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Das schmalste Haus Wiens

Discover Vienna's architectural quirk: Das schmalste Haus Wiens, a slender building with a unique history.

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Das schmalste Haus Wiens (Vienna's Narrowest House), located on Linzer Straße, is an architectural curiosity. Its diminutive width and understated elegance have made it a beloved landmark in the Penzing district.

A brief summary to das schmalste Haus Wiens

  • Linzer Str. 133, Vienna, Penzing, 1140, 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

  • Take a moment to appreciate the ingenuity of fitting a building into such a small space.
  • Snap a photo to capture the unique perspective of this narrow building against its wider neighbors.
  • Explore the Penzing district, where the house is located, to discover more of Vienna's local charm.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Das schmalste Haus Wiens is easily accessible via Vienna's public transport system. From central Vienna, take the U4 subway line to the Hietzing station. From there, transfer to the 10A, 47A, or 51A bus and ride to the 'Breitensee' stop, which is directly across the street from the house. Alternatively, take tram line 10 or 52 to the 'Johnstraße/Linzer Straße' stop, a short walk away. A single ticket for public transport within Vienna costs €2.40 and is valid for one journey, including transfers.

  • Walking

    From the Johnstraße/Linzer Straße tram stop, walk east along Linzer Straße. The narrow house will be on your right-hand side after a few minutes. The walk is short and straightforward.

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Das schmalste Haus Wiens, located at Linzer Straße 133 in Vienna's 14th district (Penzing), is a captivating architectural curiosity that has charmed locals and tourists alike. The building's narrow facade has earned it the title of Vienna's Narrowest House. It stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural history and the creative ways in which space has been utilized. While its exact origins are shrouded in some mystery, it is believed that the house was built sometime in the late 19th or early 20th century. Some speculate that it was erected on a narrow plot of land left over after the construction of neighboring buildings. Others suggest it may have been built as a deliberate architectural statement, challenging conventional notions of space and design. Though not officially open to the public for interior visits, the exterior of Das schmalste Haus Wiens is a sight to behold. Its diminutive width immediately draws the eye, contrasting sharply with the surrounding buildings. The facade, while simple, possesses a certain understated elegance, hinting at the stories and secrets held within its walls. Linzer Straße has long been a vital artery connecting Vienna with its western surroundings.

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