Wien 147 Parlament

Name/Title

Wien 147 Parlament

Entry/Object ID

1987.04.140

Description

The image captures the parliament building in Austria. The long building that pillars lining the front of and a grand curved ramp for carriages. There are a couple people waling around and a couple carriages on the road.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Albumen Print

Subject

www.mytravelguide.com ---- Parlament building, Wien, Austria. Situated on the south side of Rathausplatz, this edifice designed by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen, is one of the most striking examples of the Ringstrasse era's architecture. From street level, it is difficult to see past the giant Corinthian portico and its accompanying wings and pavilions. Stand back, though, and it becomes clear that the main body of the building—home to the Bundesrat (Federal Council) and Nationalrat (National Council) of the Austrian parliament—is mostly hidden behind the projecting facade. Between the two ramps, decorated with Roman horse-tamers and seated historians, stands a gargantuan statue of Athene, Goddess of Wisdom. She presides over a fountain served by four writhing mermen, representing the rivers Danube, Inn, Elbe and Moldau.

Subject Place

Country

Austria

Continent

Europe

Collection

Walter Johnson Collection

Acquisition

Accession

1987.04

Source or Donor

Walter Johnson

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Walter Johnson

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Label

Location

bottom center

Transcription

WIEN. 147 PARLAMENT.

Language

German

Material/Technique

Printed

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Mat size: 16x20

Height

7-13/16 in

Width

10-7/16 in