Palais Schey of Koromla
The Palais Schey von Koromla is a historicist palace on the corner of Goethegasse 3 and Opernring 10 in Vienna , Innere Stadt (1st district).
It was built by Johann Julius Romano and August Schwendenwein on behalf of Friedrich Freiherr Schey von Koromla (1815–1881) in 1863/64, as part of the construction of the Vienna Ringstrasse , which was opened in 1865 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. Five years later, in 1869, today's Vienna State Opera was opened one block away .
The building is a five-storey brick building with traditional, light-colored plaster. The main front faces the the Imperial Palace associated ensemble former Kaiser garden , to 1918 private garden of the Imperial Court. The tall columns at the stone entrance portal at Goethegasse 3 support a balcony on the second floor, the “ Beletage ”. The palace has eleven window axes on the main front and nine on the Ringstrasse; on the other two sides it is linked to neighboring buildings. There are shops at the front of the Ringstrasse. A representative Goethe monument was unveiled in 1900 on the corner of Goethegasse and Ringstrasse between the palace and today's Burggarten .
In the 1980s, the television series Ringstrasse Palace was partly filmed in and around the palace.
literature
- Michaela Feurstein, Gerhard Milchram: Jewish Vienna. City walks . Böhlau Verlag, Vienna Cologne 2001, ISBN 3-205-99094-3 .
- Karl Weiss ( arrangement ): Knight of Schey's House . In: Ders .: Old and New Vienna in its buildings . 2nd edition Verlag Gerold, Vienna 1865, p. 143 ( digital copy )
Web links
- Palais Schey von Koromla in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
- Entry via Palais Schey on Burgen-Austria
Individual evidence
- ^ Eva Lorenz: Ringstrasse Palace private . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna December 19, 1981, p. 15 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 12.6 ″ N , 16 ° 21 ′ 59.8 ″ E