In the heart of Vienna, the Hundertwasserhaus stands as a striking contrast to the city’s baroque palaces and grand plazas. This colorful and eccentric apartment complex, designed by Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, is a vivid example of contemporary architecture. The building’s undulating floors, irregular windows, and a lush array of trees and plants create a whimsical and organic feel. Today, visitors can admire the unique facade and explore the surrounding area, though the apartments themselves are private residences.
Hundertwasser House (Hundertwasserhaus)
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