Winter Palace of Prince Eugene - Himmelpfortgasse 8

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Himmelpfortgasse 8, 1010 Wien, Austria

Postal code : 1010
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City : Wien

Himmelpfortgasse 8, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Mohamed Hamouda on Google

The ceiling Art in Winter Palace of Prince Eugene which was built 320 years ago
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Edwin van Boven on Google

About two years ago this building was taken by the government and has been closed for the public ever since.
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Rastislav Krampl on Google

Very nice venue, I'm happy that I could join
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dream something fantastic on Google

You can't visit here. And also picturing is difficult. So, give up this place, and look around another places !
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Tony Tang on Google

Nice location, great place with beautiful decorations. There is not many tourists there also.
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uli s. on Google

The Winter Palace of Prince Eugene is now used by the Federal Ministry of Finance and unfortunately not open to the public.
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Stefan Simonovic on Google

The Winter Palace of Prince Eugene is a high-Baroque palace in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria. Located on a narrow street at Himmelpfortgasse 8, the palace was used as the winter residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, who spent his summers at the Belvedere. The Winter Palace was designed and constructed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach from 1695 to 1700, and by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt from 1702 to 1724 following his predecessor's plans. The palace was acquired through auction by Empress Maria Theresa for the imperial court in 1738, along with most of the prince's other buildings. In 1752, the palace was converted by Nicolò Pacassi into the seat of various state institutions. The palace housed the Finance Ministry of the Austrian Empire from 1848 to 1918 and the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire. Since 1919, the palace has housed the Ministry of Finance. From 2007 to 2013, the palace was extensively renovated. The Winter Palace of Prince Eugene is considered "one of the most magnificent Baroque edifices in Vienna".
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Alex Hannagan on Google

It's a short but awesome visit. The rooms and displays are far more opulent than you get at the imperial residences, and the displays are an intriguing glimpse at the Polish role in preserving Vienna. An hour long diversion, if only to stare in wonder. Photos allowed!

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