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Theseus Temple
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Theseus Temple

📍 Innere Stadt, Wien🏗 1820-01-01🖊 Pietro Nobile🏛 Listed objects in Austria

The Theseus Temple, or Theseustempel in German, stands as a remarkable example of Neoclassical architecture in Vienna, designed by architect Pietro Nobile and completed in 1820. This historical landmark rises to a height of 10.5 meters and is known for its striking form and elegant proportions, embodying the ideals of the Neoclassical movement that sought to revive the classical antiquity of ancient Greece and Rome. Notably, the temple houses a statue of Theseus battling a centaur, sculpted by Antonio Canova, which adds to its significance as a tribute to classical mythology. The structure is located in the Volksgarten, a public park that has been a beloved green space since the early 19th century and showcases the city's commitment to integrating art and nature. …

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