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Since its construction in the mid-13th century, the Hofburg Palace in Vienna has undergone constant change. It reflects the diverse cultural, political, social and economic changes in Austrian history. Today, some of Vienna's most important balls are held in the ballroom wing of the complex.



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Festsaal
The impressive imperial ambiance is perfect for grand events. The hall meets the highest standards, featuring a large, fixed stage and integrated interpreter booths. State-of-the-art sound and lighting technology ensures visual and acoustic brilliance.


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Zeremoniensaal
The Habsburg throne room is of majestic beauty. Here, Napoleon courted the emperor's daughter, Marie Louise. Twenty-six double chandeliers of crystal illuminate festive gala banquets, lavish balls, and prestigious congresses. Twenty-four Corinthian columns with stucco lustro frame the ceremonial hall.


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Hofburg Gallery
The Hofburg Gallery is the most recent architectural addition. Its modern glass structure in the historic inner courtyard creates a stylish ambiance for meetings, presentations, or buffets.


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Hofburg Lounge
The attractively designed lounge and bar is a meeting place for conferences and trade fairs.


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Seitengalerie
Following the Hofburg Gallery, the side gallery is used as an exhibition area as well as a lounge for coffee breaks or buffets.


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Wintergarten
The conservatory offers a uniquely beautiful view of the magnificent buildings along Vienna's Ringstrasse, such as the museums, the Parliament, and the City Hall. This space is particularly popular as a lounge and a bar.
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