Staircases in Mariahilf
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Mariahilf, the 6th district of Vienna, features together with Alsergrund, the 9th district of Vienna, the steepest topography of the inner districts.[1] There is a 30-meter elevation from Wienfluss to Mariahilfer Straße. Several public staircases have been built:
- Amonstiege, connects Stiegengasse and Windmühlgasse.
- Capistranstiege, connects Capistrangasse and Fillgradergasse.
- Corneliusstiege, connects Corneliusgasse and Gumpendorferstrasse.
- Fillgraderstiege, connects Fillgradergasse and Theobaldgasse.
- Rahlstiege, connects Rahlgasse and Mariahilfer Straße.[2]
- Viktor-Matejka-Stiege, connects Kaunitzgasse with Eggerthgasse and Luftbadgasse.
There is also a staircase in Raimundhof, a passageway connecting Windmühlgasse and Mariahilfer Straße.
References
- ^ "Bettlerstiege (6)". www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at (in German (formal address)). Retrieved 2022-05-09.
- ^ Wehdorn, Manfred; Schwarz, M.; Hayder, S. (2004). Vienna. A Guide to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 206–207. ISBN 978-3-211-40863-6.
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