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Street
art
along
the
Danube
Canal.
The
whole
area
is
worth
the
walk
because
the
banks
and
bridges
provide
a
blank
canvas
in
contrast
to
the
classic
Vienna
city
center
style.
The
Danube
Canal
is
a
favorite
spot
for
relaxation
and
relaxation
in
Vienna,
especially
in
the
spring
and
summer
when
all
the
possibilities
and
offers
of
this
part
of
the
city
district
come
to
the
fore.
Strandbar
Herrmann
-
©
WienTourismus
/
Christian
Stemper
On
the
Danube
Canal
in
Vienna,
visitors
can
enjoy
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
the
water,
enjoy
recreation
or
walk
along
the
banks
of
the
Danube
Canal,
which
offers
a
colorful
program,
from
beach
bars,
architectural
landmarks,
to
a
real
graffiti
exhibition.
The
Vienna
Danube
Canal
has
become
synonymous
with
recreation,
cocktails
and
deck
chairs.
Therefore,
the
British
Guardian
magazine
describes
Vienna's
urban
beach
as
an
"unbeatable
combination."
A
summer
meeting
place
for
fun
At
the
end
of
the
19th
century,
there
were
summer
baths
on
the
Danube
Canal,
in
the
form
of
wooden
bathing
boats,
which
entered
the
water
in
a
part
surrounded
by
changing
cabins,
which
protected
the
swimmers
from
curious
views
from
the
coast.
Due
to
its
central
position,
the
Danube
Canal
has,
in
recent
years,
increasingly
evolved
into
an
area
of
rest
and
leisure,
thanks
to
numerous
infrastructure
projects.
On
both
sides
of
the
Danube
canal
there
are
hiking
and
biking
trails
and
numerous
places
where
you
can
enjoy
the
sun
on
benches
or
grass.
There
are
also
several
places
where
sand
is
poured,
so
that
the
Bečli
and
their
guests,
lying
on
the
"league"
in
the
very
vicinity
of
the
water,
can
for
a
moment
forget
about
the
stressful
everyday
life.
Tel
Aviv
Beach
-
Wien
At
Tel
Aviv
Beach,
guests
can
relax
on
the
sand
brought
from
Israel.
Those
who
do
not
want
to
rest
only
in
a
sitting
or
lying
position
can
play
sports
on
the
part
of
the
channel
called
Adria
Wien,
at
the
height
of
the
Salztorbrücke
Bridge.
Adria
Wien
Guests
at
the
Danube
Canal
spend
time
not
only
during
the
day,
but
also
throughout
the
night,
and
have
a
Badeschiff
bathing
boat,
the
Strandbar
Hermann
Café,
which
offers
an
opportunity
for
rest
and
relaxation
every
day
and
which
the
British
magazine
Conde
Nast
Traveler
has
proclaimed
the
second
best
cafe
in
the
world.
On
the
Danube
Canal
is
the
unavoidable
"Motto
am
Fluss"
restaurant
located
next
to
Schwedenplatz.
On
two
levels,
there
is
a
beautiful
restaurant
reminiscent
of
the
1950s
style,
as
well
as
a
cozy
cafe
with
a
terrace
overlooking
the
entire
Danube
Canal.
(c)
Marianne
Greber
The
Danube
canal
is
also
a
refuge
for
some
30
species
of
fish,
which
are
endangered
in
the
Danube
itself.
These
are
carp,
pike,
catfish,
perch
and
rainbow
trout.
That's
why
you
can
always
see
fishermen
on
the
Danube
Channel,
because
fishing
is
allowed
here.
Vienna
Danube
Canal
The
Viennese
Danube
Canal
was,
in
the
Middle
Ages,
actually
the
main
arm
of
the
Danube.
On
its
southwest
coast,
a
lofty
terrace,
without
the
danger
of
flooding,
developed
the
city
of
Vienna.
In
the
second
half
of
the
19th
century,
the
Danube
got
its
new
course,
and
in
1875
the
Danube
Canal
became
a
separate
water
surface
that
actually
springs
from
the
Danube
at
Nusdorf,
on
the
border
between
the
19th
and
20th
Viennese
Becir
and
flows
into
the
Danube
again
south
of
Vienna,
near
the
port
of
Albern,
at
the
boundary
between
the
2nd
and
11th
Vienna
becir.
There
are
barges
on
both
ends
of
the
canal
so
excursion
boats
can
enter
it.
The
canal
is
17.3
km
long,
70
m
wide,
and
3
to
4
m
deep.
Donaukanal
Franz-Josefs-Kai,
Wien,
1900
The
Danube
Canal
is
home
to
the
Twin
City
Liner,
a
75-minute
ferryboat
that
travels
between
Vienna
and
Bratislava.
New
hydrofoils
have
been
launched
this
year
since
March
29,
and
the
fast
catamaran
offers
twice
as
much
passenger
space
than
before
(250
seats).
(Original)
Ulična
umetnost
uz
Dunavski
kanal.
Cijelo
područje
vrijedi
prošetati
jer
obale
i
mostovi
pružaju
prazno
platno
suprotno
klasičnom
stilu
centra
grada
Beča.
Dunavski
kanal
je
omiljeno
mesto
za
odmor
i
opuštanje
Bečlija,
posebno
u
proleće
i
leto
kada
sve
mogućnosti
i
ponude
ovog
dela
gradske
četvrti
dolaze
do
punog
izražaja.
