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, Austria.


Prior to 19th century

* c. 100 –
Vindobona Vindobona (; from Gaulish ''windo-'' "white" and ''bona'' "base/bottom") was a Roman military camp (or ) in the province of Pannonia, located on the site of the modern city of Vienna in Austria. The settlement area took on a new name in the 13 ...
settled. * 180 – Roman emperor
Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ( ; ; 26 April 121 – 17 March 180) was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoicism, Stoic philosopher. He was a member of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty, the last of the rulers later known as the Five Good Emperors ...
dies in
Vindobona Vindobona (; from Gaulish ''windo-'' "white" and ''bona'' "base/bottom") was a Roman military camp (or ) in the province of Pannonia, located on the site of the modern city of Vienna in Austria. The settlement area took on a new name in the 13 ...
. * 740 - Church of St Ruprecht, the oldest church in Vienna, first built. * 881 – The Bavarians had their first clash at ''Wenia'' with the Hungarians (first mention of Vienna). * 1030 – The Hungarians besiege Vienna. * 1155 ** Henry II, Duke of Austria appoints Vienna as capital city. ** Schottenstift founded. * 1160 – St. Stephen's Cathedral built. * 1221 – Vienna receives rights as staple port. * 1237 – Vienna received a charter of freedom from Frederick II., confirmed in 1247. * 1251 –
Ottokar II of Bohemia Ottokar II (; , in Městec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Austria, Dürnkrut, Lower Austria), the Iron and Golden King, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia from 1253 until his death in 1278 ...
in power. * 1276 – Foundation stone for the Minorites Church laid by King Ottokar II of Bohemia. * 1278 – City charter granted. * 1280 – Jans der Enikel writes the ''Fürstenbuch'', a first history of the city. * 1349 – Augustinian Church consecrated. * 1365 –
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (, ) is a public university, public research university in Vienna, Austria. Founded by Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, Duke Rudolph IV in 1365, it is the oldest university in the German-speaking world and among the largest ...
founded. * 1421 – Jews expelled. * 1482 – Johann Winterburger sets up printing press (approximate date). * 1485 ** Siege of Vienna by
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...
, city passed to Hungary. ** Royal Court of King
Matthias Corvinus Matthias Corvinus (; ; ; ; ; ) was King of Hungary and King of Croatia, Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. He is often given the epithet "the Just". After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and ...
of Hungary relocated to Vienna (known as ''Bécs'' in Hungarian). * 1515 – First Congress of Vienna. * 1529 – Siege of Vienna by Turks. * 1556 – Vienna becomes seat of Holy Roman Empire under Ferdinand I. * 1598 –
Donaukanal The Donaukanal (, ''Danube Canal'') is a former arm of the river Danube, now regulated as a water channel (since 1598), within the city of Vienna, Austria. It is long and, unlike the Danube itself, it borders Vienna's city centre, Innere St ...
regulated. * 1602 –
Melchior Klesl Melchior Klesl (19 February 1552 – 18 September 1630) was an Austrian statesman and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church during the time of the Counter-Reformation. He was minister-favourite of King and Emperor Matthias (1609-1618) and a lead ...
becomes Bishop of Vienna. * 1643 –
Schönbrunn Palace Schönbrunn Palace (Austrian German, German: Schloss Schönbrunn ) was the main summer residence of the House of Habsburg, Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, the 13th district of Vienna. The name ''Schönbrunn'' (meaning "beautiful spring") ha ...
