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    Viennain Figures

    2014

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    2 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    CREDITS

    Owned, published and edited by

    Vienna City Administration

    Municipal Department 23 Economic Affairs, Labour and Statistics

    Responsible for the contents: Klemens Himpele

    Editorial office

    Section Statistics Vienna

    Meiereistrae 7, Sektor B, A-1020 Wien

    Phone: +43-1-4000-83059

    [email protected]

    www.statistik.wien.at

    Editors

    Michaela Lukacsy, Christian Fendt

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    3VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    Renate BraunerDeputy Mayor and Executive CityCouncillor of Finance, Economic Affairsand Vienna Public Utilities

    Photo:PID/DavidBohma

    n

    Dear readers,

    Vienna is growing.By 2029, its population will have passed the thresh-

    old of 2 million. This is welcome news given that population growth

    initiates dynamic business development and progress in society. At the

    same time, it brings challenges and requires investments in fields like

    infrastructure, education, housing or healthcare.

    The statistics compiled by Municipal Department 23 are a key resource

    for political decision-makers as they identify major developments and

    take the necessary political measures.

    But the present figures also prove that we are on the right way:

    Vienna is the most liveable city in the world. It scores top marks in

    international rankings for quality of life, innovative spirit and economic

    performance. We will continue to follow our targeted strategy for the

    citys development, making sure its excellent services are accessible to

    everyone who lives here.

    Vienna is attractive for tourists as well. Over 12.7 million overnight

    stays in 2013 mark a new record high.

    Vienna is productive.The good availability of highly qualified labour, a

    high female employment rate of 79.5 %, reliable labour market stabil-

    ity, scientific know-how and above-average labour productivity makethe Austrian capital a particularly attractive business location.

    And Vienna stands for transparency. Nowadays it is imperative to

    make data generally accessible and understandable. Just as the citys

    budget, which is available online at www.offenerhaushalt.at, Vienna

    in Figures constitutes a valuable step towards transparent informationmanagement.

    I am confident the current issue will make interesting and enjoyable reading.

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    4 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    URBAN HISTORY

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    Around 50 a.D. First Roman military camp Vindobona is erected

    881 First documented mention of the name Wenia for Vienna

    1137 First documented mention of Vienna as a town

    1221 Granting of the Town Charter

    1237 Vienna becomes a free Imperial Town

    1365 Duke Rudolf IV establishes the first university in Vienna

    1469 The diocese of Vienna is founded

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    from1

    500t

    St. Charles ChurchPhoto: Yvann K - Fotolia.com

    o190

    from

    1800t

    01814 Congress of Vienna

    1858 Construction of the Ringstrae boulevard

    1862 Vienna Stadtpark opens

    1869 Regulation of the river Danube

    1870 Construction of the 1st Vienna Spring Water Pipeline

    1883 The new Vienna City Hall on Ringstrae is opened1897 The Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel is built in Prater

    o2000

    from1

    90

    0t

    Donau City Tower 1Photo: Creativemarc - Fotolia.com

    from2

    00

    02001 Opening of the Museumsquartier complex

    2006 Twin City Liner connects Vienna and Bratislava2008 Finals of the European Football Championship in Vienna

    2010 Reopening of Therme Wien city spa

    2012 Partial opening of Vienna Central Station

    2013 30th Vienna City Marathon

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    Schnbrunn PalacePhoto: Bruder Jakob - Fotolia.com

    1529 1st Turkish siege of Vienna1547 First maps of Vienna by Augustin Hirschvogel

    1683 2nd Turkish siege of Vienna

    1688 First public lighting system with oil lamps

    1695 Construction of Schnbrunn palace starts

    1737 Completion of St. Charles Church

    1795 The Vienna Albertina is founded

    Vienna City HallPhoto: media wien

    1900 Construction of the 2nd Vienna Spring Water Pipeline

    1922 Vienna becomes a federal province in its own right

    1954 Vienna takes its current shape and area, subdivided into 23 districts

    1964 Donauturm opens

    1978 Opening of the first public underground line (U1)

    1979 Opening of Vienna International Centre (UNO City)

    1981 Opening of Danube Island, a new local recreation area

    Danube IslandPhoto: MA 45

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    6 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    URBAN AREAVienna 2014

    Total area

    Built-up area (2012)

    Green space (2012)

