Naglergasse, 1 district, Vienna The naglergasse is a narrow pedestrian lane that (back in Roman and early medieval times) formed one of the walls of the city. Now it has several small shops. This lady has been standing on façade of Naglergasse 2 - the entrance to the lane - since the house was built in 1901.
This shoemaker's shop in Vienna's Naglergasse has been around for a few generations. Now specializing in orthopaedic shoes, since few people can afford custom crafted shoes today.
The White Angel The 'Apotheke zum weissen Engel' has been around in Vienna since 1612, and in this location in the 1st district since 1902. The façade is one of the best examples of 'floral Jugendstil' in the city, with medicine flowing down into bowls watched over by snakes and angels.