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The
Sigmund
Freud
Park
is
a
small
section
of
green
space
in
front
of
Votivkirche
in
the
9th
district
of
the
city
of
Vienna.
This
is
a
small
city
park
with
a
few
sculptures
and
monuments
potentially
worth
viewing
if
you
intend
to
spend
time
in
this
area
of
the
city.
There
is
a
paved
walkway
along
the
northeast
side
of
the
park
with
some
short
trees
an
park
benches.
From
the
centre
of
the
park,
you
have
excellent
views
of
Votivkirche.
Unfortunately
there
is
much
construction
still
taking
place
at
the
church
and
a
large
section
of
the
facade
is
obstructed.
Plus,
with
it
presently
being
winter,
the
ground
of
Sigmund
Freud
Park
is
harsh
so
pictures
are
not
so
good
at
this
time
of
year.
If
there
is
a
point
of
interest
during
winter
when
it
comes
to
Sigmund
Freud
Park
is
that
of
the
monuments
here.
Here
you
can
find
the
circle
of
trees
planted
in
1997
representing
the
original
nations
of
the
EU.
There
is
also
a
subsequent
Partner
of
All
Nations
monument
erected
in
2004,
this
is
a
granite
table
with
10
chairs
(seats
at
the
table)
representing
the
10
new
nations
which
joined
the
EU
in
that
year.
You
can
also
find
small
monument
to
Sigmund-Freud
Psi-Alpha
Monument,
the
Rudolf
Moratti
marble
sculpture
other
contemporary
sculptures
on
display
in
front
of
the
church
at
Sigmund
Freud
Park.
These
are
interesting
to
see
when
passing
through
the
area
or
before/after
your
visit
to
Votivkirche.