Palais Clam-Gallas, Neoclassical palace in Währinger Strasse, Vienna, Austria.
Palais Clam-Gallas is a Neoclassical building on Währinger Strasse in Vienna, distinguished by symmetrical facades and a grand entrance hall. Surrounding grounds feature an English-style garden that complements the architectural elegance of the structure.
The building was constructed in 1834-1835 for Prince Franz Joseph von Dietrichstein and came into the Clam-Gallas family's ownership in 1850 through marriage. This change shaped the property's identity and contributed to the neighborhood's development.
The palace has housed the Institut français de Vienne since 1980, offering French cultural events and exhibitions. The space serves as a gathering point where Viennese residents and visitors encounter French language, art, and ideas.
The palace typically opens from Tuesday to Friday during afternoon hours and can be reached by phone to confirm visiting arrangements. Travelers should check in advance about special exhibitions or events being held on the premises.
The grounds also house the Lycée Français de Vienne, which has offered French education since 1954 within this Austrian architectural setting. The combination of cultural institution and school makes this location a hub of French life in Vienna.
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