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2nd floor

On the second floor of the Depository the emphasis is on the Biedermeier era. Fifteen alcoves fitted out with loving attention to detail illustrate the Biedermeier era up to 1848. You can also take a look at the old storerooms of the Imperial Furniture Depository.
The second floor of the Biedermeier house focuses on Viennese Modernism with selected examples by Loos, Hoffmann and Wagner. Here you will also find the apartment of ceramics artist Lucie Rie, designed by the architect Ernst A. Plischke in 1928. The tour concludes with a growing collection of contemporary furniture.

Please select a room you want to experience:

Tour of the third floor of the Imperial Furniture Collection The workshop room Biedermeier Period Rooms Culture of smoking Kitchen furniture Sanitary Furniture Walk-in Depot Chair collection Thonet bentwood furniture Vienna, around 1900 A growing Collection Coats of Arms Hall

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