salzburg, the city that likely funded its construction since Vienna didn't have its own Diocese until The church more or less retained its simple Romanesque look for more than a thousand years, although parts of it reflect Gothic and Baroque additions.