The Wiener Zeitung's final front page told of 116,840 days, 320 years, 12 Austrian presidents, 10 Kaisers, two republics and one newspaper. It plans to continue online and with a monthly print edition.
Austria's Wiener Zeitung hit the newsstands one last time as a daily paper in the capital, Vienna, and elsewhere on Friday.
The paper, founded in 1703, had been in print daily ever since and is one of the oldest left in the world.
"116,840 days, 3,839 months, 320 years, 12 presidents, 10 Kaisers, 2 republics, 1 newspaper," Friday's front page read in simple large black text.
It was reminiscent of the April 27 edition on learning the news that the paper's run would be coming to an end, when the years 1703 and 2023 dominated the cover.