Liechtenstein House

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Coordinates: 47 ° 37 ′ 24 ″  N , 15 ° 50 ′ 0 ″  E

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The Liechtensteinhaus is a restaurant on the summit of the Hirschenkogel , Semmering (Lower Austria) . The Liechtensteinhaus is divided into different areas. The self-service area offers space for around 200 guests, while the newly built panorama restaurant can accommodate 100 people. There is also a sun terrace and an umbrella bar ("Paraplü") in front of the entrance to the main building. The Liechtensteinhaus is open both in winter and in summer.

The Liechtenstein House today

history

In 1934 the royal family built the Liechtensteinhaus next to the former mountain station of the chair lift (see illustration).

In 1977 the property was bought by Anton Polleres sen. leased. He built the Liechtenstein House in its current form. In 1996 the building received a large basement room and an umbrella bar ("Paraplü") in front of the building. Two years later, the Semmering cable cars finally built the cable car (gondola) as it is still in use today. The mountain station exit is directly opposite the entrance to the Liechtensteinhaus. In 1999 Anton Polleres junior took over. the Liechtensteinhaus from his father. In 2007 the panorama restaurant was built as an extension.

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