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The walls of the Marble Hall in front of the Hall of Ceremonies date back to the 16th century and theoretically belong to the Leopoldine Wing, but the scagliola for the interior was changed around 1840 to match the appearance of the newer Hall of Ceremonies. During the imperial period it was used as
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by the Turks, the wing was rebuilt by Giovanni Pietro Tencala with an additional floor installed. Through its architecture, this wing still bears a connection to the Late Renaissance. It is in this wing that the offices of the Federal President are located.
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An adjoining section of the Swiss Wing houses the Radetzky Apartments. In recognition of his services in the Italian campaign during the revolutionary year of 1848, the Emperor Franz Joseph I permitted the worthy Field Marshal
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St. Michael's Wing was also planned by Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, and it serves as the connection between the Winter Riding School and the Imperial Chancellery Wing. However, because the old Imperial Court Theatre
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at the beginning of the 19th century. Because of its additional nature, it formed a clearly visible protrusion at right angles to the Leopoldine Wing for almost a hundred years, and was therefore also called the "Nose".
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museum, is also considered a part of the Hofburg because of its structural connections to the Augustinian monastery. In the early 19th century members of the imperial family had their residence here, such as
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With its ornate coffered ceiling and 26 crystal chandeliers, which once held 1,300 candles, the Hall of Ceremonies was grand. The 24 Corinthian columns are done in
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Since 1279, the Hofburg area has been the documented seat of government. The Hofburg has been expanded over the centuries to include various residences (with the
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served as musical director to the court for the balls held here. Over the centuries, various modification has been made the balls in line with changing tastes.
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Following the enlargement of Vienna after the demolition of the city walls in the 1860s, the Hofburg had its last great expansion. An Imperial Forum (
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took place there in 1814. The well known saying "The Congress dances" derives from the balls held in the Redoutensaele in the framework of the
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sat in 1848) and in the Imperial Chancellery Wing (Reichskanzleitrakt) across from the Leopoldine Wing. The latter was originally planned by
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Restoration of the roof of the wing gave an opportunity to convert the original loft space into a new amenity called the Rooftop Foyer (
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Built right before the adjacent Court Library, on the south-east side of Joseph Square, lies the baroque Augustinian Wing with the
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from 1889. The residence was converted during the Baroque era to house the imperial horses on the ground floor and is used by the
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Numerous architects have executed work at the Hofburg as it expanded, notably the Italian architect-engineer Filiberto Luchese,
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After the completion of St. Michael's Square, two sculpted fountains were installed on the façade of the wing: Power at Sea by
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The lower section of this wing as well as that of the Amalienburg served as the enormous wine cellar for the Hofburg.
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soon became the setting for the cultivated style of baroque entertainment. The name is derived from the French word "
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The Augustinian Church was used by the Habsburgs as their court church and also for weddings. This is where Emperor
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technique, in which painted gypsum resembles marble. In this hall Napoleon I asked for the hand of Archduchess
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The name translates as "Castle of the Court", which denotes its origins when initially constructed during the
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was seriously damaged by fire. The reconstruction and restoration work lasted five years. While the smaller
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The oldest parts of the palace date from the 13th century and were primarily constructed by the last of the
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adjacent to the palace was demolished in the course of the Napoleonic Wars. All the way up to the present
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and monastery. As the palace expanded, the church and monastery became an integral part of the building.
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to be seen in the ceiling paintings, and Leopold I, Charles VI, Prince Eugene and also the Polish King
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making this part of the Hofburg its most significant in artistic terms. The exterior decoration with
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since the Middle Ages. After the end of the Holy Roman Empire, this wing housed the apartments of
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Statue of Emperor Joseph II on Joseph Square, left the Court Library, right the Redoute Wing
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had a 17th-century opera house converted into the dance and concert halls now known as the
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connected the Imperial Library to the other parts of the Hofburg and its other side to the
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The chancellery, Swiss court, Amalienburg and Leopoldine Wing form the Inner Castle Court (
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section (center of image) and Outer Castle Gate (separate on the right), in foreground the
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More structures and annexes were successively added. Particularly from 1763 to 1769,
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An additional father-son collaborative project resulted in the Winter Riding School (
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to live in these apartments, even though he was not a member of the imperial family.
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of the Holy Roman Empire since the ceremonial position of Imperial Arch-Chancellor (
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The Hall of Ceremonies was built for Emperor Francis II/I by the Belgian architect
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Although not physically connected to the rest of the complex, the imperial mews (
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which holds, among other things, the imperial insignia of the Holy Roman Empire (
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at the entrance. These oldest sections of the castle today form the Swiss Court (
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operated the convention centre; since 1969 a private company (Hofburg Vienna –
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and thus named after him. The architect was Filiberto Lucchese, but after the
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were opened to the public as a convention centre. In the first ten years, the
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Later on the Hall of Ceremonies became fully integrated into the New Castle (
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with the terrestrial globe, flanked by allegories of Geometry and Geography.
