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2 Organizations  





3 Commissary  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





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Vienna International Centre






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Coordinates: 48°1405N 16°2501E / 48.23472°N 16.41694°E / 48.23472; 16.41694
 

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Vienna International Centre
Map
General information
TypeOffice, conference, used by approx. 5001 employees of international organizations
LocationDonaustadt, Vienna, Austria
Coordinates48°14′05N 16°25′01E / 48.23472°N 16.41694°E / 48.23472; 16.41694
Current tenantsUnited Nations Office at Vienna
Construction started1973
Completed1979
Height
Roof127 m (417 ft)
Technical details
Floor count28 (building A)
Floor area230,000 m2 (2,480,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Johann Staber
Other information
Public transit access Kaisermühlen
Website
unvienna.org
Vienna International Centre (before construction of the M building and the DC Towers). The Austria Center Vienna can be seen at the far left in the middle distance. Kaisermühlen/VIC station of the Vienna U-Bahn can be seen in the foreground.
Austria Center Vienna

The Vienna International Centre[1] (VIC) is the campus and building complex hosting the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV; in Austrian German: Büro der Vereinten Nationen in Wien). It is colloquially also known as UNO City.

Overview[edit]

The VIC, designed by Austrian architect Johann Staber, was built between 1973 and 1979 just north of the river Danube. The initial idea of setting up an international organization in Vienna came from the Chancellor of Austria Dr. Bruno Kreisky.

Six Y-shaped office towers surround a cylindrical conference building for a total floor area of 230,000 square metres. The highest tower ("A Building") stands 127 metres tall, enclosing 28 floors. These office towers were among the first modern skyscrapers to be built in Austria.

About 5,000 people work at the VIC, which also offers catering and shopping facilities (see Commissary below) and a post office (postal code 1400 Wien). Two banks (Bank Austria, BAWAG P.S.K. and United Nations Federal Credit Union offices), travel agents and other commercial services have offices on the premises.

The VIC is an extraterritorial area, exempt from the jurisdiction of local law.[1]

Complementing the early 2000s asbestos removal works in the VIC, a new conference building, previously designated “C2”, now termed “M Building”, was constructed over the existing parking deck near the southern perimeter of the campus, and put into service in 2009.

The M building hosted all conferences during the renovation of the C building (previously the main conference facility) from 2009 to 2013. Both M and C buildings are now being used for meetings. Very large conferences can be accommodated in the neighbouring Austria Center Vienna[2] (ACV), a separate conference and exhibition centre with a capacity of 6,000, which is with the VIC campus part of the UNO-City. The ACV has an indoor link to the VIC buildings. It is guarded by United Nations security personnel, since the VIC has exterritorial status; the ACV does not.

The VIC is served by Kaisermühlen/VIC station on line U1 of the Vienna U-Bahn (underground railway).

The UN Vienna Visitors Service offers guided tours of the VIC for the general public Monday-Friday.

Organizations[edit]

A major UN site along with New York, Geneva and Nairobi, the VIC hosts several organizations:

Five other notable international organizations headquartered in Vienna, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID), the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), occupy facilities outside the VIC.

Commissary[edit]

The Vienna International Centre offers shopping opportunities to its staff, and the staff of Permanent Missions and other international organizations based in Vienna. The Commissary, so named after similar facilities for U.S. military personnel at various duty stations, offers an international selection of foodstuffs and household items, thus catering to expatriate employees (and selected family members) who may purchase familiar items that are not readily available in the host country Austria. The store is run by the IAEA on a non-profit basis.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The official name uses British spelling (Centre), following UN conventions.
  2. ^ In contrast to the VIC, the ACV officially uses American spelling (Center).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "United Nations Visitors Centre". United Nations. Retrieved 2013-07-10.

External links[edit]

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