Otto Wagner Hofpavillon Hietzing
Otto Wagner created this "Pavilion of the Imperial and Royal Highest Court" expressly for the emperor and his court. The highlight is the domed room – the waiting room of the emperor – furnished in mahogany with gold fittings and decorations, embroidered silk wallpaper, a knotted carpet and a view of Vienna by Carl Moll. Josef Maria Olbrich, too, was involved in the design and execution of the pavilion.
The interior of the Court Pavilion is one of the very few surviving interior designs by Otto Wagner, and is a jewel of the art produced around 1900.
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- BILD 1/3
Photos: Hertha Hurnaus
| ADMISSIONS | ||
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| Adults | EUR 4,- | |
| Senior citizens, Vienna Card, Ö1-Club, disabled persons, apprentices and trainees, students up to age 27, military and civil social services, and groups as of 10 persons | EUR 3,- | |
| For visitors younger than 19 years | free entry | |
| Every first Sunday of the month for all visitors | free entry | |
| GUIDED TOUR FEES | ||
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| Guided tour ticket for school students (min. EUR 15,– or 10 school students) | EUR 1,50 | |
| Adult group flatrate (rec. number of participants: 20) | EUR 45,- | |

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