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Reconstructive drawing of the appearance of the castle until the 16th century
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Equestrian statues of the two most important Austrian field marshals,
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above the main entrance. On the left portion of the roof, he situated
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a design competition was held, which was won by the Austrian artist
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The office of the Austrian Federal President at the Vienna Hofburg
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Archduke Albrecht (formerly Palais Tarouca-de Sylva), home of the
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is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Ministry of the Economy.
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Prince Eugene of Savoy monument directly in front of the Hofburg
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main hall constructed. Today it is under the auspices of the
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The whole palace complex is under the administration of the
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of famous people from Austrian history, with Maximilian I,
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and became since then part of the Hofburg Congress Centre.
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Panoramic virtual views inside the Hofburg Imperial Palace
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The New Castle wing today houses a number of museums (the
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and finished by his son Joseph Emanuel in 1735. The large
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Originally a free-standing structure, the Court Library (
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reopened in 1998 in the framework of the first Austrian
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was faithfully restored, for the interior of the larger
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With its 1,000m of floor space, the Hall of Festivals (
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a dining room and for balls for the children at court.
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The library to the north is located at Joseph Square.
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The castle originally had a square outline, with four
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was the summer residence. Since 1946, it has been the
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kept in the treasury in the Swiss Wing of the Hofburg
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in the side panels. The hall was also the venue for
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Of note are the bronze equestrian statue of Emperor
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and accommodated, in addition to the Aulic Council (
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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Hofburg Imperial Palace information and photography
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Website of HOFBURG Vienna (Hofburg Congress Centre)
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Wiener Kongresszentrum Hofburg Betriebsgesellschaft
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In the middle is a bronze statue of 14: 2267: 1425:20 euro Renaissance commemorative coin 1102:, the art-inclined brother of Emperor 500:) is located inside the Court Chapel ( 261:and Martino and Domenico Carlone, the 1792: 1162: 1121: 769:hall contains the book collection of 356:It is also the permanent home of the 136: 2315:Neoclassical architecture in Austria 1614:"Die Herzgruft in der Loretokapelle" 1361:make up the backdrop of the square. 1130:St. Michael's Wing facing the square 942:The original plans were drawn up by 517:traditionally sing mass on Sundays. 472:), where there are a gothic chapel ( 895:Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen 846: 24: 1155:The wing is named in reference to 763:Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach 605: 582:Across from the Swiss Gate is the 524:, during the reign of the Emperor 27:Imperial palace in Vienna, Austria 25: 2336: 2305:Historic house museums in Austria 1711: 1692:Kurdiovsky, Richard, ed. (2008). 944:Jean Nicolas Jadot de Ville-Issey 877:members are kept in silver urns. 271:Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach 1944: 1717: 1531: 1515: 1499: 1487: 1482:Rose room in the Leopoldine wing 1475: 1461: 1449: 1305: 826: 773:, an enormous ceiling fresco by 761:. Its construction was begun by 732: 712:Napoleon, The Duke of Reichstadt 410:In September 1958, parts of the 38: 1635:The Austrian Foreign Ministry. 1506:Statue of Hercules slaying the 1357:The Hall of Ceremonies and the 904: 789:in 1726. He placed a statue of 725:dressed as a Roman emperor, by 293:General plan of Hofburg Palace. 254:but which was never completed. 2310:Baroque architecture in Vienna 2290:Imperial residences in Austria 1667:"Eurovision Song Contest 1967" 1659: 1628: 1494:Main hall of the court library 1247:, Ferdinand I, Rudolph II and 914:Wedding Supper at Redoutensaal 753:had the main building and the 577: 559:Giorgio Spinola, representing 551:), on 15 May 1717 the Empress 395:), who in turn is part of the 362:Permanent Court of Arbitration 44:Older castle sections (left), 13: 1: 2320:Tourist attractions in Vienna 1876:Palais Archduke Ludwig Viktor 1685: 1669:. European Broadcasting Union 1599:. "Hofburg, Wien" (history). 1171:Festsaal (Festival Hall Wing) 926:Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor 777:, and statues of emperors by 425: 281:built between 1881 and 1913. 2094:Schloss Orth (Lower Austria) 1379: 1342:with the Temple of Theseus ( 1257:1967 Eurovision Song Contest 1079: 1074:Austrian Parliament Building 866:, alias Sisi, were married. 683:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt 536:are painted on the ceiling. 313:(former Outer Castle Square) 277:, and the architects of the 7: 2099:Schloss Ort (Upper Austria) 2089:Schloss Ort (Upper Austria) 1871:Palais Archduke Carl Ludwig 1543: 1406:Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer 1310:In 1809, a part of the old 665:Imperial Chancellery Wing ( 618:The connection between the 528:. 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Hofburg Imperial Palace

Heldenplatz
Neo-Baroque
Vienna
Coordinates
48°12â€Č23″N 16°21â€Č55″E / 48.20639°N 16.36528°E / 48.20639; 16.36528
[hoːf.buʁk]
Habsburg
Austria
centre
Vienna
Schönbrunn Palace
official residence
workplace
president of Austria
Albertina
imperial library
treasury
Burgtheater
Spanish Riding School
mews
Heldenplatz
Franz Joseph I
Kaiserforum
de
Lodovico Burnacini
Baroque
Lukas von Hildebrandt
Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach

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