Graben Street

Graben Street has a rich history that dates back centuries. The name "Graben" comes from the German language, meaning "ditch." In ancient times, the Graben area served as a camp for the Romans. Vienna was once surrounded by a large wall with a ditch beside it, and this ditch eventually transformed into the first residential area for people in Vienna. Over time, it evolved into a tourist destination frequented by visitors year-round.

The street is home to a variety of international restaurants and cafes, as well as numerous well-known local and global shops. At the center of the street stands a memorial monument, commemorating the historical significance of this location that has witnessed various wars.

Address:

Graben 26-28, 1010 Wien, Austria

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