The central courtyard of the MuseumsQuartier becomes a trendy hot spot in the summer.
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They are complemented by porcelain, a large collection of bronzes and one of the most beautiful remaining French state coaches. In the final days of the Second World War the collections had been taken to safety in Vaduz, the capital of the principality of Liechtenstein. Now that the museum is being "reopened", premises of Palais Liechtenstein previously closed to the public, for instance the magnificent library, will also be on view.
A particularly valuable exhibit is the Badminton Cabinet, the most valuable piece of furniture in the world. The great variety of paintings, sculptures, furniture, porcelain and tapestries, together with the architecture of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace, conveys the pleasant and noble atmosphere of a family collection. The Liechtenstein Collection is one of the biggest and most important in the world.
Tip: Every Sunday from 2 to 3 pm in the Hercules Hall visitors to the museum have the opportunity of enjoying an enchanting Sunday Afternoon Concert.
Palais Liechtenstein
9., Fürstengasse 1
Tram D, Bus 40A: Bauernfeldplatz
Tel. 319 57 67-252
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Fri-Tue 10 am - 5 pm
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