Vienna: Palace
Places and attractions in the Palace category
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- Sport venue
- Gothic Revival architecture
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- Theophil Hansen
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- Concert hall
- Water park
- Universities and schools
- Romanesque architecture
- Nature
- Music venue
- Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach
- Bridge
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- Cafe
- Library
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- Botanical garden
- Modern art museum
- Tower
- Sport complex
- Cinema
- Skyscraper
- View point
- Event space
- Otto Wagner
- Arenas and stadiums
Schönbrunn Palace
Baroque palace with opulent interiors Schönbrunn Palace, an emblematic historical site in the heart of Vienna, Austria, stands as a testament to the country’s rich imperial history. This Baroque masterpiece, once the summer residence of the Habsburg monarchs, is now a cultural treasure and a museum that...
Hofburg
Baroque palace complex with museums Nestled in the heart of Vienna, the Hofburg is a magnificent palace that stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Serving as the official residence of every Austrian ruler since 1275, it now houses some of the most important cultural...
Spanish Riding School
Classical riding school with shows The Spanish Riding School, an emblem of Vienna's imperial tradition, is a living testament to the art of classical horsemanship. Nestled within the Hofburg Palace complex, this esteemed institution has been cultivating the highest form of equestrian skills for over 450...
Gloriette
The Gloriette stands as an iconic structure in the historic gardens of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria. Erected in 1775 as the last building constructed in the garden, it is a classical example of the Habsburg's architectural extravagance.
Palais Erzherzog Ludwig Viktor
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, the Palais Erzherzog Ludwig Viktor stands as a beacon of historical grandeur and architectural splendor. Built in the 19th century, this palace was named after Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria, a brother of Emperor Franz Joseph...
Palais Kinsky
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, Palais Kinsky is a magnificent palace that stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural grandeur. This Baroque masterpiece, located on the Freyung Square, was completed in 1719 and is renowned for its...
Palais Epstein
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, stands the Palais Epstein, a resplendent example of 19th-century architecture and design. This grand building, located near the Austrian Parliament, is more than just a stunning sight; it is a piece of Vienna's rich cultural...
Palais Schwarzenberg
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, Palais Schwarzenberg stands as a grand testament to Baroque architecture and the city's rich historical tapestry. This opulent palace, surrounded by manicured gardens and elaborate fountains, offers a glimpse into the lavish...
Palais Pallavicini
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Austria, the Palais Pallavicini is a grand palace that exudes the opulence and grandeur of the city's aristocratic past. This magnificent building, with its ornate façade and sumptuous interiors, is a testament to the lavish lifestyle...
Palais Ephrussi
Palais Ephrussi is a former Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna. It was built for the Ephrussi family of financiers by Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, the architect of the Austrian Parliament Building.
Palais Auersperg
Palais Auersperg, originally called Palais Rosenkavalier, is a Baroque palace at Auerspergstraße 1 in the Josefstadt or eighth district of Vienna, Austria.
Palais Harrach
Palais Harrach is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It was owned by the noble Harrach family. The building was extensively renovated and restored in the late 1990s, and it houses offices and shops today.
Episcopal Palace
The Episcopal Palace in Vienna is the seat of the archbishop of Vienna, Austria. It is located in the centre of the city next to St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Stadtpalais Liechtenstein
The Liechtenstein City Palace is a residential building at Bankgasse 9, in the first district of Vienna, Innere Stadt. The palace was built from 1692 to 1705 by the Italian architect Domenico Martinelli and the Swiss architect Gabriele Gabrieli.
Palais Todesco
Palais Todesco is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria, constructed from 1861 to 1864 on plans by architect Theophil Hansen. It was built for the aristocratic Todesco family. One of the inhabitants was Baroness Sophie von Todesco, who established a renowned salon for artists and intellectuals.
Palais Strozzi
Palais Strozzi is a palace in Vienna, Austria. It was owned by the Strozzi family. The palace is located in the VIII. district of Vienna Josefstadt, was built between 1699 and 1702 for Countess Maria Katharina Strozzi, née Khevenhüller. Today the finance offices for the VIII. XVI. and XVII. districts are located there.
Palais Rasumofsky
Palais Rasumofsky is a palace in Vienna, Austria. The palace was commissioned by Prince Andrey Kyrillovich Razumovsky as a Neoclassic embassy worthy of the representative of Alexander I.
Palais Augarten
Palais Augarten is a Baroque palace in the district of Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria. Constructed in the late seventeenth century by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach on the site of a hunting château and gardens, the palace and gardens were expanded in the nineteenth century under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Palais Esterházy
Palais Esterházy is a baroque palace in Vienna, Austria, owned by the noble Esterházy family. It houses a famous and popular restaurant in the former wine cellars, called Esterházykeller.
