Johannesgasse 33
Johannesgasse 33: A Hub of Viennese Culture
Explore the iconic Beethoven statue in Vienna, a tribute to the legendary composer surrounded by beautiful gardens and rich history.
Immerse yourself in the historical ambiance of Vienna by visiting the magnificent Beethoven statue, a tribute to the legendary composer. Nestled in a picturesque square, this iconic landmark celebrates Beethoven's enduring legacy and offers an ideal spot for reflection and photography.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, enter the address 'Beethovenpl. T, 1010 Wien' into your GPS. From various locations in Lower Austria, take the A1 motorway towards Vienna. Follow signs for 'Zentrum' or 'Innere Stadt' once you reach the city. There are several parking garages nearby, such as the Parkgarage Stephansplatz, which may charge around €4 per hour. After parking, it’s a short walk to the Beethoven statue.
Public Transportation - Train
If you prefer public transportation, take a train to Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Central Station). From there, transfer to the U1 subway line (the red line) towards 'Karlsplatz'. Get off at the 'Stephansplatz' station. Exit the station and walk towards the Graben street, then follow the signs towards 'Beethovenpl. T'. The statue is located a few minutes' walk from the station.
Public Transportation - Bus
Another option is to take a bus to Vienna. Depending on your starting location, check the ÖBB or local bus services for routes that connect to Vienna. Once in Vienna, you can take tram line D from 'Schwedenplatz' towards 'Nussdorf' and get off at 'Beethovenplatz'. The statue is a short walk from the tram stop.
Use Beethoven statue as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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