Stadtpalais Liechtenstein
Stadtpalais Liechtenstein (German for '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 .[1]
The building is one of two palaces in Vienna belonging to the princely family of Liechtenstein.[2] The other grand house still owned by the family in Vienna is the Liechtenstein Garden Palace.
The palace escaped destruction during World War II, when bombs fell nearby. It is still used as a private residence by the princely family. After restoration in 2013, the building contains the 19th century portion of the princely art collection, whereas artworks from the 16th to 18th centuries are displayed at the Liechtenstein Garden Palace.
Gallery
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Exterior
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Exterior
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Portal
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Coat of arms
References
[edit]- ^ Stadtpalais Liechtenstein at archINFORM. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
- ^ Palais Liechtenstein – The Princely Collections
Further reading
[edit]- Reuss, Matthias, Antonio Belluccis Gemäldefolge für das Stadtpalais Liechtenstein in Wien. Studien zur Kunstgeschichte, vol. 126. Hildesheim: G. Olms. ISBN 3-487-10818-6
External links
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- Palaces in Vienna
- House of Liechtenstein
- Buildings and structures in Innere Stadt
- Houses completed in 1705
- 1705 establishments in the Habsburg monarchy
- 1705 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- 18th-century establishments in Austria
- Neoclassical architecture in Austria
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