Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Prunksaal
Museum
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Description
The State Hall of the Austrian National Library is one of the most beautiful historical library rooms in the world. The Habsburg Emperor Charles VI had this jewel of secular Baroque architecture built for his court library. The hall, which is over 77 meters long, was built between 1723 and 1726 according to plans by the famous court architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
CARD service:
One-time admission
Public transportation
Train
You can take the Badner Bahn 1, 2, 71 or D to the "Burgring" stop. Or you can take the following subway lines: U1: Stephansplatz station; U3: Herrengasse station; U2: Museumsquartier station; U4: Karlsplatz station. You can also take the following bus lines: 1A, 2A: stop "Michaelerplatz"
Public connections are subject to change
