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Bellaria (Italian for beautiful, pleasant air) was in the 18th Century, a popular name for a representative architecture. Bellaria was called among other things, a porch Leopoldine wing of the Hofburg. The only direct access to the Hofburg carried out over a drawn-ramp from Heroes' Square. Empress Maria Theresa liked it to have to climb stairs without being able to be driven from their private apartments. The coaches, they could sell on the castle wall in front of the Bellaria, through which they directly reached the imperial apartments. Today there are only ground-level entrances. The existing "Bellariator" is only in the second half of the 19th Century, was built after Burgwall and Paradeisgartl have been removed "in the wake of the ring road construction. Are named after the Bellaria Cinema Bellariastraße Bellaria Bellaria - public transport station in Eastern Region" Bellaria - As long as we live ", the award-winning film by Douglas Wolfsperger addition, there is a resort called Bellaria (also Bellaria-Igea Marina) on the Italian Adriatic coast between Igea Marina and Gatteo a Mare. (...) more....
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