State Rooms
Immerse yourself in imperial flair at the ALBERTINA Museum: for around 100 years, the present-day museum building served as the residence of Habsburg archdukes and archduchesses. Bearing witness to this period are the 20 sumptuously decorated and painstakingly restored Habsburg State Rooms that sweep visitors away into the magnificent world of classicism with their precious wall coverings, chandeliers, fireplaces and stoves, distinctive marquetry, and exquisite furniture.
The Highlights of the Collection
Hall of the Muses
All photos © Georg MoltererSphinx Staircase
First Vestibule
Rokoko Chamber
Wedgwood Cabinet
Audience Hall
Study of Archduke Carl
Small Spanish Appartment
Reception Room
Fireside Room
Dressing Room
Royal Writing Room and Gold Cabinet
View into the Gold Cabinet
Small Spanish Apartment
Large Spanish Apartment
View from the Albertina Museum's terrace
Wedgwood Cabinet
Fireside Room
Oval Cabinet
Red Tea Salon
Rose chamber
Yellow Chamber
Colonade
Hall of Minerva
Red Tea Salon
Second Vestibule
View into the Audience Hall
All photos © Georg Molterer
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