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In a recent docu-series on ORF III, viewers are taken on a journey through Vienna's history, focusing on the city's erotic palaces. The series presents a blend of palace views and aristocratic talk, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
The second episode of the series, featuring Karl Hohenlohe, delves into the topic of sex in Vienna at the turn of the century. However, the series seems to portray the gentlemen involved as pretending to high (and hollow) morality.
The series does not shy away from discussing the roles of prostitutes and mistresses during this era. They are either trivialized as seductresses or demonized as bringers of doom. Prostitutes are referred to as "gutter nymphs" or "window hens" in the report.
One notable figure in the series is Archduke Otto, who is associated with the Augarten Palace. The palace, reportedly one of the palaces mentioned in the ORF III report on "Vienna's erotic palaces," is said to have been a place where Archduke Otto indulged in excesses. Archduke Otto is reported to have died from syphilis.
Despite the series' focus on Vienna's erotic palaces, it does not mention the Swing Club in Brigittenau. The search results do not provide specific information about the location of the Swing-Club façade in Brigittenau or the date it was last mentioned in ORF-III's coverage of "Wiens Erotikpaläste."
Habsburg nostalgia is a key element that makes the content appealing to Austrians. The series seems to capitalize on this, offering a glimpse into the city's past through the lens of its aristocracy.
However, the core of the stories in the docu-series is not explicitly mentioned in the text. Viewers are left to interpret the stories and draw their own conclusions.
Overall, the series provides a fascinating look into Vienna's past, offering a glimpse into the city's more scandalous history. Whether it be the roles of prostitutes and mistresses, the excesses of the aristocracy, or the city's erotic palaces, the series offers a captivating look into a bygone era.
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