Pilgramgasse
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Pilgramgasse
Summary
Pilgramgasse is a metro station[1]. Pilgramgasse ranks in the top 2% of metro_station entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Pilgramgasse is located in Margareten[3].
- Pilgramgasse is in the country of Austria[4].
- Pilgramgasse's transport network is recorded as Vienna U-Bahn[5].
- Pilgramgasse's instance of is recorded as metro station[6].
- Pilgramgasse's instance of is recorded as station located in a cut[7].
- Pilgramgasse's connecting line is recorded as U4[8].
- Pilgramgasse's connecting line is recorded as Wiener Stadtbahn[9].
- Pilgramgasse's connecting line is recorded as Line U2[10].
- Pilgramgasse's architect is recorded as Otto Wagner[11].
- Pilgramgasse is owned by Wiener Linien[12].
- Pilgramgasse, Vienna is named after Pilgramgasse[13].
- Pilgramgasse's architectural style is recorded as Art Nouveau architecture[14].
- Pilgramgasse's adjacent station is recorded as Kettenbrückengasse[15].
- Pilgramgasse's adjacent station is recorded as Margaretengürtel[16].
- Pilgramgasse's adjacent station is recorded as Neubaugasse[17].
- Pilgramgasse's adjacent station is recorded as Reinprechtsdorfer Straße[18].
- Pilgramgasse's station code is recorded as 63839[19].
- Pilgramgasse's Commons category is recorded as Pilgramgasse metro station[20].
- 1898 marks the founding of Pilgramgasse[21].
- Pilgramgasse's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 48.1926, 'lon': 16.3545}[22].
- Pilgramgasse's number of platform tracks is recorded as {'amount': '+2'}[23].
- Pilgramgasse's connecting service is recorded as U4[24].
- Pilgramgasse's number of elevators is recorded as {'amount': '+2'}[25].
- Pilgramgasse's heritage designation is recorded as Listed objects in Austria[26].
- Pilgramgasse's date of official opening is recorded as July 30, 1899[27].
Why It Matters
Pilgramgasse ranks in the top 2% of metro_station entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2] Pilgramgasse has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Pilgramgasse is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]