built. * 1668 – July: premiere of Cesti's opera ''
Il pomo d'oro ''Il pomo d'oro'' (''The Golden Apple'') is an opera in a prologue and five acts by the Italy, Italian composer Antonio Cesti with a libretto by Francesco Sbarra (1611-1668). It was first performed before the imperial court in a specially constr ...
''. * 1678 – Palais Modena completed. * 1679 –
Great Plague of Vienna The Great Plague of Vienna occurred in 1679 in Vienna, Austria, the imperial residence of the Austrian Habsburg rulers. From contemporary descriptions, the disease is believed to have been bubonic plague, which is caused by the bacterium '' Y ...
. * 1683 –
Battle of Vienna The Battle of Vienna took place at Kahlenberg Mountain near Vienna on 1683 after the city had been besieged by the Ottoman Empire for two months. The battle was fought by the Holy Roman Empire (led by the Habsburg monarchy) and the Polish–Li ...
. * 1684 – Kollschitzky coffeehouse in business. * 1692 – Academy of Fine Arts Vienna founded. * 1702 – Palais Strozzi completed. * 1703 – Palais Liechtenstein built. * 1704 – Linienwall fortification built. * 1709 –
Theater am Kärntnertor or (Duchy of Carinthia, Carinthian Gate Theatre) was a prestigious theatre in Vienna during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Its official title was (Imperial and Royal Court Theatre of Vienna). History The theatre was built in 170 ...
built. * 1712 –
Palais Trautson Palais Trautson is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria, located at Museumstraße 7. It was once owned by the noble Trautson family. History The land on which the palace is built originally belonged to Countess Maria Margareta Trautson in 1657 a ...
completed. * 1713 – Plague epidemic. * 1716 – Palais Kinsky completed. * 1718 – Vienna Porcelain Manufactory founded. * 1724 – Population: 150,000. * 1735 – Winter Riding School built. * 1741 –
Burgtheater The Burgtheater (; literally: "Castle Theater" but alternatively translated as "(Imperial) Court Theater", originally known as '' K.K. Theater an der Burg'', then until 1918 as the ''K.K. Hofburgtheater'', is the national theater of Austria in ...
opens. * 1752 or 1765Schönbrunn Zoo opens. * 1762 – Premiere of Gluck's opera '' Orfeo ed Euridice''. * 1765 – Artaria publishing firm founded. * 1766 – Prater opens. * 1770 – Chess-playing
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introduced at Schönbrunn Palace. * 1772 – Freyung Christmas market begins. * 1781 –
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition and proficiency from an early age ...
arrives to Vienna from
Salzburg Salzburg is the List of cities and towns in Austria, fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach, Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Austrian Alps, Alps moun ...
. * 1786 ** Demel confectionery and Gesellschaft der Associierten founded. ** 1 May: premiere of Mozart's opera ''
The Marriage of Figaro ''The Marriage of Figaro'' (, ), K. 492, is a ''commedia per musica'' (opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienn ...
''. * 1790 – Population: 200,000. * 1791 – 30 September: premiere of Mozart's ''
The Magic Flute ''The Magic Flute'' (, ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. It is a ''Singspiel'', a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered on ...
''. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies. * 1792 – Schweighofer piano manufactury established.
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire ...
arrives to Vienna from
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. * 1797 - 31 January:
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ...
is born in Alsergrund * 1800 – 2 April: premiere of Beethoven's '' Symphony No. 1''.


