Freyung (Vienna)

Freyung (Vienna)

The Freyung is a triangular public square in Vienna, located in the first district, or Innere Stadt.

History

The square originally lay outside the Roman fortification walls of Vindabona. In the 12th century, Irish monks arrived by invitation of Duke Henry II of Austria to build a monastery. The monastery is called Schottenkloster, meaning Scottish Monastery, as Ireland at that time was known as New Scotland. The square around Schottenkloster was known as "bei den Schotten" ("at the Scots"). The name Freyung has its origin from the old German word "frey", meaning "free". Since the monastery had the privilege of freedom from ducal authority, as well as the right to grant protection to fugitives, the square gained its name from its proximity to the Schottenkloster. The priory was added to the monastery in 1773 and became popularly known as "Schubladkastenhaus" (Shoebox-house) because of its shape.

The Freyung became an important market square, where various street artists and entertainers performed for their living. One of these performances was the "Wiener Hanswurst" (Viennese Fool) by Josef Stranitzky.

Since the Hofburg Imperial Palace was not far, in the 17th and 18th centuries many aristocrats established their city residences at the square, as well as the neighbouring Herrengasse.

In 1856, the houses between the Freyung and the adjacent square Am Hof were demolished to broaden the street between them. In the late 19th century banks and other financial houses also moved into the area and established headquarters.

Furthermore, the Austria-Brunnen fountain, erected in 1844-1846 by Ludwig Schwanthaler in honour of Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria, sits in the middle of the square.

City palaces (known as Palais)

* Palais Hardegg (built in 1847, at Freyung 1)
* Palais Harrach (1690-1702, Freyung 3)
* Palais Kinsky (formerly "Palais Daun", 1713-1716, Freyung 4)
* Palais Lamberg (replaced at the turn of the 19th century with a neo-baroque building, Freyung 5)
* Palais Ferstel (formerly "Österreichisch-ungarische Bank" [Austro-Hungarian Bank] , 1856-1860, at Freyung 2, with another entrance at Herrengasse 14. It was refurbished in the 1980s and now houses an exclusive shopping gallery and the famous Café Central.)
* Palais Schönborn-Batthyány (1692-1693, Renngasse 4)
* Palais Windisch-Graetz (1703, Renngasse 12)

Close to

* "Kunstforum" (formerly "Österreichische Creditanstalt für Handel und Gewerbe" [Austrian Bank of Trade and Commerce] , 1914, Freyung 8. It was refurbished in the 1980s and today houses the popular "Kunstforum" exhibition hall for modern and contemporary art shows, sponsored by Bank Austria.)
* Schoellerbank (a private bank, Renngasse 3)

Trivia

*The Freyung has a Christmas market ("Christkindlmarkt") every winter season, a tradition still kept since 1772.

*Parts of an old 13th century medieval pavement, uncovered during renovation works in front of the Palais Ferstel, were integrated into the modern pavement in the 1990s.

References

* Czeike, Felix (1973). "Wien: Kunst & Kultur." Sueddeutscher Verlag, Munich. ISBN 3-7991-5769-7

External links

* [http://www.ba-ca-kunstforum.at/en BA-CA Kunstforum]
* [http://www.ferstel.at/ Palais Ferstel]


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