    Bodies of water (2012)

    Roads, streets (2012)Length of city boundaries

    Highest elevation

    Lowest elevation

    Northernmostborder point

    Easternmost

    border point

    Westernmostborder point

    Southernmostborder point

    Longest street

    Shortest street

    Highest building

    41,487 ha

    14,750 ha (35.6 %)

    18,889 ha (45.5 %)

    1,913 ha (4.6 %)

    5,936 ha (14.3 %)136.5 km

    Hermannskogel (543 m)

    Lobau (151 m)

    Border point 60 in the cadastral district of Stammersdorf,located approx. 1,400 m north-west of Rendezvous inn(21st municipal district)

    Border point 176 in the cadastral district of Kaiserebers-

    dorf-Herrschaft (22nd municipal district), approx. 700 mnorth of Gnsehaufen-Traverse

    Westernmost corner of the wall around the Lainz WildlifePreserve, approx. 1,000 m north-west of Altes Dianatorgate (13th municipal district)

    Approx. 370 m south-west of Schutzengelkreuz in thecadastral district of Unter-Laa (10th municipal district)

    Hhenstrae (17th and 19th districts) - 15.0 km

    Irisgasse (1st district) - 17.5 m

    Donauturm tower in Donaupark (22nd district) - 252 m

    Source: Municipal Departments 28, 37 and 41.

    Air temperature | in C

    Average 19712000

    max 2013 Average 2013 min 2013

    Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

    14.8

    10.8

    17.7

    28.025.9

    33.4

    36.8 38.5

    27.0

    22.519.7

    13.3

    9.7

    5.36.5

    0.7

    7.3 6.9

    11.3 11.2

    4.2

    1.01.7

    3.2

    Source:ZAMGClimateDe

    partment.

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    7VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    Duration of sunshine | in h

    Source

    :ZAMGClimateDepartment.

    Average 19712000 20132012

    50

    100

    150

    200

    250

    300

    350

    400

    450

    Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

    Precipitations | in mm

    Source:ZAMGClimateDe

    partment.

    Average 19712000 20132012

    Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    20

    140

    160

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    8 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    POPULATIONPopulation in Vienna 2013

    Demographic information total men women

    Population *

    Foreign citizens *

    Residents with migration background *

    Natural change

    Live births

    Deaths

    Net migration

    Inflows

    Outflows

    Naturalisation

    Persons born in AustriaPersons born abroad

    Life expectancy at birth

    Life expectancy at the age of 60 years

    1,766,746

    428,213

    629,541

    2,359

    18,691

    16,332

    22,711

    94,034

    71,323

    2,423

    7731,650

    79.9

    23.0

    850,596

    215,770

    305,131

    2,344

    9,865

    7,521

    11,913

    50,978

    39,065

    1,151

    401750

    77.3

    20.9

    916,150

    212,443

    324,410

    15

    8,826

    8,811

    10,798

    43,056

    32,258

    1,272

    372900

    82.4

    24.7

    Source: Statistics Austria, calculation: Municipal Department 23.

    * Population at the beginning of the year 2014.