19th century

* 1802 – Palais Erdődy commissioned. * 1805 ** 23 May: premiere of Beethoven's opera ''
Fidelio ''Fidelio'' (; ), originally titled ' (''Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love''), Opus number, Op. 72, is the sole opera by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The libretto was originally prepared by Joseph Sonnleithner from the French of ...
''. ** 13 November:
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
takes city. * 1807 – Czartoryski Palace built. * 1808 – 22 December: premiere of Beethoven's Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, Choral Fantasy, and Piano Concerto No. 4 at the
Theater an der Wien The is a historic theatre in Vienna located on the Left Wienzeile in the Mariahilf district. Completed in 1801, the theatre has hosted the premieres of many celebrated works of theatre, opera, and symphonic music. Since 2006, it has served prim ...
. * 1809 – Battle of Aspern-Essling.
Joseph Haydn Franz Joseph Haydn ( ; ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
dies. * 1814 **
Congress of Vienna The Congress of Vienna of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon, Napol ...
. ** C.F. Peters music publisher in business. * 1824 – 7 May: premiere of Beethoven's '' Symphony No. 9''. * 1827 – 27 March: Ludwig van Beethoven dies. * 1828 – 19 November: Franz Peter Schubert dies. * 1829 – Leopoldine Society formed. * 1832 –
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invented. * 1840 – Population: 231,050. * 1842 **
Austrian Southern Railway The Austrian Southern Railway () is a long double track railway, which linked the capital Vienna with Trieste, the former main seaport of Austria-Hungary, by railway for the first time. It now forms the Southern Railway in Austria and the Spi ...
begins. ** Philharmonische Academie formed. * 1847 –
Austrian Academy of Sciences The Austrian Academy of Sciences (; ÖAW) is a legal entity under the special protection of the Republic of Austria. According to the statutes of the Academy its mission is to promote the sciences and humanities in every respect and in every fi ...
established. * 1848 –
Vienna Uprising The Vienna Uprising or October Revolution (, or ) of October 1848 was the last uprising in the Austrian Revolution of 1848. On 6 October 1848, as the troops of the Austrian Empire were preparing to leave Vienna to suppress the Hungarian Revolu ...
. * 1850 ** City expanded beyond
Innere Stadt The Innere Stadt (; ; "Inner City") is the 1st municipal Districts of Vienna, district of Vienna () located in the center of the Austrian capital. The Innere Stadt is the old town of Vienna. Until the city boundaries were expanded in 1850, the I ...
. ** Population: 551,300. * 1858 –
Vienna Ring Road The Ringstrasse or Ringstraße (pronounced ɪŋˌʃtʁaːsə ⓘ, lit. ''ring road'') is a 5.3 km (3.3 mi) circular grand boulevard that serves as a ring road around the historic city centre, the Innere Stadt, of Vienna, Austria. The road is bu ...
constructed. * 1860/1864 – the fine and lofty tower of the Cathedral of St Stephen rebuilt. * 1864 ** Palais Todesco completed. ** ''
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'' newspaper begins publication. * 1867 –
Palais Toskana The ''Palais Toskana'' was a palace in Vienna. History It was constructed in 1867 for the Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria. The architect is unknown; the facade may have been designed by Carl Tietz. The palace was up to four stories high, ...
built. * 1869 **
Vienna State Opera The Vienna State Opera (, ) is a historic opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria. The 1,709-seat Renaissance Revival venue was the first major building on the Vienna Ring Road. It was built from 1861 to 1869 following plans by ...
house built. ** Population: 842,951. * 1870 ** Works started to regulate the
