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Georeferenced city map of Vienna (districts within the belt and districts 2 and 20), printed in 1858.
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Release notes: This repository is currently under review. We encourage users to wait until the review process has been completed before downloading and using the data.
This data repository includes the following datasets:
City boundary 1920 (CB_1920.shp)
Urban district boundaries 1920 (UDB_1920.shp)
City boundary 2020 (CB_2020.shp)
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This web application is supplied as an example with the Javascript mapping library OpenLayers. It is used as a test application for OpenLayers improvements. Based on the city map of the OGD Vienna, it shows how a simple city map with display of your own position can be realized.
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Monumental fountain Locations Vienna ================================ The City of Vienna app provides the right information at the right time for everyone living in Vienna: direct answers, city map, real-time messages, news from the city. Direct answers: * to all areas of the city from towing to tick vaccination * Most used services at a glance * automatic search suggestions including direct answers from WienBot * Learns continuously through user input City map: * Detailed base map * Extensive map content of the city of Vienna (e.g. drinking fountain) * Search for addresses and map contents (e.g. stops) * Öffi Routing to entries * Free choice of address search (shops and restaurants or city of Vienna address service with stairs) News: * Real-time information * Departure times and road encyclopedia of the respective location * News from the city * City of Vienna Advantage Club (competitions for members) Profile: * Digital membership card of the City of Vienna Advantage Club * Management of real-time messages (disturbances Wiener Linien, weather warnings, events, civil protection, ...) * Settings, imprint, data protection
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Questions about Vienna? The WienBot provides answers around the clock. Fast, easy and direct via voice function or chat.
The WienBot can be asked for parking fees and entrance fees, opening hours and events. You can have him show you the nearest drinking fountain or garbage collection points nearby in the city map, when the next subway goes and how to get to the Vienna Prater fastest. The WienBot answers this and much more concisely and concisely directly in the app.
Popular wizard functions: Description and timetable information
"How do I get to the Gänsehäufel?" The WienBot not only shows how to get to your destination the fastest, but also when the next public transport will go there.
Share answers with others
Because it is known to be more fun together, the answers of the WienBot can now be shared with others. This is especially useful if you want to share a route with place and time with others. The data is then retrieved in real time. So: How do I get to Town Hall Square at 8 p.m.?
Integration city map
"Where's the nearest drinking fountain?" This feature is particularly practical when you're out and about in the city. The WienBot displays the nearest drinking fountain, manure court or the nearest dog zone clearly in the city map.
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Display service GIS content according to OGC standard WMS 1.3.0 with SLD support. Provides a map representation of GIS data from the City of Vienna in the current state of the database. The display can be freely defined during retrieval using Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) within this OGC standard. In addition to the output in various image formats, other output formats, such as KML, are available.
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Vector data of the area multipurpose map (FMZK) - the digital city map of Vienna as of the reference date 18.1.2024. The inventory reflects the multi-purpose area map based on the aerial image analysis of the aerial flight in 2023. The entire city area is made available as a data collection. http://www.wien.gv.at/urban development/urban survey/geodaten/fmzk/index.html
Important note: More information on the data status in the road area and in the interior of the road blocks can be found in the data set Multipurpose Map Sheet Information 1000 Vienna. https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/b2d17060-b2f4-4cd7-a2e5-64beccfeb4c1.
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In the course of measuring the road space for the multi-purpose map, the Vienna City Survey (MA 41) creates its own fixed points. They are marketed in nature as fork points with two metal tabs.
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Vector data of the area multi-purpose map (FMZK) — the digital city map of Vienna. http://www.wien.gv.at/stadtentwicklung/stadtvermessung/geodaten/fmzk/index.html Important note: Due to the enormous data volumes of the FMZK, it is strongly recommended to retrieve KLEINE excerpts (e.g. 2x2 kilometers) during vector download via WFS (or also with KML) and, if necessary, to split the query into several smaller area queries. The WMS services seal off the scale of 1:11.000! The data set provides more information on the data level in the street area and in the interior of the street blocks.Multi-purpose map Sheet Information 1000 Vienna. https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/b2d17060-b2f4-4cd7-a2e5-64beccfeb4c1.
How and where do we want to live in Vienna?
Many ask themselves this question, whether they have moved from distant parts of the world (= federal states!), the family is experiencing natural growth or one has not yet buried the hope of winning the lottery and is already looking for the area for a proper place to stay.
Spinning Circle, a bicycle messenger service in Vienna, tries to give an answer with a variety of interactive maps of apartments, housing, buildings, community buildings, bicycle traffic but also cars. These maps are based on the Open Data offer of the City of Vienna.
Did you know, * that it is in the 1. District (3 km2 area, 16,131 inhabitants) there are more apartments with 150 square meters and more usable area than in the districts 11, 10, 12 and 15 (total 67.09 km2 area, 445,555 inhabitants) combined? * that between 2002 and 2011 most of the buildings were completed in the "crisis year" of 2008? * that the number of cars per 1000 inhabitants will be lower, but only for low-powered cars? There has been an increase in high-powered cars.
