- Schönlaterngasse
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Schönlaterngasse originally terminated in an alleyway that was removed to make way for the Jesuitenkirche, upon which it was lengthened to "Postgasse", where it still ends today.
The so-called "beautiful lantern" is located at Schönlaterngasse 6. The original lantern is currently in Vienna’s City Museum, but a replica was installed in its original location in
1971 ..
An old blacksmith's smithy can be viewed at Schönlaterngasse 9, which today is home to an art association.
The street is also home to several eating and drinking establishments today, which are particularly open in the evening and night.
Schönlaterngasse has been on Austrian postage stamps four times. It can also be seen in Carol Reed's "
The Third Man " [http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/thirdman/thirdman.html] .References
* [http://travel2.nytimes.com/top/features/travel/destinations/europe/austria/vienna/sight_details.html?adxnnl=1&vid=1124996092302&adxnnlx=1163134029-ulz/T9Oh9wsiVGqAJpXSQw Scönlaterngasse] on "
The New York Times " Travel Guide (derived fromFodor's )
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