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to make it safe for navigation. **
Musikverein The ( or ; ), commonly shortened to , is a concert hall in Vienna, Austria, which is located in the Innere Stadt district. The building opened in 1870 and is the home of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra. The acoustics of the building's 'Grea ...
inaugurated. * 1873 **
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held. ** Café Landtmann and Hotel Imperial in business. * 1874 ** Palais Chotek completed. ** Premiere of Strauss's opera ''
Die Fledermaus ' (, ''The Bat'', sometimes called ''The Revenge of the Bat'') is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée, which premiered in 1874. Background The original literary source for ' was ...
.'' * 1875 – Danube levees constructed. * 1876 ** Academy of Fine Arts building erected. **
Hotel Sacher Hotel Sacher is a five-star luxury hotel in Vienna, Austria, facing the Vienna State Opera in the city's central Innere Stadt district. It is famous for the specialty of the house, the Sachertorte, a chocolate cake with apricot filling. There is ...
established. ** Café Central in business. * 1878 – Palais Nathaniel Rothschild built. * 1879 – Geological Survey of Austria formed. * 1880 ** Café Sperl in business. ** Population: 1,090,119. * 1881 –
Palace of Justice, Vienna The Palace of Justice () is the seat of the Supreme Court (''Oberster Gerichtshof'') of Austria. The Neo-Renaissance building erected from 1875 to 1881 is located in the Austrian capital Vienna on Schmerlingplatz, a square near the Ringstraße bo ...
built. * 1882 – Palmenhaus Schönbrunn (greenhouse) opens. * 1883 – Completion of the
Vienna City Hall The Vienna City Hall (; Help:IPA/Standard German, aːtˌhaʊs is the town hall of Vienna, Austria, located in the Innere Stadt on the Rathausplatz, Vienna, Rathausplatz, off the Ringstrasse. The Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival bu ...
, an immense Gothic building. * 1884 – Palais Albert Rothschild built. * 1885 – Goldscheider Manufactory and Majolica Factory and Alpinen Gesellschaft Edelraute (hiking club) established. * 1886 – Hermesvilla built."Hermesvilla" ''Wien Museum''.
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* 1887 – Historical Museum of the City of Vienna established. * 1889 – active. * 1890 – City expanded; population: 1,364,548. * 1891 –
Kunsthistorisches Museum The Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien ( "Vienna Museum of art history, Art History", often referred to as the "Museum of Fine Arts, Vienna") is an art museum in Vienna, Austria. Housed in its festive palatial building on the Vienna Ring Road, i ...
(art museum) opens. * 1892 – City hosts the 1892 European Figure Skating Championships. * 1894 ** January: city hosts the 1894 European Figure Skating Championships. ** Palais Rothschild (Prinz-Eugen-Straße) built. * 1895 – Palais Lanckoroński completed. * 1897 **
Wiener Riesenrad The (; 'Vienna Giant errisWheel'), or simply Riesenrad, is a tall Ferris wheel at the entrance of the Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna. It is one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions, ...
erected. ** April:
Vienna Secession The Vienna Secession (; also known as the Union of Austrian Artists or ) is an art movement, closely related to Art Nouveau, that was formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors and architects, including Josef Ho ...
art group founded. * 1898 ** Vienna Stadtbahn begins. ** Secession Building constructed. ** City hosts the 1898 ICA Track Cycling World Championships. * 1899 ** 4 November: Freud's ''
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'' published. ** ' magazine begins publication. * 1900 – Population: 1,769,137.


