Liechtenstein Palace, Baroque palace and art gallery in Feldkirch, Austria
Liechtenstein Palace is a three-story Baroque building in Feldkirch featuring exhibition spaces and ceremonial rooms. The structure combines residential quarters with public areas under one roof.
A prince commissioned the building in 1697 following a devastating town fire. The structure was created as an administrative residence to demonstrate noble authority after the disaster.
The palace displays contemporary artworks from local creators spanning the last century and hosts regular exhibitions of international artists. Visitors experience the rooms as living spaces for cultural events and artistic presentations.
The building welcomes visitors on weekday evenings and weekend mornings during regular opening hours. Guests should verify access times before arriving, as cultural events may affect general admission.
The building housed a brewery, inn, spinning mill, and residences over several centuries before becoming municipal property in 1967. This varied use left multiple layers of architectural changes throughout the structure.
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