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Palais Pálffy, Vienna, Credit: Elbes/Common style= Palais Pálffy, Vienna, Credit: Elbes/Common

Palais Palffy

Vienna, Austria

Palffy Palace, built in 1357, is situated in the heart of Vienna. Its splendid Baroque Hall exhibits a strikingly beautiful wall décor and features paintings of the Palffy dynasty.

From 1357 to 1372 the palace was in possession of Count Maithburg, and at the end of the 14th century, it housed the Austrian 'Kanzlei' from Untere Bräunerstrasse. In 1500 Siegmund von Herberstein, a nobleman who was famous for his European journeys, occupied the palace. From 1547 until the end of the 16th century, it was in the possession of Prince Kinsky.

At the end of the 16th century, Rudolf Khuen von Belasy, Baron of Lambach, had the building torn down, and in its place, built a new palace in Renaissance style. He enlarged it by including the two neighboring houses, and parts of the house of Count Salm. In 1578 the property was elevated to the status of noble residence (adeliger Freisitz). The widow of the Baron of Lambach, Maria Magdalena, born Baroness of Palffy bequethed the palace to her son in 1590, who passed it on to his daughter and only heiress, Maria Franziska, who married Paul Count Palffy von Erdöd. With that the palace came into the possession of the Palffy family.

In 1684, the palace became 'Majorat' of the princely Palffy family. A date that is especially significant to the cultural history of the palace is October 16, 1762, when six year old Mozart, together with his sister Nannerl, gave a concert in the Figaro Hall. At this time the palace was in possession of the Hungarian chancellor Nikolaus Count Palffy. The grandson of this count was Ferdinand Count Palffy von Erdöd, commonly known as the 'Theater Count', who was the Court Theater director in Vienna. This continued the musical tradition in the Palffy family. (Later Mozart was reported to have introduced his 'Figaro' to a private audience in this same hall‐hence the name 'Figaro Hall').

During World War II the palace was bombed and seriously damaged, as were also hundreds of other monuments in Vienna. In spite of the precarious financial situation in Post‐War Austria, it was painstakingly restored.

Today Palais Palffy, also known as the Austria House, is in the possession of the Austrian Cultural Center, and is a center for cultural and social events.

Address

Palais Palffy, Josefsplatz 6, A‐1010 Vienna, Austria, Google Maps

Facilities

Elevator: Yes

Air conditioned: Yes

Events found for Palais Palffy

  • Advent Concert Series: Stephansdom Vienna

    Advent Concert Series: Stephansdom Vienna

    Vienna, Stephansdom

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    1 h
    $ 41
     
  • Mozart, Schubert & Strauss at Palais Eschenbach: Vienna Supreme Concerts

    Mozart, Schubert & Strauss at Palais Eschenbach: Vienna Supreme Concerts

    Vienna, Palais Eschenbach

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    1 h 30 min
    $ 55
     
  • Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions – flexible ticket for any time slot

    Johann Strauss Museum – New Dimensions – flexible ticket for any time slot

    Vienna, Johann Strauss Museum im Kleines Haus der Kunst

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    1 h 15 min
    $ 40
     
  • Wiener Mozart Konzert at Wiener Musikverein
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    Wiener Mozart Konzert at Wiener Musikverein

    Vienna, Wiener Musikverein

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    1 h 45 min
    $ 44
     
  • Vienna Classical Music Festival: Strauss, Haydn & Mozart

    Vienna Classical Music Festival: Strauss, Haydn & Mozart

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 33
     
  • “Baroque Gala”

    “Baroque Gala”

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 33
     
  • Schönbrunn Palace: Evening Concert

    Schönbrunn Palace: Evening Concert

    Vienna, Orangerie Schönbrunn

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    1 h 30 min
    $ 66
     
  • Concert of the Wiener Mozart Orchester at Vienna State Opera

    Concert of the Wiener Mozart Orchester at Vienna State Opera

    Vienna, Wiener Staatsoper

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    1 h 45 min
    $ 44
     
  • Madama Butterfly: Opera in the Crypt

    Madama Butterfly: Opera in the Crypt

    Vienna, Peterskirche

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    2 h 30 min
    $ 28
     
  • Classic in the Crypt: The Queen of the Night — the magic of coloratura

    Classic in the Crypt: The Queen of the Night — the magic of coloratura

    Vienna, Peterskirche

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    1 h
    $ 24
     
  • “Grande Musica”

    “Grande Musica”

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 26
     
  • Max Reger Lieder recital in the Crypt

    Max Reger Lieder recital in the Crypt

    Vienna, Peterskirche

    1 h 30 min
    $ 24
     
  • „Schubert — Messe Nr. 6“

    „Schubert — Messe Nr. 6“

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 33
     
  • Vienna Baroque Orchestra at Palais Schönborn with Dinner

    Vienna Baroque Orchestra at Palais Schönborn with Dinner

    Vienna, Palais Schönborn‐Batthyány

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    $ 142
     
  • Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts

    Vienna Royal Orchestra: Mozart & Strauss Concerts

    Vienna, Haus der Industrie

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    $ 63
     
  • Goldberg Variations

    Goldberg Variations

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 26
     
  • “Christmas concerts”

    “Christmas concerts”

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 33
     
  • Bach, Mozart & Vivaldi

    Bach, Mozart & Vivaldi

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 33
     
  • Vienna Classical Music Festival: Cello quartet

    Vienna Classical Music Festival: Cello quartet

    Vienna, Minoritenkirche

    1 h 10 min
    $ 26
     
  • J. S. Bach Christmas Oratorio at St. Stephens Cathedral

    J. S. Bach Christmas Oratorio at St. Stephens Cathedral

    Vienna, Stephansdom

    1 h 30 min
    $ 34