The Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlsplatz, a striking structure in green, gold, and white marble, stands on Vienna’s Karlsplatz. Designed by Otto Wagner in 1897 as part of the city’s new train station, the pavilion now serves as an exhibition space dedicated to the life and work of this pioneering Art Nouveau architect. Visitors can explore Wagner’s architectural legacy through detailed exhibits, gaining insight into his innovative designs that shaped Vienna’s urban landscape.
Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlsplatz
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