Donaukanal, Vienna Austria - Graffiti HD Video Tour - Danube Canal
Donaukanal (Danube Canal), Vienna Austria - Graffiti Art Video Tour, March 2012 - Wien Österreich.
This is Short Video Tour of Danube Canal (Donaukanal), in Vienna, Austria.
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 17.3 km long.
Unlike the Danube itself, the Donaukanal borders Vienna's city centre, Innere Stadt, where the Wien River (Wienfluss) flows into it. The paths on both sides of the Donaukanal are regularly used by joggers, cyclists and skaters. Recently, there have been successful attempts during the summer months at turning the place into a more attractive recreational area, summer stages, flea markets, cafes...
Danube Canal (Donaukanal) and Vineyards of Vienna Austria
Breathing day in Vienna Austria
Vienna : on the Banks of the Danube Canal (Donaukanal, Wien)
The banks of the Danube Canal offer a large array of activities for leisure-seekers . The cycle path running along the entire canal connects the green areas and suburban neighbourhoods in the north of Vienna to the city centre, allowing to experience different facets of Vienna by bike. Simply strolling along the Danube Canal is also a great way to spend time here For a break from urban life in the centre of Vienna, just head for the green banks of the Danube Canal in the 9th or 20th district of Vienna. Further downstream it becomes even more obvious that this was originally one of the many natural branches of the River Danube. The shallow water zones in particular provide a distinctly out-of town atmosphere for a day out, for picnickers and cyclists who enjoy a short rest or an opportunity to discover the more funky spots of the city, fiercely contrasting with the imperial glance of its overall historic architecture.
Danube Canal City Sightseeing Cruise || Prater || Vienna #3
Hari ke-3 di Vienna, Austria kami bersantai di kapal menyusuri Donau Kanal & mengunjungi Prater.
26 Oktober 2017
Danube canal - Donaukanal
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern tributary of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally a natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. The former tributary branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna than the main river: 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
Onboard the Danube Canal Cruise, Vienna, Austria
To get another view of Vienna, we decided to take a Danube Canal Cruise.
It starts at Schiffstation on the banks of the Danube and cruises along the Danube Canal and takes 1.5 hours.
The boat heads upstream to the Nußdorf Lock before which it turns to go to the mouth of the river Wien, where again it turns to go back to the Schwedenplatz pier, with the many sights of the city centre such as the Ring Tower, the Rossau Barracks, the Kaiserbad Lock, or the Urania Observatory, on the way.
0:03 - The Austrian flag at the end of the boat.
0:23 - The Millennium City and Millennium Tower. A combination of modern shopping malls, multi-screen cinemas, apartments and office buildings. It has 50 floors equalling some 47,200 square metres of space, of which most is used for offices. Only some 9,000 square metres are used for the multi-screen cinema and public areas of the shopping mall.
0:38 - Passing the entrance of the Nußdorf Lock.
0:46 - Kahlenbergerdorf.
1:05 - The hills outside Vienna.
1:25 - Entering the Nußdorf Lock.
2:16 - The Nußdorf Lock door closes in order to raise us 4 meters above the River Danube.
2:37 - Sailing along the Danube Canal.
2:57 - Water lapping against the bank of the canal.
3:02 - Motorway sign for Praha, St Polten and Klosterneuburg.
3:19 - Offices of Kronen Zeitung.
3:29 - Close-up of the Spittelau Incinerator. The incinerator is one of three Spittelau thermal waste treatment facilities of the district Wien GmbH . His special feature, the building of the win by Friedensreich Hundertwasser artistically designed façade. With a total installed capacity of 460 MW, the plant is the second largest producer in the district heating grid of the city of Vienna dar.
The plant, in the northernmost part of the 9th District on the Danube Canal located, was completed 1971st The thermal waste treatment plant Spittelau was built at its current location to the heat for about 2 km away, New General Hospital provide.
4:06 - Entering the city centre.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (01)
The Donaukanal is a former arm of the river Danube, now regulated as a water channel (since 1598), within the city of Vienna, Austria . It is 17.3 km (10.7 mi) long.[1] The Donaukanal bifurcates from the main stream in Döbling and joins it again in Simmering, thus creating an island which holds 2 of the 23 districts of Vienna: Brigittenau (20th District) and Leopoldstadt (2nd District).
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
Vienna Austria - Danube Canal Tour - Pedestrian Zone
Vienna Austria - Spanish Riding School, Danube Canal Tour, State Opera House, Pedestrian Center, The Ring Hotel.
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Mythos Geschichte: Der Donaukanal
Hallo. Ich bin zurück aus der Sommerpause und es geht weiter mit neuen Videos für euch. Hier für euch eine Episode Mythos Geschichte. Es geht um den Wiener Donaukanal. Gute Unterhaltung!
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At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (14)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (10)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (02)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
Donau/Danube and Kanal/Canal(Vienna)
Photo's taken August 2013 in the Vienna area
Donaukanal im Winter (Danube Canal)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally a natural branch, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (08)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (05)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (09)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (07)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (04)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.
At the Donaukanal (Little Danube) in Wien (Vienna), Austria. (12)
The name Donaukanal (Danube Canal), has been used since 1686, for the southern and once main branch of the River Danube in Vienna. Originally the southern natural tributary, during 1598-1600, it was regulated for the first time by Baron von Hoyos. In the 19th century, it was modified to ward off floods and drift ice. It branches off the main stream of the Danube near Nußdorf (lock) and rejoins the main stream just upstream of the Praterspitz (at the Prater park). Compared to what is now the main branch of the Danube (in northeast Vienna), the Donaukanal flows further south into the center of Vienna, and it is much more part of the city of Vienna. 15 road bridges and 5 train bridges cross the Donaukanal. In the early 1990s, work started in the southern section of the Donaukanal (between the 2nd and 3rd districts) to create a recreation area along its banks.