Palais Lobkowitz
Palais Lobkowitz, or Palais Dietrichstein-Lobkowitz, is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It was owned by the noble Lobkowitz family. Today, it houses the theatre museum, which is a part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Schloß Pötzleinsdorf
Schloß Pötzleinsdorf or Schloss Pötzleinsdorf is a former palace in Pötzleinsdorf, Vienna.
Palais Obizzi
Palais Obizzi is a small baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. Today it houses the Vienna Clock Museum.
Palais Clam-Gallas
The Palais Clam-Gallas is a palace in Neo-classical or Biedermeier style in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1834 or 1835 by Prince Franz Joseph von Dietrichstein as a summer residence.
Palais Niederösterreich
Palais Niederösterreich, historically known as the Niederösterreichisches Landeshaus, is a historical building in Vienna. The building housed the estates general of the state of Lower Austria until 1848. After 1861, the state assembly and some state government ministries occupied it until 1997, when St.
Neupauer-Breuner Palace
The Neupauer-Breuner Palace, known in German as Palais Neupauer-Breuner and sometimes referred to only as Palais Breuner by locals, is a Baroque building situated at Singerstrasse 16 in the first district of Vienna in Austria.
Palais Porcia
Palais Porcia is a former urban residence in the western quarter of the Innere Stadt of Vienna, Austria. It stands at 23, Herrengasse between Palais Kinsky and Palais Trautmansdorff and across Palais Harrach.
Palais Trautson
Palais Trautson is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria, located at Museumstraße 7. It was once owned by the noble Trautson family.
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány is a Baroque palace in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. It was built by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach around 1699-1706 for count Adam Batthyány. In 1740, his widow sold the residence to the noble Schönborn family. Friedrich Karl von Schönborn had the interior redecorated.
Palais Kuffner
The Palais Kuffner is a city-palace in Vienna that was built for the brewery barons von Kuffner. It is located in the XVI. district Ottakring.
Palais Pálffy
Palais Pálffy is a palace located on Josefsplatz in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. It was once owned by the noble Pálffy family. Today, the building is used for music performances and various kinds of public functions. The Phantasten Museum is located in the Palais.
Palais Mollard-Clary
Palais Mollard-Clary is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It is located in the first district Innere Stadt, at Herrengasse 9. It was built from 1686 to 1689 for Imperial Count Franz Maximilian von Mollard. In 1760, it was bought by Count Franz Wenzel von Clary und Aldringen. Emperor Joseph II held his famous "round tables" here.
Palais Rothschild
The Palais Rothschild is a former palatial residence in Vienna, Austria. It was one of five Palais Rothschild in the city that were owned by members of the Rothschild banking family of Austria.
Palais Rothschild
Palais Rothschild refers to a number of palaces in Vienna, Austria, which were owned by members of the Austrian branch of the Rothschild banking family.
Palais Schey von Koromla
Palais Schey von Koromla, also known as Palais Schey, is a Ringstraßenpalais building in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1863/4 for banker Friedrich Schey von Koromla. It was part of the redevelopment initiated by Emperor Franz Joseph I which created the Ringstrasse on the land previously occupied by the obsolete Vienna city walls.
Palais Königswarter
Palais Königswarter is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria. It was built for the aristocratic Königswarter family.
Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld
The Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld is a city-palace in central Vienna's 1st district, Inner City, on the corner of Graben and Dorotheergasse. It was originally built for the Bartolotti noble family and later bought by the Partenfeld family.
Palais Gomperz
Palais Gomperz is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria. It was built for the aristocratic Gomperz family.
Palais Modena
Palais Modena is a palace in Vienna, Austria. It was built and owned by the Habsburgs of the Modenese branch of the family. Today it houses offices of the Federal Ministry of the Interior.
Palais Lieben-Auspitz
Palais Lieben-Auspitz is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Vienna, located in the city's Innere Stadt. Originally built for the Auspitz family in the 1872, later the Lieben family also lived there.
Palais Caprara-Geymüller
Palais Caprara-Geymüller, sometimes known as Palais Caprara, is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. The Vienna Stock Exchange is situated in the palace.
Palais Chotek
Palais Chotek is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. It is located at Währinger Straße 28 in the IX. district of Alsergrund. The building is named after the noble Chotek family.
Palais Gutmann
Palais Gutmann is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria. It was built for the coal trading Gutmann family. It was built in 1869–1871. The architect was Carl Tietz.
Deutschmeister-Palais
The Deutschmeister-Palais or Palais Erzherzog Wilhelm is a building in Vienna located at Parkring 8. It was designed in the years 1864–1868 by the Danish-Austrian architect Theophil von Hansen as a residence for Archduke Wilhelm Franz of Austria, who at that time was Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights.
Palais Hoyos
Palais Hoyos is an Art Nouveau building in the Landstraße district of Vienna, Austria.
Palais Eskeles
Palais Eskeles is a palace in Vienna, Austria. It was owned by the Jewish noble Eskeles family. Today it houses the Jewish Museum Vienna.