History Of Danube Tower
In 1964, the impressive Danube Tower emerged as a shining symbol during the Vienna International Garden Show (WIG). This event transformed a neglected spot on the Danube’s banks into the beautiful Danube Park. The tower, overlooking this vibrant park, quickly became the focal point for WIG visitors, offering a stunning view and a fresh perspective on Vienna.
The Danube Tower, designed by the skilled Viennese architect Prof. Hannes Lintl, which was influenced by TV towers in other cities like Stuttgart and Toronto. The tower is tall, reaching 170 meters. Its restaurant is rotated on its axis, giving you a memorable dining experience with fantastic views. Construction, led by Prof. Lintl, took almost two years, from October 1962 to April 1964, using a lot of concrete and reinforced concrete. The then Mayor of Vienna, Franz Jonas, attended the April 16, 1964 grand opening. Today, the Danube Tower is an observation tower symbol of enjoyment, fun, and relaxation.