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Grete-Rehor-Park: A Tranquil Green Space in Vienna's Heart

A peaceful park in Vienna's heart, named after Austria's first female minister, offering a tranquil escape near historic landmarks.

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Grete-Rehor-Park, nestled in Vienna's Innere Stadt, offers a peaceful retreat near key landmarks. Named after Austria's first female minister, Grete Rehor, the park provides a green oasis amidst the city's historic buildings and bustling streets.

A brief summary to Grete-Rehor-Park

  • Dr. Karl Renner-Ring 1, Vienna, Innere Stadt, 1010, AT
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Enjoy a quiet moment on a park bench, taking in the views of the surrounding historic buildings.
  • Visit the nearby Palace of Justice and take the elevator to the rooftop canteen for panoramic views of Vienna.
  • Explore the Monument of the Republic located in front of the park, commemorating a key moment in Austrian history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Hofburg Palace, walk along the Ringstrasse, heading towards the Parliament building. Grete-Rehor-Park is located directly behind the Parliament, between the Palace of Justice and the Epstein Palace. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes and is free of charge.

  • Public Transport

    Take tram lines 1, 2, D, or 71 to the Ring/Volkstheater stop. From there, walk behind the Parliament building; Grete-Rehor-Park will be on your left, between the Palace of Justice and the Epstein Palace. A single public transport ticket costs €2.40.

  • Taxi

    From the city center (e.g., Stephansplatz), a taxi ride to Grete-Rehor-Park will take approximately 5-10 minutes. Expect to pay between €10-€20, depending on traffic and the specific starting point.

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Grete-Rehor-Park, situated in Vienna's city center, provides a serene escape from the urban bustle. Located in the Innere Stadt district, the park is bordered by the Parliament, the Palace of Justice, and the Epstein Palace. This triangular green space is named in honor of Grete Rehor (1910-1987), Austria's first female Federal Minister, who served as Minister for Social Administration from 1966 to 1970. Grete Rehor was a significant figure in Austrian politics and society. Before becoming a minister, she worked as a textile worker, trade union secretary, and parliamentarian. Her appointment as minister was praised for her extensive experience and understanding of social issues. The park's naming in 1995 recognizes her contributions and pioneering role for women in Austrian government. While offering a quiet space for relaxation, Grete-Rehor-Park also holds historical significance. The Monument of the Republic, commemorating the proclamation of the Republic of German Austria in 1918, is located on Dr.-Karl-Renner-Ring in front of the park. The monument features busts of Social Democrats Jakob Reumann, Victor Adler, and Ferdinand Hanusch. Originally unveiled in 1928, it was destroyed in 1934 and rebuilt in 1948. Today, Grete-Rehor-Park provides a green oasis for locals and tourists alike. Its central location makes it easily accessible and a pleasant place to take a break while exploring Vienna's historic center.

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