    Surface and population of Viennas municipal districts 2014 *

    Municipal district surface in ha total men women

    Wien

    1. Innere Stadt

    2. Leopoldstadt

    3. Landstrae

    4. Wieden

    5. Margareten

    6. Mariahilf

    7. Neubau

    8. Josefstadt

    9. Alsergrund

    10. Favoriten

    11. Simmering

    12. Meidling13. Hietzing

    14. Penzing

    15. Rudolfsheim-Fnfhaus

    16. Ottakring

    17. Hernals

    18. Whring

    19. Dbling

    20. Brigittenau21. Floridsdorf

    22. Donaustadt

    23. Liesing

    41,487.0

    286.9

    1,924.2

    739.8

    177.5

    201.2

    145.5

    160.8

    109.0

    296.7

    3,182.2

    2,325.6

    810.33,771.5

    3,376.3

    391.8

    867.3

    1,139.1

    634.7

    2,494.4

    571.04,444.3

    10,229.9

    3,206.8

    1,766,746

    16,131

    99,597

    86,454

    31,452

    53,610

    30,613

    30,792

    24,279

    40,528

    186,450

    93,440

    90,87451,275

    87,597

    74,791

    99,094

    54,422

    48,365

    69,242

    84,305148,947

    168,394

    96,094

    850,596

    7,726

    48,650

    41,085

    14,903

    26,299

    14,833

    14,703

    11,855

    19,286

    91,638

    45,541

    43,75223,505

    41,727

    37,220

    48,451

    26,528

    22,208

    31,849

    41,20071,633

    80,684

    45,320

    916,150

    8,405

    50,947

    45,369

    16,549

    27,311

    15,780

    16,089

    12,424

    21,242

    94,812

    47,899

    47,12227,770

    45,870

    37,571

    50,643

    27,894

    26,157

    37,393

    43,10577,314

    87,710

    50,774

    Source: Statistics Austria, calculation: Municipal Department 23; Municipal Department 41.

    * Population at the beginning of the year 2014.

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    9VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    Population Development 20042014 | in %

    +14.3

    +13.6

    +9.8

    +9.7

    +6.4

    +6.2

    +4.7

    +4.6

    +1.8

    Eisenstadt

    Graz

    Innsbruck

    Vienna

    Bregenz

    Klagenfurt

    Linz

    St. Plten

    Salzburg

    Source:St

    atisticsAustria,calculation:MunicipalDepartment23.

    Population Development 20022012 * | in %

    0.7

    2.2

    15.9

    +18.5

    +15.2

    +14.0

    +11.8

    +9.3

    +7.5

    +7.4

    +7.2

    +5.1

    +3.7

    +3.2

    +1.6

    Brussels

    Stockholm

    London (metropolitain area)

    Copenhagen

    Vienna

    Prague

    Amsterdam

    Madrid

    Paris

    Rome

    Berlin

    Warsaw

    Budapest

    Lisbon

    AthensSource:Eurostat(UrbanAu

    dit),calculation:MunicipalDepartment23.

    * Stockholm, London and Athens: 20012011; Paris: 19992009.

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    10 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    EDUCATIONChild care and education 2013/14

    Child care facilities total boys girls

    Total 86,251 44,208 42,043

    Day nurseries 10,985 5,646 5,339

    Kindergartens 36,118 18,713 17,405

    After-school care facilities 17,830 9,056 8,774

    Mixed-age facilities 21,318 10,793 10,525

    Source: Municipal Department 10 und Statistics Austria.

    Pupils 2012/13

    Schools total boys/men girls/women

    Total

    Compulsory schools providinggeneral education

    Primary schools

    Lower secondary schools(Hauptschulen)

    New secondary schools

    Special needs schools

    Pre-vocational schools

    General secondary schools (AHS)

    General sec. schools (AHS) - lower level

    General sec. schools (AHS) - upper level

    Vocational schools for apprentices

    Vocational secondary schools (BMS)

    Vocational colleges (BHS)

    Technical-industrial collegesCommercial colleges

    Business colleges

    Colleges for agriculture and forestry

    Other

    225,645

    98,654

    64,426

    20,971

    7,657

    2,941

    2,659

    59,608

    33,807

    25,801

    21,541

    7,297

    24,082

    13,5017,582

    2,869

    130

    14,463

    114,107

    52,061

    33,253

    11,300

    4,110

    1,849

    1,549

    27,770

    16,291

    11,479

    12,985

    3,883

    12,439

    9,0702,741

    562

    66

    4,969

    111,538

    46,593

    31,173

    9,671

    3,547

    1,092

    1,110

    31,838

    17,516

    14,322

    8,556

    3,414

    11,643

    4,4314,841

    2,307

    64

    9,494

    Source: Statistics Austria.

    Students 2012/13

    Universities/Colleges total men women

    Total 183,264 84,700 98,564

    Universities of applied sciences * 12,422 7,160 5,262

    Teacher training colleges * 5,574 1,311 4,263

    Public universities ** 162,465 75,172 87,293

    among them University of Vienna 88,461 32,318 56,143

    among them Vienna University 26,503 19,329 7,174of Technology

    among them Vienna University 22,026 11,473 10,553of Economics an Business

    Private universities 2,803 1,057 1,746

    Source: Statistics Austria.

    * Not including further training courses.** Regular students.

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    11VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    Level of education of the labour force 2013 | in %

    Austria Vienna

    28.2

    22.7

    8.5

    25.6

    15.0

    16.4

    17.4

    12.9

    38.7

    14.6

    University *

    Secondary school(leaving certificate)

    Technical school

    Apprenticeship

    Compulsory school

    Source:

    StatisticsAustria.

