Epstein Palace

Local namePalais Epstein
LocationVienna, Austria

Palais Epstein is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria. It was built for the industrialist and banker Gustav Ritter von Epstein. The architect was Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, who also designed the adjacent Austrian Parliament Building. Unlike traditional Baroque noble palaces in Vienna, Palais Epstein was built in the late 19th century and is therefore considered a Ringstraßenpalais. It is up to five storeys high and built in the neo-renaissance style typical of its time.

Following the Gründerkrach, Epstein had to sell the palais to the Imperial Continental Gas Association, an English gas company, to avoid bankruptcy. In 1902 it was acquired by the State and used as domicile of the Administrative Court. After conversions, it became home to the Vienna School Authority in 1922. Following the Anschluss, it housed offices of the Reichsstatthalter's building authorities.

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Opening hours

Please check the times of guided tours at the official website - they may vary.

Admission

General admission: €5
Reduced admission: €2.50
Youth (up to 19): free

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_Epstein

Official website of Epstein Palace http://www.parlament.gv.at/ENGL/GEBF/EPSTEIN/

Phone +43 1 401 10 2400

Address Doktor-Karl-Renner-Ring 3, 1010 Vienna, Austria

Coordinates 48°12'28.654" N 16°21'32.973" E

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