Am Hof

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- Best time to go
- Year-round
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- wheelchair-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
Am Hof is one of the oldest and largest squares in Vienna's inner city, laid out on the site of a Roman garrison and later a ducal residence. At its centre rises a bronze Marian column set on a marble base, raised in the seventeenth century to mark deliverance from war and plague. The square is closed on one side by the Church of the Nine Choirs of Angels, from whose balcony the end of the Holy Roman Empire was proclaimed in 1806. A weekend antiques and craft market fills the space in warmer months.
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