    Population of the 3034 age group having completed tertiary education inNUTS-2 regions 2013 | in %

    27.2

    34.6

    40.1

    43.3

    44.0

    44.9

    45.8

    46.8

    49.4

    51.4

    51.4

    53.3

    56.2

    58.8

    72.3

    Lazio (Rome)

    Lisboa (Lisbon)

    Vienna

    Berlin

    Attiki (Athens)

    Kzp-Magyarorszg (Budapest)

    Rgion de Bruxelles-Capitale (Brussels)

    Praha (Prague)

    Noord-Holland (Amsterdam)

    Mazowieckie (Warsaw)

    Comunidad de Madrid

    le de France (Paris)

    Stockholm

    Hovedstaden (Copenhagen)

    Inner London

    Source:Eurostat.

    * University and university equivalent (academies).

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    12 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    ECONOMYGross regional product 2011

    Federal province EUR million in % EUR per capita

    Austria 299,240 100.0 35,700

    Burgenland 6,829 2.3 24,000

    Carinthia 16,936 5.7 30,400

    Lower Austria 47,327 15.8 29,400

    Upper Austria 50,677 16.9 35,900

    Salzburg 21,857 7.3 41,300

    Styria 37,413 12.5 31,000

    Tyrol 26,095 8.7 36,800

    Vorarlberg 14,050 4.7 38,000

    Vienna 77,942 26.0 45,600

    Source: Statistics Austria.

    Tourism 2013

    Tourist overnight staysProvincial capital

    total from Austria from abroad

    Vienna 12,719,289 2,326,952 10,392,337

    Salzburg 2,552,424 702,660 1,849,764Innsbruck 1,440,009 364,494 1,075,515

    Graz 984,771 462,834 521,937

    Linz 775,396 367,920 407,476

    Klagenfurt 394,813 202,112 192,701

    Bregenz 324,231 105,174 219,057

    St. Plten 143,836 92,492 51,344

    Eisenstadt 50,536 29,233 21,303

    Source: Statistics Austria.

    Labour Market 2013

    Employment and unemployment total men women

    Employment with compulsory insuranceGainful employment

    Gainful employment, standard forms

    among them freelance service contracts

    Min. employment and minimal freelanceservice contracts

    Employees in minimal employment

    Minimal freelance service contracts

    Self-employmentPersons registered as unemployed

    Unemployment rate (registered rate) in %

    Unemployment rate (EU rate) in %

    974,243877,385

    791,327

    8,909

    86,058

    76,214

    9,844

    96,85890,230

    10.2

    8.4

    499,463439,236

    402,208

    4,488

    37,028

    33,088

    3,940

    60,22753,432

    11.7

    8.6

    474,780438,149

    389,119

    4,421

    49,030

    43,126

    5,904

    36,63136,798

    8.6

    8.2

    Source: Association of Austrian Social Insurance Institutions, Social Insurance Institutionfor Farmers, Social Insurance Institution for Trade and Industry, Vienna Labour MarketService (AMS).

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    13VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    Gross regional product per capita in the NUTS-2 regions 2011 | in 1,000 EUR

    86.0

    62.0

    56.2

    52.551.2

    45.6

    40.5

    31.2

    29.9

    29.6

    29.3

    24.8

    22.5

    16.2

    15.7

    Inner London

    Rgion de Bruxelles-Capitale (Brussels)

    Stockholm

    Hovedstaden (Copenhagen)le de France (Paris)

    Vienna

    Noord-Holland (Amsterdam)

    Praha (Prague)

    Lazio (Rome)

    Comunidad de Madrid

    Berlin

    Attiki (Athens)

    Lisboa (Lisbon)

    Kzp-Magyarorszg (Budapest)

    Mazowieckie (Warsaw)Source:

    Eurostat.

    Tourism 2013 | overnight stays in million

    international tourism domestic tourism

    53.7

    36.7

    26.9

    24.2

    14.9

    14.7

    13.5

    11.3

    11.0

    7.8

    7.3

    7.0

    6.2

    n/a

    n/a

    London

    Paris *

    Berlin

    Rome *

    Madrid *

    Prague

    Vienna **

    Amsterdam *

    Stockholm **

    Budapest

    Lisbon *

    Copenhagen **

    Brussels

    Athens

    Warsaw

    Source:EuropeanCitiesMa

    rketingReport2014,TourMIS.

