The Niederosterreich Palace, also known as the Palais Niederösterreich, was historically called the Niederösterreichisches Landeshaus or the Estates House of Lower Austria. This historic building in Vienna housed the estates general of the state of Lower Austria until 1848. After 1861, some other government ministries worked from there till 1997. After that, St. Pölten became the new capital of Lower Austria. It was also a key landmark for the revolution of March 1848. The name changed to Palais Niederösterreich in 2004 and now it is a hub of exhibitions and private functions. It is also a well-known venue for classical concerts in Vienna. But, it still partly houses the Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs.
670 Seats
Wheelchair Accessible
Lift
Air Conditioning
WiFi
Currently, Niederosterreich Palace is hosting Vienna Supreme Concerts, brought to the audience by the Vienna Supreme Orchestra.
The Niederosterreich Palace in Vienna City Hall is located in Herrengasse 13, 1010 Wien, Austria.
The venue welcomes guests with special needs and has a lift and wheelchair accessibility.
There are a bunch of restaurants near Niederosterreich Palace. Cafe Central, Rice and Noodles, and Vino Wien, among others, are very popular.
You can easily book tickets for Niederosterreich Palace concerts online. This is a hassle-free and safe way, ensuring that you have all the information you need before getting your tickets.