Grinzing wine taverns, the Karl-Marx-Hof, the Square One mall — coworking in Vienna's leafy 19. Bezirk.
The 19. Bezirk — Döbling — is Vienna's affluent green hill district, stretching from the Donaukanal up the slopes of the Wienerwald. The district is famous for two things: the Heuriger wine taverns of Grinzing and Sievering (the original Vienna wine experience), and the Karl-Marx-Hof — Vienna's most famous Gemeindebau, built 1927–1933 by Karl Ehn as the longest single residential building in the world (1,100 m). Coworking is anchored by Spaces Square One at Leopold-Ungar-Platz 2 — a multi-floor space inside the Square One mall complex in northern Heiligenstadt, with the Heiligenstadt U4/S-Bahn interchange next door.
Döbling was created in 1892 from villages including Heiligenstadt, Nußdorf, Sievering and Grinzing. The Beethoven Heiligenstadt connection (the composer wrote his 1802 "Heiligenstädter Testament" here while seeking a hearing cure) gives the district a strong cultural identity; the post-1945 expansion of the Karl-Marx-Hof Gemeindebau model gave Döbling its political identity as the symbol of Red Vienna's housing programme. For coworking, the headline is the Spaces Square One floor at Heiligenstadt — modern Class-A capacity in a residential area that's otherwise Heuriger-and-villa territory.
Light corporate, with the Square One mall and Heiligenstadt office cluster anchoring the southern edge near the Donaukanal. The Wienerwald-slope half is residential, with embassies, family villas and the Heuriger restaurants providing the after-work and client-meeting environment.
U-Bahn: Heiligenstadt (U4) at the southern terminus is the main entry point — connected to S-Bahn S40 / Franz-Josefs-Bahn, and 4 stops from Schwedenplatz / Innere Stadt.
Tram: Tram 38 to Grinzing is the iconic Heuriger tram; tram D to Schottenring runs along the Donaukanal.
Walking: The Donaukanal cycle path runs along the eastern boundary; Beethoven walks lead from Heiligenstadt up the Kahlenberg slopes.
Airport: Vienna International (VIE) is around 35 minutes via U4 / Wien Mitte / S7.
Karl Ehn's 1927–1933 Gemeindebau, the longest single residential building in the world (1,100 m), running from Heiligenstadt along the Heiligenstädter Straße. The Karl-Marx-Hof is Vienna's most famous Red-Vienna housing project and a recognised symbol of the city's public-housing model worldwide.
U4 from Heiligenstadt — 4 stops to Schwedenplatz at the canal edge of the Innere Stadt, around 8 minutes. Trains every 3–5 minutes during peak hours.
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Karl-Marx-Hof — Karl Ehn's 1927–1933 Gemeindebau, the longest single residential building in the world (1,100 m), Vienna's most famous Red-Vienna housing landmark.
Grinzing & Sievering Heuriger — the historic wine-tavern villages, with traditional Buschenschank wineries open seasonally.
Beethoven Heiligenstadt — the apartment-museum at Probusgasse 6 where Beethoven wrote the 1802 Heiligenstädter Testament.
Square One mall — the modern shopping and office complex at Leopold-Ungar-Platz 2, with the Spaces coworking floor inside.
Yes — Tram 38 from Heiligenstadt runs directly up the Grinzing wine-tavern villages. Many traditional Buschenschank wineries open seasonally (typically Easter to early November) and are five minutes from the Spaces Square One coworking floor.