    * Overnight stays in hotels or similar establishments only.** inlcuding communities in the citys surrounding region.

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    Global Cities Index * 2014 | points achieved

    Lisbon

    Athens

    Warsaw

    Prague

    Budapest

    Copenhagen

    Stockholm

    Rome

    Amsterdam

    Berlin

    Vienna

    Madrid

    Brussels

    Paris

    London

    13.6

    17.5

    17.5

    20.6

    23.5

    24.1

    26.3

    29.4

    30.3

    31.8

    32.9

    52.3

    58.1

    n/a

    n/a

    So

    urce:A.T.Kearney.

    Big Mac-Index * 2012 | in min.s

    14

    1616

    16

    16

    17

    18

    20

    22

    23

    30

    34

    36

    49

    n/a

    Vienna

    AmsterdamBerlin

    London

    Paris

    Stockholm

    Madrid

    Brussels

    Lisbon

    Rome

    Athens

    Prague

    Warsaw

    Budapest

    CopenhagenSource:UBS.

    * The cities are assessed for their business activity (weighting factor: 30%), human capital (30%),information exchange (15%), cultural experience (15%) and political engagement (10%).

    ** Working time required to buy a Big Mac.

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    15VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    Innovation Cities Global Index * 2014 | points achieved

    56

    56

    56

    55

    55

    54

    53

    50

    48

    48

    47

    46

    45

    44

    41

    London

    Paris

    Vienna

    Amsterdam

    Copenhagen

    Berlin

    Stockholm

    Brussels

    Prague

    Budapest

    Rome

    Madrid

    Warsaw

    Lisbon

    AthensSource:2thinknow.

    International congresses ** 2013

    n/a

    n/a

    93

    99

    106

    109

    111

    120

    121

    125

    166

    178

    182186

    204

    Warsaw

    Athens

    Stockholm

    Rome

    Budapest

    Copenhagen

    Brussels

    Amsterdam

    Prague

    Lisbon

    London

    Berlin

    ViennaMadrid

    Paris

    Source:InternationalCongressandConventionAs

    sociation.

    * For the current ranking, the 162 indicators were summarised to form a three factor score for Cultural Assets,Networked Markets and Human Infrastructure - with a focus on mobility, start-ups, education and technology.The three factors were used to assess how conducive the respective cities are to ideas and developmentsfostering regional or global innovation.

    ** International congresses with a minimum of 50 participants that are held on a regular basis, alternatingbetween at least 3 different countries.

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    16 VIENNA IN FIGURES 2014

    TRANSPORTPublic Transport

    Wiener Linien 2011 2012 2013

    Passengers in million

    Underground

    Trams

    Buses

    Length of network in km

    Underground

    Trams

    Buses

    Number of lines

    Underground

    TramsBuses

    Number of stations

    Underground

    Trams

    Buses

    875.0

    567.6

    193.8

    113.6

    937.4

    74.2

    214.8

    648.4

    123

    5

    2890

    4,452

    101

    1,031

    3,320

    906.6

    444.4

    295.1

    167.1

    1,013.0

    74.2

    221.5

    717.3

    132

    5

    2998

    4,783

    101

    1,056

    3,626

    900.0

    428.8

    293.6

    177.6

    1,094.8

    78.5

    225.0

    791.3

    147

    5

    29113

    5,052

    104

    1,071

    3,877

    Source: Wiener Linien.

    Individual transport

    Indicators 2011 2012 2013

    Road network in km

    Municipal roads in km

    Federal roads in km

    System of bicycle paths and lanes, in km

    Stock of motor vehicles

    CarsOmnibuses

    Lorries

    Tractors

    Other motor vehicles

    Motorcycles

    Private car density per 1,000 inhabitants

    Newly registered motor vehicles

    CarsLorries

    Others

    2,809

    2,763

    46

    1,205

    829,790

    674,5263,670

    62,307

    3,654

    4,557

    81,076

    392,8

    87,489

    72,5957,394

    7,500

    2,811

    2,765

    46

    1,223

    837,810

    679,4923,646

    63,075

    3,713

    4,559

    83,325

    390,2

    82,999

    69,0466,355

    7,598

    2,817

    2,771

    46

    1,246

    841,669

    681,4133,661

    63,686

    3,757

    4,500

    84,652

    385,7

    81,691

    68,3316,393

    6,967

    Source: Municipal Departments 28, 46, ASFINAG and Statistics Austria,calculation: Municipal Department 23.

