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  <additional_address_information>Gablitz</additional_address_information>
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  <city_id type="integer">6</city_id>
  <city_name>Vienna</city_name>
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  <district_id type="integer">58</district_id>
  <email>kegelbahn@chello.at</email>
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  <global_at type="datetime">2009-05-05T15:42:56+02:00</global_at>
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  <id type="integer">302062</id>
  <lat type="decimal">48.235801</lat>
  <lng type="decimal">16.137668</lng>
  <name>Kegelbahn</name>
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  <opening_hours>Daily, 9:30&#8211;22:00 by appointment only, &#8364;16,00 per hour
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  <phone_number>+436643086725 </phone_number>
  <public_transport>[S] at Gablitz</public_transport>
  <published_at type="datetime">2009-01-26T14:21:21+01:00</published_at>
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  <street>H&#246;bersbachstra&#223;e 59</street>
  <title>Bowling for the past</title>
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  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-05-31T23:33:36+02:00</updated_at>
  <url>http://kegelbahn.blogspot.com</url>
  <zip_code>3003</zip_code>
  <description_plain>Viennese journalist and part-time chef Margit Hinke finally found her very own niche to roll all of her eclectic interests into one fantastic ball&amp;#8212;literally. Hinke regularly showcases her love for art, photography and music in this family-run bowling ally, passed down the family from her grandmother Katherina and great grandmother C&#228;zilia and outfitted with clear love.


	This retro alley is tucked away in the famous Vienna Woods and offers sporty recreational activity with a heavy dose of country authenticity. The result is a surreal Twin Peaks experience; the wooden fully automated (!) alley is one of just five unique models in the country, originally built in the '60s and carefully restored by its new owner.</description_plain>
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  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-05-31T23:33:36+02:00</updated_at>
  <city_name>Vienna</city_name>
  <category_name>Escapism</category_name>
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      <copyright>Margit Hinke</copyright>
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      <copyright>Margit Hinke</copyright>
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      <id>249300</id>
      <copyright>Margit Hinke</copyright>
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    <photo>
      <id>248987</id>
      <copyright>Margit Hinke</copyright>
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      <id>249320</id>
      <copyright>Margit Hinke</copyright>
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      <copyright>Margit Hinke</copyright>
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