Herrmannpark is located in Vienna's 3rd district (Landstraße), on the right bank of the Danube Canal, near the confluence of the Wien River. The gardens were laid out in 1930 on the alluvial area of the Wien River and named after Emanuel Herrmann (1839-1902), an Austrian national economist who is considered the inventor of the postcard. The park is a green oasis directly on the Danube Canal with a beautiful view of the water and the surrounding urban architecture. It is particularly famous for the beach bar of the same name, a popular summer facility with quartz sand, sun loungers, parasols, cocktails and snacks right by the water near the Urania. In summer, Herrmannpark is a popular meeting place for Viennese who want to enjoy the urban beach feeling - a relaxed place to linger, far away from the hectic city traffic.
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