    Road traffic

    Traffic accidents 2011 2012 2013Traffic accidents involving personal injury 4,514 6,348 5,774

    Casualties 5,690 7,728 6,996

    injured in traffic accidents 5,668 7,704 6,979

    killed in traffic accidents 22 24 17

    Source: Statistics Austria.

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    Car ownership rate 2013 | per 1,000 inhabitants

    Vienna 385.9

    438.2Innsbruck

    469.5Graz

    511.8Salzburg

    513.1Linz

    516.0Bregenz

    568.8.

    St. Pltena

    Austri

    602.8

    Source:

    Statistics Klagenfurt

    Eisenstadt (incl. Rust) 660.8

    Car ownership rate 2011 * | per 1,000 inhabitants

    234.4

    256.6

    290.2

    293.8

    327.8

    361.6

    389.6

    451.3

    467.7

    533.4

    540.7

    697.5

    n/a

    n/a

    n/a

    Paris

    Amsterdam

    Berlin

    London (metropolitan area)

    Budapest

    Stockholm

    Vienna

    Brussels

    Madrid

    Warsaw

    Prague

    Rome

    Athens

    Copenhagen

    LisbonSource:Eurostat(UrbanAu

    dit),StatisticsAustria.

    * Paris: 2010; Rome and Warsaw: 2009.

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    CULTURETotal visits to museums and exhibitions in Vienna

    Art & culture institutionsin Vienna

    2010 2011 2012

    Visits in 1,000

    Federal museums and institutions

    Art History Museum, includingMuseum of Ethnology andTheatre Museum

    1,098.0 1,030.8 1,260.9

    Austrian Gallery Belvedere 812.4 888.6 1,139.6

    Albertina 655.6 574.7 620.3

    Museum of Natural History 527.7 553.0 564.5

    Museum of Technology 327.4 295.7 316.9

    Leopold Museum 317.4 294.4 364.2Museum of Modern Art,Ludwig Art Foundation

    237.5 148.2 199.6

    Austrian National Library 225.3 241.4 237.9

    MAK - Austrian Museum of 190.6 156.2 139.2Applied Arts | Contemporary Art

    Museum of Military History 168.0 154.3 174.5

    Museums and memorial houses owned by the City and Province of Vienna

    Haus der Musik 216.2 166.8 174.0(Interactive Sound Museum)

    Wien Museum 194.1 216.6 272.0

    Mozart Haus Vienna 119.1 130.3 132.8

    Jewish Museum Vienna 67.5 59.5 88.2

    Private museums

    KunstHaus Vienna 143.5 190.2 110.3

    ZOOM Childrens Museum 116.8 113.4 111.4

    Sigmund Freud Museum 65.8 68.9 75.4

    Austrian Film Museum 55.4 54.2 53.5

    Exhibition centres

    Kunsthalle Vienna 167.4 195.3 103.4

    Vienna Secession Association 99.0 99.6 142.7of Visual Artists

    Knstlerhaus Vienna 85.5 52.4 40.3

    Related facilities operated by various institutionsSchnbrunn Palace 2,587.0 2,665.0 2,824.0

    Schnbrunn Zoo 2,237.2 2,355.1 2,193.2

    Hofburg Imperial Palace Imperial Apartments, Court Silverand Table Rooms

    647.1 627.0 640.2

    Vienna Aqua Terra Zoo 408.4 410.5 436.5

    St. Stephens Cathedral 380.0 560.0 548.0

    Spanish Riding School Piber Federal Stud

    325.2 343.2 337.5

    Imperial Crypt - Capuchins' Crypt 220.0 220.0 195.0

    Palmenhaus Schnbrunn 155.7 139.5 120.0

    Planetarium Vienna 64.0 62.1 64.9

    Source: Statistics Austria.

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    Seat occupancy rate in the theatre season 2011/2012 | in %

    Vienna State Opera * 97.7

    Theater im Zentrum

    Burgtheater *

    97.0

    89.4

    Theater an der Wien 87.2

    Akademietheater 87.1

    Kammerspiele 86.0

    Ronacher 85.8

    Theater in der Josefstadt * 82.3

    Austria.