20th century


1900s–1940s

* 1901 –
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in business. * 1902 ** Freudenau harbor constructed. ** Franciszek Trześniewski opens restaurant. * 1903 ** Kuchelau harbor constructed. **
Wiener Werkstätte The Wiener Werkstätte ("Vienna Workshop"), established in 1903 by the graphic designer and painter Koloman Moser, the architect Josef Hoffmann and the patron Fritz Waerndorfer, was a productive association in Vienna, Austria that brought to ...
art group founded. * 1904 **
Floridsdorf Floridsdorf (; ) is the 21st district of Vienna, Austria (''21. Bezirk''). Located north of the Danube, it comprises former villages such as Floridsdorf, Donaufeld, Jedlesee, Leopoldau, Stammersdorf, Strebersdorf, and Groß-Jedlersdorf. With a pop ...
district added. ** in business. * 1907 – City hosts the 1907 World Figure Skating Championships. * 1908 – Vienna Psychoanalytic Society active. * 1910 – Population: 2,031,000. * 1912 – Aspern Airfield opens. * 1913 ** 23 February: premiere of Schoenberg's ''
Gurre-Lieder ' (''Songs of Gurre Castle, Gurre'') is a tripartite oratorio followed by a Melodrama, melodramatic epilogue for five vocal soloists, narrator, three choruses, and grand orchestra. The work, which is based on an early song cycle for soprano, te ...
''. ** becomes mayor. * 1915 – April: Conference of Central European Socialist Parties held in Vienna. * 1916 – 30 November: funeral of
Franz Joseph I of Austria Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I ( ; ; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the ruler of the Grand title of the emperor of Austria, other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 1848 until his death ...
. * 1918 –
Red Vienna Red Vienna (German language, German: ''Rotes Wien'') was the colloquial name for the Vienna, capital of Austria between 1918 and 1934, during which the Social Democratic Party of Austria, Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria (SDAP) mainta ...
begins. * 1919 ** Lainzer Tiergarten opens. **
Jakob Reumann Jakob Reumann (31 December 1853 in Vienna – 29 July 1925 in Klagenfurt) was an Austrian Social Democratic politician and the first social democratic List of mayors of Vienna, mayor of Vienna from 1919 to 1923. Biography On the Hainfeld Party ...
becomes mayor. * 1920 **
Austrian National Library The Austrian National Library (, ) is the largest library in Austria, with more than 12 million items in its various collections. The library is located in the Hofburg#Neue Burg, Neue Burg Wing of the Hofburg in Innere Stadt, center of Vienna. Sin ...
established. ** Hungarian Historical Institute in Vienna founded. * 1921 ** The Geistkreis seminar begins. ** (garden) established. **
International Working Union of Socialist Parties The International Working Union of Socialist Parties (IWUSP; also known as the 2½ International or the Vienna International; , IASP) was a political international for the co-operation of socialist parties. History The IWUSP was founded on 27 Feb ...
founded in Vienna. * 1923 **
Karl Seitz Karl Josef Seitz (; 4 September 1869 – 3 February 1950) was an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party. He served as member of the Imperial Council, President of the National Council and Mayor of Vienna. Early life Se ...
becomes mayor. **
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founded. * 1924 – Collegium Hungaricum Vienna founded. * 1925 – (cinema) opens. * 1929 – Austrian Bridge Federation founded. * 1931 –
Ernst-Happel-Stadion Ernst-Happel-Stadion (), known as Praterstadion until 1992, is a association football, football stadium in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna. With 50,865 seats, it is the largest stadium in Austria. It was built between 1 ...
built. * 1934 – Richard Schmitz becomes mayor. * 1938 **
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. ** Hermann Neubacher becomes mayor. ** City expands. * 1940 – Philipp Wilhelm Jung becomes mayor. * 1941 – Kehal Adas Yereim Vien established. * 1942 –
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begins. * 1943 ** 30 August: Vienna-Schwechat (Heidfeld) subcamp of the
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established. Its prisoners were mostly Polish, Soviet, Italian and Spanish. ** 30 December:
Hanns Blaschke Hanns Blaschke (1 April 1896 – 25 October 1971) was an Austrian lawyer and politician. A member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP), he served as ''Burgomaster, Bürgermeister'' (mayor) of Vienna from 30 December 1943 until 6 April 1945. He was convicted ...
becomes mayor. * 1944 ** Vienna-Schwechat ('Santa') subcamp of Mauthausen established. ** 13 July: Vienna-Schwechat (Heidfeld) subcamp dissolved, Vienna-Floridsdorf subcamp of Mauthausen established. Prisoners moved from Schwechat (Heidfeld) to Floridsdorf. ** 20 August: Vienna-Saurerwerke subcamp of Mauthausen established. Its prisoners were mostly Poles and Soviet citizens. ** September: Vienna-Hinterbrühl subcamp of Mauthausen established. Its prisoners were mostly Polish, Soviet and Italian. ** 28 September: Vienna-Schönbrunn subcamp of Mauthausen established. * 1945 **
Vienna Offensive The Vienna offensive was an offensive launched by the Soviet 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts in order to capture Vienna, Austria, during World War II. The offensive lasted from 16 March to 15 April 1945. After several days of street-to-street figh ...
. ** 31 March: Vienna-Schwechat ('Santa') subcamp dissolved. Prisoners moved to the Hinterbrühl subcamp. ** 1 April: Floridsdorf, Hinterbrühl and Schönbrunn subcamps dissolved. Prisoners are evacuated by the SS in death marches to the Steyr-Münichholz subcamp and main Mauthausen camp. Massacre of 52 Hinterbrühl prisoners, who were unable to walk. ** 2 April: Vienna-Saurerwerke subcamp dissolved. Prisoners are evacuated by the SS in a death march to the Steyr-Münichholz subcamp, except for ill prisoners who are left behind. ** Allied-occupied city. ** Rudolf Prikryl becomes mayor, succeeded by Theodor Körner. ** Soviet War Memorial installed. * 1948 –
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in Vienna founded.


