Herrengasse est une station de métro de Vienne.
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Herrengasse is a station on U3 of the Vienna U-Bahn. It is located in the Innere Stadt District. It opened in 1991.
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In Austria, the Ministry of the Interior is a federal government agency serving as the interior ministry of the Austrian government. It is chiefly responsible for the public security, but also deals with matters relating to citizenship, elections, referendums, plebiscites and the alternative civilian service. The Ministry of the Interior is considered one of the most important ministries in Austria.
It operates and oversees the vast majority of the country's law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Police Directorate, the Criminal Intelligence Service Austria, the Directorate State Protection and Intelligence Service, the Federal Bureau of Anti-Corruption, the Directorate for Special Units/Special Intervention Unit Cobra, and the Special Observatory Unit for Surveillance. The Directorate General for the Public Security, which is primarily made up of career law enforcement officers, serves as the professional governing body of all these agencies, except for the BAK. Federal law enforcement agencies outside of the ministry's control include the Military Police, the Fiscal Police, and the Judiciary Guard.
The Palais Modena is the ministry's central headquarters, it is situated in the centre of Austria's capital Vienna.
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The Herrengasse is a street in Vienna, located in the first district Innere Stadt.
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Palais Mollard-Clary is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It is located in the first district Innere Stadt, at Herrengasse 9.
It was built from 1686 to 1689 for Imperial Count Franz Maximilian von Mollard. In 1760, it was bought by Count Franz Wenzel von Clary und Aldringen. Emperor Joseph II held his famous "round tables" here. Since 2005 it has been used by the Austrian National Library and houses the Globe Museum, the Department of Music and the Department of Planned Languages and Esperanto Museum.
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The Globe Museum is a museum in the Palais Mollard, Vienna, Austria, part of the Austrian National Library. It was opened in 1956, and is the only public museum in the world devoted to globes, being three-dimensional models of Earth or other celestial bodies, or spherical representations of the celestial sphere.