    Raimundtheater 80.5

    tics

    ce:

    Statis Volksoper 80.5

    Sour Volkstheater * 71.1

    Number of shows 2011/12

    * Main stage.

    126

    222

    249

    254

    274

    283

    292

    305

    306

    337

    372

    Theater an der Wien

    Theater im Zentrum

    Ronacher

    Raimundtheater

    Volkstheater *

    Akademietheater

    Vienna State Opera *

    Volksoper

    Burgtheater *

    Theater in der Josefstadt *

    Kammerspiele

    Source:StatisticsAustria.

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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONCity Administration staff 2013

    StaffStaff * at year-end

    total men women

    Total 29,456 14,056 15,400

    Public officials 11,587 6,402 5,185Contractual employees 17,869 7,654 10,215

    Source: Chief Executive Office of the Vienna City Administration.

    * Municipal staff in the strict sense of the word.

    City and Federal Province of Vienna staff outside the City Administration proper, 2013

    Staff Staff at year-end

    total men women

    Wiener Wohnen - Housing in Vienna

    Public officials

    Contractual employees

    Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund - ViennaHospital Association

    Public officialsContractual employees

    Wien Kanal - Vienna Waste Water Management

    Public officials

    Contractual employees

    Wiener Stadtwerke - Vienna Public Utilities

    Public officials

    Contractual employees

    Teaching staff of the Federal Province of ViennaPublic officials

    Contractual employees

    652

    393

    259

    27,390

    7,53319,857

    553

    359

    194

    8,341

    5,270

    3,071

    12,6225,646

    6,976

    382

    231

    151

    7,672

    2,3175,355

    517

    340

    177

    7,269

    4,670

    2,599

    2,211697

    1,514

    270

    162

    108

    19,718

    5,21614,502

    36

    19

    17

    1,072

    600

    472

    10,4114,949

    5,462

    Source: Municipal Dept. 2 payroll accounting for teaching staff working for the Province of Vienna,

    and pension payment statistics by the Chief Executive Office of Personnel and Internal Auditing.

    Annual accounts 2013

    Type of expenditure Expendituresin EUR million

    Share of totalexpenditures in %

    Total 12,471.2 100.0

    Payments to staff 2,591.4 20.8

    Retirement pensions and related payments 1,297.5 10.4

    Durables and consumables, administration 1,336.5 10.7and operating expenses

    Regular transfer payments 4,841.1 38.8

    Debt service 308.3 2.5

    Capital investments, transfers, and loans to 1,787.3 14.3boost investment

    Other expenditure * 309.1 2.5

    Source: City of Vienna Annual Accounts, calculations by MA 23.

    * This category essentially includes allocations to reserve funds with respect to districtbudgets and the parking fee.

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    City Council elections 2010

    PartyValid votes cast

    seatsabsolute in %

    Total

    SPFP

    VP

    GRNE

    BZ

    Others

    754,938

    334,757194,517

    105,627

    95,445

    10,057

    14,535

    100.0

    44.325.8

    14.0

    12.6

    1.3

    1.9

    100

    4927

    13

    11

    BZ = Alliance for the Future of Austria (Walter Sonnleitner List)FP = Austrian Freedom Party

    GRNE = The Greens The Green AlternativeVP = Austrian Peoples PartySP = Social Democratic Party of Austria

    Source: Electoral commission for Vienna.

    Mayor:Michael HuplDeputy Mayors:Renate Brauner and Maria Vassilakou

    Executive City Councillors:Education, Youth, Information and Sports: Christian OxonitschFinance, Economic Policy and Vienna Public Utilities: Renate BraunerPublic Health and Social Affairs: Sonja WehselyIntegration, Womens Issues, Consumer Protection and Personnel: Sandra FrauenbergerCultural Affairs and Science: Andreas Mailath-PokornyUrban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy andPublic Participation: Maria VassilakouEnvironment: Ulli SimaHousing, Housing Construction and Urban Renewal: Michael Ludwig

    City Councillors without portfolio:FP: David Lasar, Veronika Matiasek, Eduard SchockVP: Manfred Juraczka

    Vienna City Council (seating plan)

    VP SP FP GRNE District ChairpersonsSource:ViennaCityAdministration.

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