Haus der Industrie

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Haus der Industrie, Protected heritage building in Landstraße district, Vienna, Austria.

Haus der Industrie is a four-story protected structure with neo-baroque elements on its facade located at Schwarzenbergplatz 4. The interior combines functional spaces with lavishly decorated halls designed for assemblies and official gatherings.

The building was designed between 1906 and 1909 by architect Karl König and became the seat of the Allied Council after World War II. It served this function until 1955, a period crucial to Austria's path to independence.

The grand ballroom displays oil paintings and baroque frames with decorative caryatids framing an industrial coat of arms above marble pillars. This artistic arrangement reflects the prosperity and power that industry held at the time.

The building maintains an original 1911 paternoster elevator that continues to operate for visitors and staff. This historic lift offers an uncommon experience and demonstrates early 1900s engineering innovation.

In May 1955, foreign ministers held preparatory talks here that led to the Austrian State Treaty and the country's independence. These negotiations were milestones in Austria's transition out of occupation.

Location: Vienna

Location: Landstraße

Address: Schwarzenbergplatz 4

GPS coordinates: 48.19970,16.37580

Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:01

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