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Audio Guide Tour Arkadenhof / Arcaded Courtyard 114 Karl Braun von Fernwald 119 Hermann Nothnagel 57 58 59 65 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 78/79 84 85 60 80 83 84 Ernst Fleischl von Marxow 120 Heinrich Obersteiner 56 86 97 Sigmund Freud 90 Theodor von Oppolzer 61 62 81 55 54 63 76/77 82 87 128 Ernst Fuchs 89 Johann von Oppolzer 53 73 75 88 52 Julius Glaser 146 Leopold Oser 50 55 159 91 89/9093/94 49 52 95/96 62 Guido Goldschmiedt 34 Josef Maria Pernter 48 92 47 97 46 Eduard Hanslick 145 Joseph Maximilian Petzval 98 86 Wilhelm von Hartel 109 Rudolf Pöch 160 161 77 Friedrich Hasenöhrl 135 Adam Politzer 99 56 Leopold Hasner von Artha 104 Sir Karl Popper 46 102 100 45 103 106 Ferdinand von Hebra 124 Josef von Quarin Siegfriedskopf 205 101 44 104 13 Max Hussarek von Heinlein 107 Johann Radon 43 106 53 Richard Heinzel 116 Robert Reininger 105 42 107 157 155 127 Eduard von Hofmann 156 Elise Richter 41 108 18 Franz Hofmann 92 Gustav Riehl 40 110 109 45 Anton Hye von Gluneck 54 Carl von Rokitansky 39 111 Audio Guide Tour 113 Josef Hyrtl 75 Karl Schenkl 38 Luftbrunnen 203* 112 37 113 11 Karl Theodor von Inama-Sternegg 142 Rudolf von Scherer 34 36 114 33 37 Jan Ingen-Housz 143 Franz Martin Schindler 35 115 35 Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr 100 Jakob Schipper 32 29 118 31 116 von Jacquin 94 Julius von Schlosser 28 119 30 117 138 Eduard Jäger von Jaxtthal 21 Albrecht Schrauf 203 120 27 Kastalia-Statue 124 83 Vatroslav V. Jagic 112 Erwin Schrödinger 158 26 121 125 158 Marie Jahoda 115 Franz Schuh 24 122 25 126 66 Friedrich Jodl 72 Josef Seegen 23 Der Muse reicht‘s 204 123 144 Otto Kahler 51 Ignaz Seipel 118 Moriz Kaposi 147 Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis 22 161 Berta Karlik 28 Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg 127 129 21 130 17 Hans Kelsen 103 Theodor von Sickel Main Ceremonial Chamber Main Ceremonial 128 20 131 31 Anton Kerner von Marilaun 16 Heinrich Siegel 19 132 134 68 Franz Klein 102 Josef von Skoda 18 135 Large Reading Room Reading Large 133 German and English 122 Ján Kollár 64 Zdenko Hans Skraup 17 136 Arcaded Courtyard Arcaded 136 Richard von Krafft-Ebing 137 Johann Sölch 16 13 137 139 141 Paul Kretschmer 4 Josef von Sonnenfels 15 12 138 140 Franz Joseph I Joseph Franz Main Building 14 Guided Tours Guided Tours 141 101 Leopold Schrötter von Kristelli 41 Ernst Späth Gustav Klimt Gustav 11 142 144 7 Josef Kudler 93 Josef Stefan 10 8 143 145 121 Karol Kuzmány 15 Lorenz von Stein 9 146 19 Heinrich Lammasch 2 Andreas Josef von Stifft 7 152 156 147 73 Karl Landsteiner 129 Karl Stoerk 5/6 3 148 149 4 150 153 60 Viktor von Lang 36 Gerard van Swieten 1 2 151 154 108 Karl Langer von Edenberg 149 Heinrich Swoboda 61 Adolf Lieben 76 Julius Tandler 95 Joseph Johann von Littrow 155 Olga Taussky-Todd 96 Karl von Littrow 58 Leo Graf von Thun und Hohenstein 154 Josef Loschmidt 81 Nikolai S. Trubetzkoy 91 Eduard Albert 98 Rudolf Chrobak 39 Ferdinand Lotheissen 69 Robert Ultzmann 80 Ferdinand von Arlt 42 Carl Claus 99 Ernst Ludwig 32 Franz Unger 20 Karl Ludwig Arndts von 1 Karl von Czyhlarz 105 Karl Luick 65 Josef Unger Arnesberg 27 Wilhelm Dantine 50 Karl Anton von Martini 125 Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke 40 Hans von Arnim 5 Gustav Demelius 43 Thomas G. Masaryk 87 Julius Wagner-Jauregg 70 Heinrich von Bamberger 79 Leopold von Dittel 126 Ludwig Mauthner 9 Wilhelm Emil Wahlberg 47 Ludwig Barth von Barthenau 111 Christian Doppler 157 Lise Meitner 38 Rudolf Wegscheider 29 Friedrich Becke 117 Alfons Dopsch 14 Anton Menger 148 Hugo Weidel 67 Otto Benndorf 82 Adalbert Duchek 3 Carl Menger 152 Karl Werner 150 Gustav W. H. Bickell 88 Johann Heinrich Dumreicher 23 Adolf J. Merkl 24 Richard Wettstein von Westersheim 130 Theodor Billroth von Österreicher 78 Hans Horst Meyer 131 Hermann von Widerhofer 151 Josef Böhm 133 Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach 110 Theodor Meynert 12 Friedrich von Wieser 8 Eugen Böhm-Bawerk 139 Constantin von Economo 55 Franz von Miklosich 71 Julius von Wiesner 153 Ludwig Boltzmann 132 Anton von Eiselsberg 25 Hans Molisch 6 Franz Anton von Zeiller Universität Wien 59 Hermann Bonitz 140 Rudolf von Eitelberger 159 Grete Mostny-Glaser 