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Sankt Pölten (zängkt pöl`tən), city (1991 pop. 50,026), Lower Austria prov., N central Austria. It is an industrial center and rail junction. Manufactures include chemicals, office furniture, hosiery, machinery, textiles, and paper. Chartered in the 12th cent., Sankt Pölten has a Romanesque cathedral (consecrated 1150; rebuilt in the 18th cent.) and a town hall of the 16th–17th cent. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| CONFIRMED COLDPLAY TOUR DATES: APRIL 30 Indio, CA Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival JUNE 15 Hamburg Volks Park 17 Koln Fuelinger 19 Berlin Wuhlheide 22 Dublin Marlay Park 27 - 28 London Crystal Palace National Sports Centre JULY 1 - 2 Glasgow Bellahouston Park 4 - 5 Bolton Reebok Stadium 7 Arnhem Gelredrome 9 Munich Coubertin Platz 10 Vienna St Polten Open Air 11 Verona Open Air Many of the buildings in this issue - for instance, Klaus Kada's concert hall in St Polten, (p42) - represent the fulfilment of technical and aesthetic ambitions first postulated by the Modern Movement; yet as the century draws to a close, such ambitions continue to preoccupy architects and manufacturers. The possibilities evoked by the Modern Movement in the use of glass at the beginning of this century are now finally being realized in buildings such as Klaus Kada's stunning new concert hall in St Polten. |
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