What was the significance of Vienna’s historic status as a Festungsstadt, or fortified city?

a) Vienna was located near Austria’s frontier with the Ottoman Empire.
b) Vienna was well-known for its medieval walls, which were a distinctive architectural feature.
Consider This: Vienna is located on the banks of the Danube River as it flows east from the Alps. Where else in Europe does the Danube flow? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.
c) Vienna was a traditional place for military/diplomatic meetings, such as the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
Consider This: Vienna is located on the banks of the Danube River as it flows east from the Alps. Where else in Europe does the Danube flow? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.
d) Vienna was the headquarters of the largest military camp in Europe at the time the Ringstrasse was built.
Consider This: Vienna is located on the banks of the Danube River as it flows east from the Alps. Where else in Europe does the Danube flow? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.


a) Vienna was located near Austria’s frontier with the Ottoman Empire.

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