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The Austrian Parliament Building is the home of the two houses of the Austrian Parliament, the National Council and the Federal Council. It is located in the heart of Vienna, on the Ringstrasse, a grand boulevard that surrounds the historic city center.
The building is considered one of the city's most important landmarks and is one of the most impressive examples of the neo-Gothic style of architecture in Austria. The Parliament Building was built in 1874 and was designed by the architect Theophil Hansen. The building's design is heavily influenced by the Gothic architecture of the Middle Ages, featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and intricate stonework.
The main entrance to the building is located on the west facade and is adorned with statues of notable figures from Austrian history. The parliament is open to visitors, and the visitors can take a guided tour of the building, which includes a visit to the main hall, the library, and the chambers of the National Council and the Federal Council.
The tours are offered in different languages and are available on certain days, and it's recommended to check for the schedule before visiting. The parliament building is also a popular spot for photography, especially in the night when the building is beautifully illuminated. The parliament building is also close to other important landmarks in Vienna such as the Vienna City Hall and the Museum of Fine Arts.
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