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Ernst Fuchs Museum
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Gallery
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back to topicsThe Ernst Fuchs Museum was built by Otto Wagner in 1888, rescued from decay by Fuchs in 1972 and is since 1988 the home of the Ernst Fuchs Museum. The largest collection of paintings and sculptures can be seen in 6 opulent rooms. The private rooms housing furniture and fabrics, designed by the master Fuchs. The superb stained-glass windows were designed around 1900 by Adolf Böhm.
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- Daylight in meeting area
- Outdoor area available
- WiFi free of charge
- Free choice of caterer
Meeting rooms & capacities
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Meeting room |
Photo |
Area |
L/W/H |
Theatre
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Classroom
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Boardroom
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U-Style
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Banquet
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Cocktail
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Adolf Böhm Parlour | Show picture | 52 m² | 9.1/5.8/5 m | 55 | 14 | 13 | 16 | 16 | 40 |
Grand Parlour | Show picture | 57 m² | 9.9/5.8/5.4 m | 60 | 24 | 15 | 18 | 24 | 55 |
Dining room | Show picture | 16 m² | 4.6/3.5/4 m | 8 | |||||
Roman Bath | Show picture | 27 m² | 10.9/2.5/2.8 m | 20 | 35 |
Combined rooms
Meeting room |
Photo |
Area |
L/W/H |
Theatre
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Classroom
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Boardroom
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U-Style
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Banquet
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Cocktail
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Grand Parlour and Adolf Böhm Parlour | 107 m² | 19/5.8/5 m | 40 | 100 |
Floor plans
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Hüttelbergstraße 26,
1140
Vienna
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Bus: 43B, 52A, 52B Campingplatz Wien-West 1, 49A Uranusweg