Of course, as a bicycle messenger service, we can not mediate an apartment, but you can refine your search grid with the knowledge from the maps.
Please use the left arrow buttons to move the map. All the data is summarized under Overview, simply select the area of interest. Details contains all maps by district or counting district, you can view the maps with a click and remove them with a second click. Creating your own maps allows you to select the data of interest to you from the entire database, which you can also weight per 1000 inhabitants.
Spinning Circle stands as a bicycle messenger service for fast and reliable delivery, we have also implemented these principles of speed and reliability with these maps in the presentation of information. We have only reciprocated the love with which the city of Vienna maintains its geodata and the generosity with which the city releases this data as open data.
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Building model (LOD0.4) Basic data from the area multipurpose map (FMZK) - the digital city map of Vienna - as vector data: https://www.wien.gv.at/urban development/urban survey/geodaten/fmzk/index.html
More information on the data status in the road area and in the interior of the road blocks can be found in the data set.Multipurpose map sheet information 1000 Vienna. "https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/b2d17060-b2f4-4cd7-a2e5-64beccfeb4c1">https:///www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/b2d17060-b2f4-4cd7-a2e5-64beccfeb4c1</a.
Map containing hiking trail layers to demonstrate the action of subtypes and domains on attribute fields used for editing and display.
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The Wienmap offers a browser-based online map of Vienna. In addition to all location-related content of the data catalogue of the City of Vienna, the basic maps (basic map, aerial image and inscription) of OGD Vienna are also used. The Wienmap can be used on both desktop and mobile devices, as the underlying framework "Leaflet" provides an optimized representation.
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Vector data of the area multipurpose map (FMZK) - the digital city map of Vienna as of the reference date 18.1.2024. The inventory reflects the multi-purpose area map based on the aerial image analysis of the aerial flight in 2023. The entire city area is made available as a data collection. http://www.wien.gv.at/urban development/urban survey/geodaten/fmzk/index.html Important note: More information on the data status in the road area and in the interior of the road blocks can be found in the data set Multipurpose Map Sheet Information 1000 Vienna. https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/b2d17060-b2f4-4cd7-a2e5-64beccfeb4c1.
Map containing hiking trail layers to demonstrate the action of subtypes and domains on attribute fields used for editing and display.
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The 1961 aerial map of Vienna covers the entire city of Vienna. The black and white images have a resolution of 25 centimeters. The aerial flight took place on September 1, 1961. https://www.wien.gv.at/stadtentwicklung/stadtvermessung/geodaten/orthofoto/index.html https://www.wien.gv.at/stadtentwicklung/stadtvermessung/service/luftarchiv.html/
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The aerial map of Vienna from 1956 covers the entire Vienna city area at a resolution of 50 centimeters. The aerial aerial flight took place in April 1956. https://www.wien.gv.at/stadtentwicklung/stadtvermessung/service/luftarchiv.html/
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Citizen Science has become a vital source for data collection when the spatial and temporal extent of a project makes it too expensive to send experts into the field. However, involving citizens can go further than that – participatory projects focusing on subjective parameters can fill in the gap between local community needs and stakeholder approaches to tackle key social and environmental issues.
The Horizon 2020 project, LandSense, is building a modern citizen observatory for Land Use & Land Cover (LULC) monitoring, by engaging citizens to transform current approaches to environmental decision making. Citizen Observatories are community-driven mechanisms to complement existing environmental monitoring systems and can be fostered through mobile and web applications, allowing citizens to play a key role in environmental monitoring. Within this project, the City Oases mobile application, focused on the city of Vienna, has been developed that aims not only to stimulate civic engagement to monitor changes within the urban environment, but also to enable users to drive improvements by providing city planners with information about the public perception of urban spaces. City Oases was launched in March 2019.
Where are the best places for a romantic date? Where can you skate? Where is it cool on a hot summer’s day? Open urban spaces can be used in many ways. Pick an activity in the CityOases app and we show the spots where you can do them, including the rating of previous users and pictures from the location. If you visit the spot you can rate it as well based on a few selected subjective criteria. If you know a cool spot that is openly accessible but not marked in our map yet? Just add it with a list of activities and some pictures. Additionally, you can input your perceptions including whether it is noisy, clean or if the infrastructure is attractive. The picture module within the application promotes you to take photos in the four cardinal directions. Users can search for specific activities, visit one of the points indicated on the map and then evaluate this point.
Time period of data collection: 19/03/2019 - 10/11/2019
Types of contributors: General Public, Students Number of contributors: 50 Number of observations: 788 Number of photos: 1846
Associated files: City Oases Vienna 2019.csv, City Oases Vienna 2019.geoJSON, City Oases Vienna 2019 Attributes.csv
This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. It is attributed to the LandSense Citizen Observatory, Umweltbundesamt (Environment Agency Austria) and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 689812.
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Georeferenced city map of Vienna (districts within the belt and districts 2 and 20), printed in 1858.