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In 1884, Emperor Franz Joseph I opened the main building of the University of Vienna on the Ringstrasse, designed according to plans by Heinrich von Ferstel. The magnificent historic building is based on the famous Italian universities of the Renaissance. ©WienTourismus / Paul Bauer University Of Vienna, Vienna Travel, Franz Joseph, Light Academia Aesthetic, Palace Interior, Art Tumblr, Baroque Architecture, Bungalow House Design, Minimalist Interior Design

In 1884, Emperor Franz Joseph I opened the main building of the University of Vienna on the Ringstrasse, designed according to plans by Heinrich von Ferstel. The magnificent historic building is based on the famous Italian universities of the Renaissance. ©WienTourismus / Paul Bauer

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From artistic to academic, from museum to university – Vienna is home to spectacular collections of books. We present the best libraries in Vienna.  In a good library, everything is arranged in rank and file. That also seems to be the credo in the reading room of the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art. The multifaceted collection of books, art prints and periodicals is almost symmetrically arranged here, as are the desks, bookshelves and lamps. ©Jochen-Fill for MAK Vienna University Aesthetic, German University Aesthetic, University Library Aesthetic, Vienna Library, Library Vienna, German University, Vienna Architecture, Vienna University, Most Beautiful Libraries

From artistic to academic, from museum to university – Vienna is home to spectacular collections of books. We present the best libraries in Vienna. In a good library, everything is arranged in rank and file. That also seems to be the credo in the reading room of the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art. The multifaceted collection of books, art prints and periodicals is almost symmetrically arranged here, as are the desks, bookshelves and lamps. ©Jochen-Fill for MAK

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