10er Marie, Historic wine tavern in Ottakring, Austria.
10er Marie is a wine tavern in Ottakring with vaulted stone cellars, several dining areas inside the building, and three garden sections in the open air. The venue can hold roughly 500 guests and serves wines grown in its own vineyards.
The tavern was founded in 1740 and took its name from the old address Alt-Ottakring number 10 and from Maria, the innkeeper's daughter. The Fuhrgassl-Huber family took over the protected site in 1993 and merged it with the neighboring wine tavern.
The name comes from the original address and Maria, the innkeeper's daughter, reflecting the personal story behind the place. Visitors experience lived Viennese wine culture here, where locals and tourists share wooden tables and taste house-made wines together.
The venue is typically open from Tuesday through Saturday starting at 15:00 and has various sections that offer flexibility for different group sizes. The gardens are a popular choice in good weather, while the cellars maintain a naturally cooler temperature.
Crown Prince Rudolf was a frequent visitor, showing how deeply the tavern was woven into Vienna's highest social circles. The connection to aristocracy remains visible today in how the place has maintained its importance across generations.
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