Palais Hoyos (Rennweg)

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Palais Hoyos

The Palais Hoyos is a palace in the 3rd Vienna district highway .

history

The palace was built by Otto Wagner at the end of 1890 , together with the houses at Rennweg 1 and 5. Wagner kept the middle one at Rennweg no. 3, the later Palais Hoyos, to himself. In the adjoining building, at Rennweg No. 5, lived u. a. Gustav Mahler from 1898 to 1909. The former Dreifaltigkeitsspital was located on the building site, then the barracks of the kk aristocratic Polish life guards and finally the barracks of the Arcièren life guards ( Leibgardekaserne ). The building was built in the style of historicism , the facade is in Art Nouveau style with elements of the Rococo . Within Wagner's work, this ensemble (and especially this palace) is seen as a decisive step in his departure from historicism.

This building was used by Wagner as both a studio and a private house, with the studio on the ground floor, the representation area on the first floor and the private area on the second floor. The studio was used until 1894.

In 1903 the palace was sold to the widowed Countess Marie Hoyos . The Hoyos family owned another palace on the Ringstrasse , today's Hotel Bristol . In 1957, Palais Hoyos on Landstrasse was sold to Yugoslavia from the property of the Hoyos family , and the embassy of Yugoslavia in Austria was established there. After the breakup of Yugoslavia into several independent states, the building became the property of Serbia and became the embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Austria. In the course of renegotiations about the succession of the Yugoslav state property in 2011, the Palais Hoyos was handed over to Croatia . In 2009 the palace was thoroughly restored.

literature

  • Otto Wagner: House of Mr. W. III. Run away. Sheet 49–52, dated 1889. In: Otto Wagner: Some sketches Projecte und ausf. Buildings. Volume I, 2nd edition, Kunstverlag Anton Schroll, Vienna 1905 ("63 sheet heliogravures"). First print ibid., 1891. ( Digitized in AMS Historica - AlmaDL. Digital library of the University of Bologna .)
  • Dehio Vienna. II. To IX. and XX. District . Edited by Wolfgang Czerny, Robert Keil , Andreas Lehne , Inge Podbrecky, Rainer Roy, Ulrike Steiner and Eckart Vancsa. Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-7031-0680-8 . P. 123f.
  • Bertha Blaschke, Luise Lipschitz: Architecture in Vienna 1850–1930. Historicism, Art Nouveau, objectivity . Springer-Verlag, Vienna 2003. ISBN 3-211-83736-1 . P. 68f.

Individual evidence

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  2. http://www.jutarnji.hr/becki-dvori-vesne-pusic-900-kvadrata-za-osam-diplomata/1128430

Web links

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Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ′ 52.8 "  N , 16 ° 22 ′ 41.9"  E