Palais Schey von Koromla

The Palais Schey of Koromla is a historistisches palace on the corner Goethegasse 3/ 10 Ring opera in Vienna, Inner City (1st district).

It was 1863/64, built in the course of the construction in 1865 of Emperor Franz Josef I opened Vienna's ring road around the historic old town, by Johann Julius Romano and August Schwendenwein on behalf of Baron Friedrich Schey of Koromla ( 1815-1881 ). Five years later, in 1869, one block was further opened today's Vienna State Opera.

The building is a five-story brick building with a traditional, white plaster. The main front looking on to the Imperial Palace ensemble associated former imperial gardens, until 1918 private garden of the imperial court. The tall columns on stone entrance portal in the Goethegasse 3 wear a balcony on the second floor, the " piano nobile ". The palace has on the main front eleven, the ring road to nine window bays; the other two sides, it is coupled to the adjacent building. There are shops at the front of the ring road. At the corner Goethegasse / ring road a representative Goethe monument was unveiled between the palace and the present castle garden in 1900.

In the 1980s, the television series Ringstraßenpalais partially in and around the palace was turned.

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