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Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library

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Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library

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The Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library is a distinguished historical site nestled within the opulent Liechtenstein Garden Palace in Vienna, Austria. Located at an elevation of 193 meters in the city's 9th district, Alsergrund, this Baroque masterpiece is renowned for its extensive collection of historical volumes and its lavish setting. It forms part of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein's private estate, situated gracefully at the southern end of the expansive Liechtensteinpark.

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    Liechtenstein Garden Palace
    Liechtenstein Summer Palace (9th, Roßau; Fürstengasse 1), built in two construction phases on behalf of Hans Adams I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1691-1694 according to plans by Domenico …
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    The Liechtenstein Garden Palace is a magnificent baroque building with an adjoining park. It is home to parts of the extraordinary private art collection of the princely house. Which is one of the largest and most important private collections in the world.
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    Since its thorough renovation between 2000 and 2004, the GARDEN PALACE in Rossau has impressed with its excellent condition. Together with the extensive garden and the private art collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein, which is located in the palace, there is a wonderful symbiosis of architecture, nature and masterpieces of art history.
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    Location: Vienna Woods, Lower Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific public transport options to reach the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library?

    The Liechtenstein Garden Palace is well-connected by Vienna's public transport. You can reach it via tram lines D, 1, and 37, or bus lines 40A and 5B. The nearest stops are 'Bauernfeldplatz' or 'Seegasse', which are just a short walk from the palace entrance on Fürstengasse 1.

    Is there parking available at or near the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library?

    While the palace itself does not offer dedicated visitor parking, there are public parking garages in the vicinity. It's advisable to check for available parking options in Vienna's 9th district (Alsergrund) beforehand, as street parking can be limited. Using public transport is often the most convenient option.

    What is the dog policy for the Liechtenstein Garden Palace and its surrounding park?

    Dogs are generally not permitted inside the Liechtenstein Garden Palace or the Library, as is common with historical sites and art collections. However, the surrounding Liechtensteinpark is typically dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs. Please ensure to clean up after your pet and respect any posted rules within the park.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or facilities, such as a playground, near the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library?

    While the palace and library primarily offer cultural and historical experiences, the expansive Liechtensteinpark surrounding the palace provides green spaces for families to enjoy. There are no specific playgrounds directly within the palace grounds, but the park offers room for children to run and explore. For dedicated playgrounds, you might need to venture a bit further into the Alsergrund district.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library and its art collection?

    A typical guided tour of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace, which includes access to the library and parts of the art collection, usually lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours. If you wish to explore the surrounding gardens at a leisurely pace before or after your tour, you might want to allocate an additional hour.

    Is the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library wheelchair accessible?

    Due to the historical nature of the building, full wheelchair accessibility can be challenging in some areas of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace. However, efforts are made to accommodate visitors with mobility needs. It is highly recommended to contact the palace directly in advance of your visit to inquire about specific accessibility options and any necessary arrangements for tours.

    What kind of seasonal events or special exhibitions does the Liechtenstein Garden Palace host?

    The Liechtenstein Garden Palace occasionally hosts special exhibitions, concerts, and exclusive events, particularly during the warmer months or around holidays. These events often highlight specific aspects of the Princely Family's art collection or the palace's history. It's best to check the official Liechtenstein website for their current event calendar and exhibition schedule.

    Are there cafes or restaurants located within or very close to the Liechtenstein Garden Palace?

    There are no public cafes or restaurants directly inside the Liechtenstein Garden Palace itself. However, the surrounding Alsergrund district offers a variety of cafes, bakeries, and restaurants within walking distance where visitors can enjoy refreshments or a meal before or after their visit.

    What are the best walking paths or routes within the Liechtensteinpark surrounding the palace?

    The Liechtensteinpark offers several pleasant walking paths that wind through its beautifully landscaped grounds. You can enjoy leisurely strolls along paved and gravel paths, admiring the Baroque garden design and mature trees. While not challenging terrain, these paths provide a serene environment for a walk, offering different perspectives of the palace and its architecture.

    What makes the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library historically significant beyond its collection?

    Beyond its impressive collection of 100,000 volumes, the library is historically significant for its classicistic furnishings designed by Joseph Hardtmuth in 1791 and its Baroque fresco decoration by Johann Michael Rottmayr (1705-1708). It reflects the intellectual interests and political power of the House of Liechtenstein over centuries, and its relocation from the former palace on Herrengasse to the Garden Palace between 1912 and 1914 is a notable part of its history.

    How do I book a guided tour for the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library?

    Access to the Liechtenstein Garden Palace Library and the art collection is primarily through pre-booked guided tours. You can typically book these tours directly through the official website of the Liechtenstein Princely Collections. It is advisable to book well in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, as tour availability can be limited.

    What is the difference between the Liechtenstein Garden Palace and the Liechtenstein City Palace?

    Both are prominent Baroque palaces in Vienna owned by the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. The Garden Palace (Gartenpalais) was originally intended as a summer residence and is located in the 9th district, Alsergrund, surrounded by a large park. The City Palace (Stadtpalais) is located in the Innere Stadt (1st district) and served as the family's winter residence. Both house parts of the Princely Family's extensive art collection, but they offer distinct architectural and historical experiences.

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