This
building was originally designed as the parliament
building for the Habsburg Empire. It now serves as
the Austrian Parliament building. The architecture
is Greek, decorated with statues of Greek and Roman
historians, statesmen, and scholars. The most prominent
statue is of the Pallas Athene, the goddess of wisdom
(Athenebrunnen). Hansen came under fire for his design,
and defended it by saying, "The ancient Greeks were
the first people to love the freedom and regularity
above all, and it was their style which besides its
pronounced severity and regularity permitted a great
liberty of development." He was later given an architecture
studio within the building to continue his work after
retirement. This is the site where, after the collapse
of the Hapsburg Empire, the republic of Deutsch-Österreich
was formed. Half of the building was destroyed by
World War II. Some of the artwork damaged during the
war is only now starting to be restored.