The Kursalon At the water glacis, a spa pavilion was built, in which
mineral water with healing properties was served. The current Kursalon building was built between 1865 and 1867 according to plans of
Johann Garben. The opulent building in the
historicist style of the
Italian renaissance is located next to the
Johannesgasse. A wide terrace reaching into the park is attached to it. After it was opened on 8 May 1867 amusements were originally prohibited. However, since that concept was not accepted, it was changed, and
Johann Strauss II gave his first concert here on 15 October 1868. The Kursalon thus became a popular place for
concerts and for
dancing, especially during the era of the
Strauss brothers. Today, after undergoing some renovation, it is still used for
balls, concerts,
nightclub events and
congresses. There is also a
Café-
Restaurant inside it.
Monuments The
gilded bronze monument of
Johann Strauß II, is one of the most known and most frequently photographed monuments in Vienna. It was unveiled to the public on 26 June 1921 and is framed by a
marble relief made by
Edmund Hellmer. The gilding was removed in 1935 and laid on again only in 1991. There are several other monuments, e.g. of
Franz Schubert,
Franz Lehár,
Robert Stolz and
Hans Makart; the
Stadtpark is the park with the largest number of monuments and sculptures in Vienna. Schubert-m.JPG|
Franz Schubert Monument Stadtpark Schubert 514.JPG|Closeup of Franz Schubert statue Monumento a Johann Strauss, Stadtpark, Viena, Austria, 2020-01-31, DD 95.jpg|Johann Strauss Monument Robert Stolz bust in Stadpark Vienna.JPG|
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Andreas Zelinka Monument Franz Lehar Denkmal.jpg|Franz Lehár Monument
The Meierei The former milk drinking hall was erected as part of the installations surrounding the Wienfluß according to plans of Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer during the years of 1901 to 1903. After suffering heavy damage during
World War II, the building was extended during reconstruction. Today, with another annex having been built, there is a restaurant in the
Meierei.
Plants The
flora in the park is characterized by a wide range of species, planted to bloom in all seasons. A parkway bordering the Ringstraße reduces the impact of noise and emission on the park. Some groves are
natural protection zones, including
ginkgo,
honey locust,
Pyramid Poplar, and
Caucasian wingnut. == External links ==