Strandbar
Herrmann
–
©
WienTourismus/Christian
Stemper
Na
Dunavskom
kanalu
u
Beču
posetioci
mogu
da
uživaju
u
gužvi
i
užurbanosti
pored
vode
,
da
se
bave
rekreacijom
ili
šetaju
uz
obalu
Dunavskog
kanala
koji
nudi
šarenolik
program
,
od
barova
na
plaži,
arhitektonskih
znamenitosti,
pa
do
prave
izložbe
grafita.
Dunavski
kanal
u
Beču
je
postao
sinonim
za
rekreaciju,
koktele
i
ležaljke.
Zbog
toga,
britanski
časopis
„Guardian“,
bečku
urbanu
plažu
opisuje
kao
„nenadmašivu
kombinaciju“.
Letnje
sastajalište
za
zabavu
Na
Dunavskom
kanalu
su
već
pred
kraj
19.
veka
postojala
letnja
kupališta
u
vidu
drvenih
brodova
za
kupanje,
u
kojima
se
u
vodu
ulazilo
u
jednom
delu
koji
je
bio
okružen
kabinama
za
presvlačenje,
što
je
kupače
štitilo
od
znatiželjnih
pogleda
sa
obale.
Zbog
svog
centralnog
položaja
Dunavski
kanal
se
poslednjih
godina,
zahvaljujući
brojnim
infrastrukturnim
projektima,
sve
više
razvija
u
areal
za
odmor
i
korišćenje
slobodnog
vremena.
Sa
obe
strane
dunavskog
kanala
postoje
pešačke
i
biciklističke
staze
i
brojna
mesta
na
kojima
se
na
klupama
ili
u
travi
može
uživati
u
suncu.
Postoji
i
više
mesta
na
kojima
je
nasut
pesak,
tako
da
Bečlije
i
njihovi
gosti,
ležeći
na
„ligeštulu“
u
samoj
blizini
vode,
mogu
za
trenutak
da
zaborave
na
stresnu
svakodnevicu.
Tel
Aviv
Beach
–
Wien
Na
plaži
Tel
Aviv
Beach
gosti
se
mogu
opustiti
na
pesku,
dopremljenom
iz
Izraela.
Oni
koji
ne
žele
da
se
odmaraju
samo
u
sedećem
ili
ležećem
položaju,
mogu
da
se
bave
sportom
na
delu
kanala
koji
se
zove
Adria
Wien,
u
visini
mosta
Salztorbrücke.
Adria
Wien
Gosti
na
Dunavskom
kanalu
provode
vreme
ne
samo
danju
,
već
i
čitavu
noć,
a
na
raspolaganju
su
im
i
brod
za
kupanje
Badeschiff,
kafić
Strandbar
Hermann
koji
svakog
dana
nudi
mogućnost
za
odmor
i
opuštanje
i
koji
je
britanski
časopis
„Conde
Nast
Traveller“
proglasio
za
drugi
najbolji
kafić
na
svetu.
Na
Dunavskom
kanalu
je
nezaobilazni
restoran
„Motto
am
Fluss“
koji
se
nalazi
odmah
do
Schwedenplatz-a.
Na
dva
nivoa
nalazi
se
predivan
restoran
koji
podseća
na
stil
iz
1950-ih,
kao
i
udoban
kafić
sa
terasom
sa
kojeg
se
pruža
prelep
pogled
na
ceo
Dunavski
kanal.
(c)
Marianne
Greber
Dunavski
kanal
takođe
predstavlja
utočište
za
oko
30
vrsta
riba,
koje
su
ugrožene
u
samom
Dunavu.
To
su
šaran,
štuka,
som,
smuđ
i
kalifornijska
pastrmka.
Zato
na
Dunavskom
kanalu
možete
stalno
videti
ribare,
jer
je
ribolov
ovde
dozvoljen.
Bečki
Dunavski
kanal
Današnji
bečki
Dunavski
kanal
je
u
srednjem
veku,
zapravo,
bio
glavni
rukavac
Dunava.
Na
njegovoj
jugozapadnoj
obali,
jednoj
uzvišenoj
terasi,
bez
opasnosti
od
poplava,
razvio
se
grad
Beč.
U
drugoj
polovini
19.
veka
Dunav
je
dobio
svoj
novi
tok,
a
1875.
godine
Dunavski
kanal
je
postao
odvojena
vodena
površina
koja,
zapravo,
izvire
iz
Dunava
u
Nusdorfu,
na
granici
između
19.
i
20.
bečkog
becirka
i
ponovo
se
uliva
u
Dunav
južno
od
Beča,
kod
luke
Albern,
na
granici
između
2.
i
11.
bečkog
becirka.
Na
oba
kraja
kanala
nalaze
se
prevodnice,
tako
da
u
njega
mogu
da
uplovljavaju
izletnički
brodovi.
Kanal
je
dugačak
17,3
km,
širok
70
m,
a
dubok
od
3
do
4
m
.
Donaukanal
Franz-Josefs-Kai,
Wien,
1900
Na
Dunavskom
kanalu
se
nalazi
pristanište
za
brzi
hidrogliser
Twin
City
Liner,
koji
za
75
minuta
putuje
između
Beča
i
Bratislave.
Ove
godine
od
29.
marta
su
u
pogon
pušteni
novi
hidrogliseri
,
a
brzi
katamaran
nudi
dvostruko
više
mesta
za
putnike
nego
ranije
(
250
mesta).