22 Robert von Zimmermann 10 Franz Brentano 30 Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher 63 Rudolf Much 85 Emil Zuckerkandl Veranstaltungsmanagement 26 Anton Bruckner 49 Adolf Exner 44 Adolf Mussafia 123 Gedenktafel zur Erinnerung an Universitätsring 1 160 Charlotte Bühler 57 Franz Exner 48 Melchior Neumayr 1938–1945 vertriebene Angehörige 134 Clemens Pirquet von Cesenatico 33 Franz S. Exner 74 Edmund von Neusser der Medizinischen Fakultät 1010 Wien T +43-1-4277-176 76 Geben Sie die jeweilige Nummer auf der Tastatur Ihres „tonwelt“-Audioguides ein und Enter the number of any object that interests you on the keypad of your “tonwelt” [email protected] drücken Sie dann die Play-Taste. Die roten Nummern kennzeichnen die Highlights im audioguide and press play to hear the commentary. You will be able to hear informa- event.univie.ac.at Hauptgebäude der Universität und im Arkadenhof, die schwarzen Nummern bieten tion on all the busts and statues of scholars by selecting the black numbers. The red Informa tionen zu allen weiteren Wissenschafter-Büsten. numbers denote special highlights in the Main Building and the Arcaded Courtyard. Die Universität Wien lädt alle Interessierten zu Führungen Stationen Audioguide – durch das Hauptgebäude ein. Das nach Plänen des Architekten Heinrich von Ferstel erbaute Ringstraßen- Tour Universität Wien gebäude wurde 1884 von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. eröffnet. Die Führungen in deutscher und englischer Sprache vermitteln einen Einblick ins Innere der ältesten Universität 0 Aula Erdgeschoss / Ground Floor 1. Stock / 1st Floor im deutschen Sprach- und Kulturraum. 200 Rektorentafel 201 Nobelpreisträger Höhepunkte des Rundgangs sind der als „Campo Santo“ 202 Stiege 1 – Juristenstiege angelegte Arkadenhof, der Große Festsaal (nach Verfügbar- 203 Arkadenhof: Kastalia-Brunnen keit) mit Reproduktionen der Deckengemälde von Gustav 203* Luftbrunnen Klimt sowie der Große Lesesaal der Universitätsbibliothek. 204 Der Muse reicht’s 209 205 Siegfriedskopf Derzeit sind an der Universität Wien rund 95.000 Stu dierende 206 Philosophenstiege 205 zugelassen. Mit ihren rund 9.600 MitarbeiterInnen, davon 206* Gedenkinschrift an Moritz Schlick über 6.800 WissenschafterInnen, ist sie die größte Lehr- und 207 Heinrich von Ferstel (Oktagon) 203 Forschungseinrichtung in Österreich. 208 Großer Festsaal 208* Deckengemälde von Gustav Klimt 204 209 Bibliothek 208 0 207 The University of Vienna kindly invites all interested visitors 0 Aula to guided tours through the Main Building. In 1884, Emperor 200 Rectors’ Plaque 202 201 Franz Joseph I opened the new Main Building of the University 201 Nobel Laureates i of Vienna on the Ringstraße, which had been erected by the 202 Stairway 1 – Lawyers’ Stairs 206 architect Heinrich von Ferstel. The guided tours, which are 203 Arcaded Courtyard: Castalia Fountain 200 available both in German and English, provide an insight into 203* Air Fountain the interiors of the oldest university in the German-speaking 204 „The Muse Has Had Enough” – Women and the University cultural area. 205 Controversy over Siegfried’s Head 206 Philosophers’ Staircase i Portier / Porter Information Audio Guide: Highlights of the tour are the Arcaded Courtyard in the shape 206* Memorial Inscription for Moritz Schlick Start: Halten Hold of a “campo santo”, the Main Ceremonial Chamber (whenever 207 Heinrich von Ferstel (Octagon) Vorgeschlagene Tour / Suggested Tour available) with its renowned ceiling, decorated with copies of 208 Large Ceremonial Hall Stop: Halten II Hold the mural paintings by Gustav Klimt and the Large Reading 208* Ceiling Painting by Gustav Klimt >> : Sprache wählen / select language Room of the University Library. 209 The University Library : bestätigen / confirm Approximately 95,000 students are currently enrolled at the University of Vienna. With a staff of about 9,600 – more than 6,800 of whom are scientists – the University of Vienna is the largest teaching and research institution in Austria. Fountain Castalia Library University Chamber Main Ceremonial Women and the University Ferstel Heinrich von Staircase Philosophers’ Head Siegfried’s over Controversy Air Fountain Plaque Rectors’ Aula .
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