File:Pavilion of the city railway.jpg
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Русский: – Павильон городской железной дороги, который представляет собой важный шаг к развитию стиля Модерн (на Западе называемом Югендстилем). Построен в 1894 г. архитектором Отто Вагнером
-На заднем плане видна Карлскирхе. Церковь имеет множество названий: «программная постройка имперского стиля Габсбургов», «Храм Соломона», «Монумент в память победы над турками», «Айя София Вены» и т.д. Церковь, названа Гёте «Величественной».Он заявил что свое мнение об этой постройке является его обетом тем людям, которые боятся Бога. Эта церковь была начата постройкой при императоре Карле VI и посвящена святому Борромеусу, спасающему от чумы, начавшейся в 1713 Церковь начал строить архитектор Иоганн Бернард Фишер и, после его смерти, закончил его сын Иосиф Эммануил.
English: – The pavilion of the city railway, which is an important step in the development of art Nouveau (in the West called Jugendstil). Built in 1894 by architect Otto Wagner
-Karlskirche is visible in the background. The Church has many names: "program construction of the Imperial style of the Habsburgs", "Temple of Solomon", "Monument in memory of the victory over the Turks", "Hagia Sophia", etc. The Church, called Goethe "Majestic."He said that his opinion about this building is his vow to those people who are afraid of God. This Church was started by the construction of the Emperor Charles VI and dedicated to St. Borromeus, rescuing from the plague, which began in 1713 the Church began to build the architect Johann Bernard Fischer and, after his death, finished his son Joseph Emmanuel.
Deutsch: - Der Pavillon der Stadtbahn, die einen wichtigen Schritt in der Entwicklung des Jugendstils (im Westen Jugendstyl genannt) darstellt. Erbaut 1894 von Otto Wagner- Im hintergrund ist Karlskirche zu sehen.
Die Kirche hat viele Namen « "programmbau des kaiserlichen Habsburger Stils", "Solomon-Tempel», «Denkmal zum Gedenken an den Sieg über die Türken»," Aya Sofia Wien " und so weiter. Die Kirche, genannt Goethe "Majestätisch".Er sagte, dass seine Meinung über dieses Gebäude sein Gelübde für die Menschen ist, die Angst vor Gott haben. Die Kirche wurde von dem Bau von Kaiser Karl VI. begonnen und dem Heiligen Borromeus gewidmet, der von der Pest rettete, die in 1713 begann die Kirche, den Architekten Johann Bernard Fischer zu bauen und, nach seinem Tod, seinen Sohn Joseph Emmanuel zu beenden. |
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