The Jubiläumswarte is an observation tower located on the Gallitzinberg in Vienna, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding area. The tower stands at a height of 449 meters above sea level and has an observation platform 31 meters above the ground, accessible via an external spiral staircase. On a clear day, visitors can see the Wienerwald, the city of Vienna, and even the Hainburger Berge and the Leithagebirge in the distance. The tower was originally built in 1898 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph I's reign and has since been rebuilt and renovated. Nearby, visitors can find the Haus der Wiener Waldschule and the remains of a World War II bunker
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Activities: We went to the Jubiläumswarte, which offers a view of the city. We were at the terrace of the Waldschule. The kids found it exciting, and they discovered stuffed forest animals when looking inside the windows
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the view from the Jubiläumswarte. The view extends to the Schneeberg on clear days. The kids also liked exploring the terrace of the Waldschule and seeing the stuffed animals ✨