ZÁMOK NIEDERWEIDEN
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Private gem of Prince Eugene of Savoy
Around 1693, Ernst Rüdiger Count von Starhemberg commissioned Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach to design a small hunting lodge. Prince Eugene of Savoy acquired Niederweiden Castle in 1726 and had a spacious garden laid out to the east of the castle. This rococo garden already shows the change in garden design: while the Schloss Hof garden still shows the strict symmetry of the Baroque period, here the playful irregularity is the most important design principle.
Redesign under Maria Theresa
Maria Theresa acquired Niederweiden Palace and Hof Palace from the heirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1755 and gave them to her husband as a gift. In 1765, Maria Theresa commissioned Nikolaus von Pacassi to redesign the palace. The oval hall with its new domed ceiling was given illusionistic murals by Jean-Baptiste Pillement with exotic plants, birds and oriental-style musicians. Today, Niederweiden Castle is permanently used as an exhibition venue. The adjoining baroque game kitchen with its original furnishings is also worth a visit. Niederweiden Castle is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm during the exhibition season.
Special exhibition 2025: "Eugene behind the prince - builder and visionary" | 15.3. - 2.11.2025
Information on public access at www.schlosshof.at