Floridsdorf district office, District office in Floridsdorf, Austria.
The Floridsdorf district office is the administrative building of Vienna's 21st district, housing government services and documentation. Its structure features early 20th century design with stone walls, regular window patterns, and a solid appearance typical of civic buildings from that period.
The building opened in 1903 under architects Anton Drexler and Josef Drexler to serve Vienna's expanding northern districts. It was constructed during a period of rapid urban growth when Vienna needed new administrative centers in developing neighborhoods.
The building reflects Vienna's administrative architecture from the early 20th century with its solid, orderly design. It serves as the practical heart of the district where residents handle official matters.
The office sits at Am Spitz, the central square of Floridsdorf, making it easy to reach on foot or by public transit. The main entrance faces the square, and the interior follows a straightforward layout for conducting business.
Memorial plaques inside honor victims of National Socialism, turning the administrative building into a space of remembrance. These markers connect the site to Vienna's broader efforts to acknowledge difficult historical periods.
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