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The Theseustempel in Vienna, designed by the renowned architect Pietro Nobile, is a stunning example of Neoclassical architecture. Opened in 1820, this beautiful Greek style temple transports visitors to a different era with its imposing columns and tranquil surroundings. Originally built to showcase the sculpture 'Theseus Slaying the Centaur', now housed in the Art History Museum, the temple has since evolved into a delightful exhibition space featuring new artists annually. This year, visitors can experience 'There May Exist' by Zeinab Alhashemi. Situated in a serene garden setting complete with benches, the temple is accessible to all, with ramps ensuring wheelchair entry. It's a family-friendly destination, making it a perfect stop for both art lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Additionally, its picturesque ambiance makes it a popular choice for pre-wedding photographs. With an impressive 4.6 rating on Google, the Theseustempel is a must-visit historical attraction in Vienna.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ring, Volkstheater U
Bus station 216 m walk
Ring/Volkstheater
Tram stop 212 m walk
Parlament
Tram stop 118 m walk
Rathausplatz, Burgtheater
Bus stop 204 m walk
Schmerlingplatz
Tram stop 335 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 502 reviews
4.6/5 502 reviews
Jangwon Heo
Jangwon Heo
4 weeks ago on Google

안에 전시물이 있습니다. 특별한건 없네요

Йорданка Димитрова
Йорданка Димитрова
1 month ago on Google

От Виена за секунда се пренасяш в Гърция. Храма на Тезей е малка но красива сграда на сред прекрасен парк. Вътре в парка е забранено да се карат колела. Като цяло в града има много забранени паркове за колела и др. , гледайте табелите, че иначе хората няма да спрат да ви правят забележка.

Mar Luna Romero
Mar Luna Romero
1 month ago on Google

No es que haya nada demasiado estrepitosamente bonito dentro