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6 unusual facts about Baden bei Wien


Heinrich Fichtenau

Fichtenau is buried at his family's crypt in the town of Baden, near Vienna.

Natália Kelly

In 2004, at the age of ten, she was a member of the children's opera in the production of In 80 Tagen um die Welt (Around the World in 80 Days) at the Baden state theatre.

Philharmonia Hungarica

It was first established in Baden bei Wien near Vienna by Hungarian musicians who had fled their homeland after it was invaded by Soviet troops.

Robert Hugo, Duke of Parma

Robert Hugo was born at Schloss Weilburg in Baden bei Wien, the second but eldest surviving son of Elias of Bourbon-Parma and Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1882–1940).

Viktor Kurmanovych

However Kurmanovych ran into disagreements with other military specialists in the Headquarters as well as the ongoing typhus epidemic, in September he left for Baden bei Wien, in Austria.

Vladan Đorđević

Vladan Đorđević (Belgrade, Principality of Serbia November 21, 1844 — Baden bei Wien, Austria, August 31, 1930) was physician, prolific writer, organizer of the State Sanitary Service, and politician who was mayor of Belgrade, Minister of Education, Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Foreign Affairs.


Carl Holzmann

Carl Holzmann (22 February 1849, Šitbořice – 14 September 1914, Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian architect who designed several apartment buildings in the centre of Vienna, mostly in the Historicist style.


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Hans Fahrni

In 1914, he tied for 7-8th in Baden bei Wien (Spielmann won), and tied for 13-14th in Mannheim (the 19th DSB-Congress, interrupted tournament, Alexander Alekhine won first prize).