Strudlhofstiege
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The Strudlhofstiege is an outdoor staircase in the Viennese district of Alsergrund.
Opened on 1910-11-29 29 November 1910, it was built by a design of Johann Theodor Jaeger and is regarded as an important Jugendstil work. It was renovated in 1984.
In common with the street on which it can be found, it is named after the sculptor and painter Peter Strudel, who owned property on the street above the staircase.
The 1951 novel Die Strudlhofstiege oder Melzer und die Tiefe der Jahre, written by the Austrian author Heimito von Doderer is named after the staircase, around which some central plot points take place.
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- (German) wien.at - die Strudlhofstiege