1950s–1990s

* 1951 ** March: city hosts the
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. ** Franz Jonas becomes mayor. * 1952 – City hosts the 1952 European Figure Skating Championships. * 1954 **
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opens. ** Flood. * 1955 – City hosts the 1955 World Figure Skating Championships. * 1957 ** February: city hosts the 1957 European Figure Skating Championships. **
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headquartered in Vienna. * 1958 – built. * 1959 ** Vienna Museum opens. ** City hosts
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. * 1960 – Österreichische Mediathek (sound archive) headquartered in city. * 1961 –
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of USA and USSR. * 1962 –
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begins. * 1964 – Österreichisches Filmmuseum established. * 1965 – Bruno Marek becomes mayor. * 1967 ** February–March: city hosts the 1967 World Figure Skating Championships. ** March: city hosts the 1967 Ice Hockey World Championships. * 1968 – Austrian Science Fund formed. * 1969 –
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Headquarter moves from
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, Switzerland to Vienna. * 1970 – Felix Slavik becomes mayor. * 1971 – City hosts the 1971 World Fencing Championships. * 1973 – Leopold Gratz becomes mayor. * 1974 – Polish Institute in Vienna founded. * 1976 ** 8 May:
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opens. ** 1 August:
Reichsbrücke The Reichsbrücke (German for ''Imperial Bridge'') is a major bridge in Vienna, linking Mexikoplatz in Leopoldstadt with the Donauinsel in Donaustadt across the Danube. The bridge is used by 50,000 vehicles per day and carries six lanes of tra ...
collapse. * 1977 – City hosts the 1977 Ice Hockey World Championships. * 1979 ** March: city hosts the 1979 World Figure Skating Championships. ** Vienna Islamic Centre and UNO City built. * 1983 ** July: city hosts the 1983 World Fencing Championships. **
Donauinselfest The (German for " Danube Island Festival") is a free open-air music festival which occurs annually at Donauinsel in Vienna, Austria. The festival is hosted by SPÖ Wien. It is the largest open-air music festival in the world, with around 3 ...
begins. * 1984 – Helmut Zilk becomes mayor. * 1985 ** Airport attack. ** Institute of Technology Assessment founded. * 1988 ** New Danube channel constructed. ** ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival begins. * 1990 – Museum in Progress created. * 1991 – City hosts the
1991 World Rowing Championships The 1991 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 19 to 25 August 1991 in Vienna, Austria. The regatta was held on the New Danube. Medal summary The finals were raced on Saturday and Sunday, 24 and 25 Augus ...
. * 1992 – The biggest
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charity event in Europe, the
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begins. * 1993 –
World Conference on Human Rights The World Conference on Human Rights was held by the United Nations in Vienna, Austria, on 14 to 25 June 1993. It was the first human rights conference held since the end of the Cold War. The main result of the conference was the Vienna Declaratio ...
held. * 1994 ** Czech Centre in Vienna founded. ** Michael Häupl becomes mayor. * 1995 – Secretariat for the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization comprising member states in Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, the p ...
established. * 1996 – City hosts the 1996 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships. * 1998 – built. * 1999 – Millennium Tower built. * 2000 ** City website online (approximate date). ** Mischek Tower built.


21st century

* 2001 – IZD Tower and Ares Tower built. * 2003 –
Lighthouse Wien Lighthouse Wien is a Vienna, Austria-based non-profit homeless shelter and housing project for homeless persons with substance dependency, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and/or psychiatric disorders. The project is not subsidiary, subsidized. It was founded ...
founded. * 2004 – built. * 2005 – City co-hosts the
2005 IIHF World Championship The 2005 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship was held 30 April – 15 May 2005 in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria. It was the 69th annual event, and was run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Venues Rosters Preliminary round S ...
. * 2007 – EU
Fundamental Rights Agency The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, usually known in English as the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), is a Vienna-based agency of the European Union inaugurated on 1 March 2007. It was established by Council Regulation (EC) No 168/ ...
established. * 2008 ** World Institute for Nuclear Security headquartered in city. **
UEFA European Football Championship The UEFA European Football Championship, less formally the European Championship and informally the Euro or Euros, is the primary association football tournament organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The competition ...
held. * 2010 – Wiener Staatsballet formed. * 2011 ** Smart City Wien begins. ** Funeral of Otto von Habsburg. * 2014 – Population: 1,797,337. * 2020 – The Vienna attack occurs.


See also

* History of Vienna * History of the Jews in Vienna *
List of mayors of Vienna This is a list of mayors and governors of Vienna since 1282. Vienna is the capital city of Austria. Since 1920, it has also been an Austrian state, with its mayor doubling as the '' Landeshauptmann'' (governor or minister-president) of the Sta ...
* Years in Austria * Timelines of other
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in Austria:
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,
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,
Salzburg Salzburg is the List of cities and towns in Austria, fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach, Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Austrian Alps, Alps moun ...


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Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...