- Palais Lobkowitz
"Palais Lobkowitz", or "Palais Dietrichstein-Lobkowitz", is a
baroque palace inVienna . It was owned by the nobleLobkowitz family.Today it houses the
theatre museum of theAustrian National Library .History
The "Lobkowitz Palace" is a baroque palace in the first Viennese municipality district of the inner city. [ As of November 14, 2006, most of the information was a direct translation from the corresponding German Wikipedia article: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_Lobkowitz De-WP-Palais-Lobkowitz] .] It is located on the "Lobkowitzplatz", a square named after it which previously had been called the "pig market", at which time it was a less distinguished address. The "Lobkowitz Palace" ranks among the oldest palace buildings of Vienna. The palace is the first important baroque city palace built after the
Battle of Vienna ("die zweite Türkenbelagerung"), when the aristocracy no longer had to invest its money only for military purposes.The palace façade, unlike its interior, is still to a large extent in its original condition from the time of its construction. The original building that stood where the palace now stands was sold in the year 1685 by Leopold Baron von Felss to the imperial Colonel stable master
Philipp Sigmund count von Dietrichstein . This led to the current palace, built in the years 1685 and 1687 byGiovanni Pietro Tencala . The new palace occupied not only the site of the house of the Baron von Felss, but also the original site of a neighburing bathhouse, which was also bought by Philipp Sigmund Count von Dietrichstein.After repeated ownership changes (among the owners, Count Wenzel Gallas), the palace was bought in 1745 by Ferdinand Philipp Prince von Lobkowitz.The palace remained from that time up to the year 1980 in the possession of the Lobkowitz family.
Under the Lobkowitz family, the palace underwent several renovations. At the beginning of the 18th century, most notably,
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach and his sonJoseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach were entrusted with the project.In the early 19th century,
Ludwig van Beethoven was often a guest in the palace, since the owner at that time,Franz Joseph Maximilian von Lobkowitz , was an importantsponsor of the composer. Beethoven's "Third Symphony" was dedicated to the prince,which is why the festival room of the palace was also baptized "Eroica Hall."In 1804,Beethoven's "Third Symphony" was performed for the first time in Vienna in this hall, with the composer as conductor.During the Congress of Vienna, numerous celebrations and balls were held in the palace. Around the middle of the 19th century, the Lobkowitzes transferred their major residence to their hereditary palace in Raudnitz, northern Bohemia, and released their Viennese residence for renting out.
Between the years 1869 and 1909, the house was used as the French
embassy .Later, from the years 1919 to 1938, the
Czechoslovakia n legation was accommodated there.After end of the
Second World War , the house was used as seat of the Institut Français de Vienne.In the year 1980, the palace became government property, and since the year 1991, after a comprehensive renovation, it has served as the theatre museum of theAustrian National Library .The palace is so popular and famous, that it was the main motive of one of the most famous collectors' coins: the Austrian 50 euro Ludwig van Beethoven commemorative coin, minted in
February 16 2005 . The obverse side depicts the frontage of the Palais Lobkowitz and a cut down edition of the title page of the “Eroica” symphony, with a quill below.Notes
References
* [http://www.theatermuseum.at/ Homepage of Theatermuseum] - museum group in the Palace.
External links
* http://www.theatermuseum.at/ - Homepage of Theatermuseum, with gallery of the Palace.
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