The exclusive rooms on the first floor are suitable for cultural events, receptions, conferences, meetings, weddings, exhibitions, trade fairs, Christmas parties, balls and much more.
It is a property steeped in history, with a Renaissance façade where the past meets the present. It was named after the Pálffy princely family, who owned the palace in the 17th century. Famous personalities came and went. Even Wolfgang Amadé Mozart played music in these halls as a child. Later, his "Figaro" is said to have had its first performance here in a private circle.
The reconstruction and renovations after the Second World War gave the building its characteristic appearance: a piece of old Vienna on the outside, a mix of classicism, 20th century and modern, contemporary design on the inside.
Instead of halls, it should actually be called "soul" here. After all, the event rooms at Palais Pálffy are the centrepiece of the building. In Figaro Hall I, with 100 square metres of space for up to 100 people, Mozart's genius is palpable. The master worked here as a child. Culture and events also continue this tradition in Figaro Hall II with a further 160 square metres of space for up to 200 people. A grand piano is available. For meetings and receptions on a smaller scale, the Haydn Salon with its exclusive bar area and space for up to 30 people plays first fiddle.
Rental period is freely negotiable