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201002 Update Audio Guide Tour Folder.Indd Arkadenhof / Arcaded Courtyard 52 Julius Glaser 145 Joseph Maximilian Petzval 57 58 59 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 78/79 84 85 6064 8083 62 Guido Goldschmiedt 109 Rudolf Pöch 56 86 61 81 46 Eduard Hanslick 135 Adam Politzer 55 62 87 54 63 76/77 82 86 Wilhelm von Hartel 104 Sir Karl Popper 53 73 75 88 50 52 89/90 93/94 77 Friedrich Hasenöhrl 124 Josef von Quarin 49 51 91 48 95/96 56 Leopold Hasner von Artha 107 Johann Radon 92 97 47 106 Ferdinand von Hebra 116 Robert Reininger 98 13 Max Hussarek von Heinlein 92 Gustav Riehl 99 53 Richard Heinzel 54 Carl von Rokitansky 46 100 102 127 Eduard von Hofmann 75 Karl Schenkl 45 103 Siegfriedskopf 205 101 18 Franz Hofmann 142 Rudolf von Scherer 44 104 45 Anton Hye von Gluneck 143 Franz Martin Schindler 43 106 105 42 107 113 Josef Hyrtl 100 Jakob Schipper 41 108 11 Karl Theodor von 94 Julius von Schlosser 40 110 109 Inama-Sternegg 21 Albrecht Schrauf 39 111 Audio Guide Tour 37 Jan Ingen-Housz 112 Erwin Schrödinger 38 112 Luftbrunnen 203* 35 Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr 115 Franz Schuh 37 34 113 36 114 von Jacquin 72 Josef Seegen 33 35 115 138 Eduard Jäger von Jaxtthal 51 Ignaz Seipel 32 118 29 116 83 Vatroslav V. Jagic 147 Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis 31 119 28 117 30 120 66 Friedrich Jodl 28 Gustav Tschermak von 203 27 Kastalia-Statue 124 144 Otto Kahler Seysenegg 121 26 125 118 Moriz Kaposi 103 Theodor von Sickel 24 122 25 126 17 Hans Kelsen 16 Heinrich Siegel 23 Der Muse reicht‘s 204 123 31 Anton Kerner von Marilaun 102 Josef von Skoda 68 Franz Klein 64 Zdenko Hans Skraup 122 Ján Kollár 137 Johann Sölch 22 127 129 21 128 130 136 Richard von Krafft-Ebing 4 Josef von Sonnenfels 20 131 141 Paul Kretschmer 41 Ernst Späth 19 132 134 18 101 Leopold Schrötter von Kristelli 93 Josef Stefan 133 135 17 136 7 Josef Kudler 15 Lorenz von Stein 16 13 137 139 121 Karol Kuzmány 2 Andreas Josef von Stifft 15 12 138 140 19 Heinrich Lammasch 129 Karl Stoerk 14 141 11 73 Karl Landsteiner 36 Gerard van Swieten 142 144 10 60 Viktor von Lang 149 Heinrich Swoboda 8 143 145 9 146 108 Karl Langer von Edenberg 76 Julius Tandler Main Ceremonial Chamber Main Ceremonial 7 147 152 61 Adolf Lieben 58 Leo Graf von Thun 5/6 4 3 148 149 95 Joseph Johann von Littrow und Hohenstein Great Reading Room Great 150 153 German and English 96 Karl von Littrow 81 Nikolai S. Trubetzkoy 12 151 154 154 Josef Loschmidt 69 Robert Ultzmann 39 Ferdinand Lotheissen 32 Franz Unger Franz Joseph I Franz Main Building Arcade Court Arcade Guided Tours Guided Tours Gustav Klimt Gustav 99 Ernst Ludwig 65 Josef Unger 105 Karl Luick 125 Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke 91 Eduard Albert 1 Karl von Czyhlarz 50 Karl Anton von Martini 87 Julius Wagner-Jauregg 80 Ferdinand von Arlt 27 Wilhelm Dantine 43 Thomas G. Masaryk 9 Wilhelm Emil Wahlberg 20 Karl Ludwig Arndts von 5 Gustav Demelius Arnesberg 126 Ludwig Mauthner 38 Rudolf Wegscheider 79 Leopold von Dittel 14 Anton Menger 148 Hugo Weidel 40 Hans von Arnim 111 Christian Doppler 3 Carl Menger 152 Karl Werner 70 Heinrich von Bamberger 117 Alfons Dopsch 23 Adolf J. Merkl 24 Richard Wettstein 47 Ludwig Barth von Barthenau 82 Adalbert Duchek 78 Hans Horst Meyer von Westersheim 29 Friedrich Becke 88 Johann Heinrich Dumreicher 67 Otto Benndorf von Österreicher 110 Theodor Meynert 131 Hermann von Widerhofer 55 Franz von Miklosich 12 Friedrich von Wieser 150 Gustav W. H. Bickell 133 Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Gustav Klimt Gustav Guided Tours Guided Tours Arcade Court Arcade Main Building Franz Joseph I Franz 25 Hans Molisch 71 Julius von Wiesner 130 Theodor Billroth 139 Constantin von Economo 151 Josef Böhm 132 Anton von Eiselsberg 63 Rudolf Much 6 Franz Anton von Zeiller Universität Wien 44 Adolf Mussafia 22 Robert von Zimmermann 8 Eugen Böhm-Bawerk German and English 140 Rudolf von Eitelberger Great Reading Room Great 48 Melchior Neumayr 85 Emil Zuckerkandl Veranstaltungsmanagement 153 Ludwig Boltzmann 30 Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher 74 Edmund von Neusser 123 Gedenktafel zur Erinnerung 59 Hermann Bonitz 49 Adolf Exner Universitätsring 1 10 Franz Brentano 57 Franz Exner 119 Hermann Nothnagel an 1938-1945 vertriebene Chamber Main Ceremonial 1010 Wien 26 Anton Bruckner 33 Franz S. Exner 120 Heinrich Obersteiner Angehörige der Medizinischen 90 Theodor von Oppolzer Fakultät T +43-1-4277-176 76 134 Clemens Pirquet von 114 Karl Braun von Fernwald Cesenatico 84 Ernst Fleischl von Marxow 89 Johann von Oppolzer [email protected] 98 Rudolf Chrobak 97 Sigmund Freud 146 Leopold Oser http://event.univie.ac.at 42 Carl Claus 128 Ernst Fuchs 34 Josef Maria Pernter Geben Sie die jeweilige Nummer auf der Tastatur Ihres „tonwelt“-Audioguides ein und drücken Just type the number of any object that interests you onto the keypad of your tonwelt Impressum dann die Play-Taste. Die roten Nummern kennzeichnen die Highlights im Hauptgebäude der audioguide and press play to hear the commentary. You will also be able to hear information Herausgeberin: Universität Wien, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien, www.univie.ac.at | Redaktion: Universität und im Arkadenhof, die schwarzen Nummern bieten Informationen zu allen wei- on all the busts and statues of scholars in the arcaded courtyard. 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