Concerts at the Palais Lobkowitz
Vienna Supreme Orchestra

The Palais Lobkowitz is the first significant baroque palais in Vienna, it was built after the second Turkish siege of 1683. Its builder was imperial equerry Philipp Sigmund Graf von Dietrichstein. In 1745 it came in the possession of the art-loving family Lobkowitz. Franz Joseph Maximilian Lobkowitz, an important supporter and patron of Viennese and Bohemian music, the concerts took at the festive hall which was built in 1799. Ludwig van Beethoven often played music at the Palais Lobkowitz, Beethoven's 3rd Symphony was dedicated to Fürst Lobkowitz, the festive hall was renamed "Eroica Hall" to honor Beethoven.

How to get to the Palais Lobkowitz

Address Palais Lobkowitz
Lobkowitzplatz 2
1010 Vienna (1st district)
Venue Eroica Hall
Air-Conditioned Yes
Wheelchair access No

By public transportation

The Palais Lobkowitz is only a short walk from the subway station Stephansplatz of the subway line U1 and U3.

By car

As is the case with all concerts that take place in the first district (Innere Stadt), we recommend to not go there by car. Vienna's first district is a labyrinth of narrow one-way streets and blind ends and parking is at best difficult, more often impossible.
Please note that all of Vienna is a short-term parking zone (Kurzparkzone) from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 22:00 with a maximum parking time of two hours. Prepaid parking vouchers may be purchased at tobacconists, all points of advance sale and ticket machines at all Vienna public transport underground stations, automobile clubs ARBÖ and ÖAMTC and some petrol/gas stations or online with your mobile phone at www.handyparken.at (registration required).

By taxi

Taxis are a reliable and common means to get to your concert. Taxis are usually found at train stations and at taxi stands all over the city. Or you can order a taxi by calling:  31 300,  60 160,  40 100 oder  81 400.

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