This
is both the city hall for Vienna, and the seat of
the Viennese Provincial Assembly. Its towers climb
into the sky in a lacework of stone intricate enough
to rival any church, and put any modern government
building to shame. The central tower is the tallest
at 325 feet. At the top is the Rathausmann, an 11-foot-tall
statue of a knight in armor. In front of the city
hall is Rathausplatz -- a wide park that separates
the building from the Ringstraße. On the other side
if the Brugtheater
and in-between there are often concerts and other
public activities. If you're hungry, and up for a
bit of eavesdropping, there's a restaurant in the
basement where you can rub elbows with Vienna's politicos.