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Palais Clam Gallas (Vienna)

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Type
  
Summer palace

Country
  
Austria

Town or city
  
Vienna (Austria)

Phone
  
+43 1 50275300

Palais Clam-Gallas (Vienna)

Former names
  
Palais Dietrichstein; Sommerpalais Dietrichstein

Alternative names
  
Gartenpalais Clam-Gallas

Current tenants
  
Institut français de Vienne

Address
  
Währinger Str. 30, 1090 Wien, Austria

Owner
  
Franz Joseph, Prince of Dietrichstein

Current tenant
  
Institut français de Vienne

Architectural styles
  
Neoclassical architecture, Biedermeier

Similar
  
Palais Lobkowitz - Vienna, Palais Trautson, Palais Chotek, Palais Rasumofsky, Palais Harrach

The Palais Clam-Gallas is a palace in Neo-classical or Biedermeier style in Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1834 or 1835 by Prince Franz Joseph von Dietrichstein as a summer residence. It is now the home of the Institut français de Vienne.

History

The Palais Clam-Gallas was built as a summer residence in 1834 or 1835 by Prince Franz Joseph von Dietrichstein in a park, laid out as an English garden, which had belonged to his family since 1690. The architect was Heinrich Koch. The building is in Neo-classical style typical of the Biedermeier period. In 1850 the palace passed by marriage into the Clam-Gallas family.

It was used by American troops following the Second World War. In 1952 the Clam-Gallas family sold it to the Republic of France. Since 1980 it has been the home of the Institut français de Vienne, the French institute of Vienna. The Lycée Français de Vienne was built on a part of the grounds.

References

Palais Clam-Gallas (Vienna) Wikipedia