The GARDEN PALACE with its magnificent gardens is available for hire as an exclusive venue for events of the highest level. The stunning symbiosis of nature, architecture and masterpieces of art history as well as extraordinary event concepts convey an impression of aristocratic life. A selection of masterpieces of the private art collection of the Prince von und zu Liechtenstein from the early Renaissance to the High Baroque era may be viewed as part of a pre-booked guided tour.
The GARDEN PALACE is available for hire for exclusive events (no parallel events at the same time) - with the Sala Terrena on the ground floor, the three former Ladies' Apartments as well as the Hercules Hall on the first floor. If the weather is fine the magnificent garden is available for events too. The Princely Library is another highlight...
Read moreLiechtenstein Garden Palace One of the largest Rubens collections, central works by van Dyck, Lucas Cranach and Raphael can be admired as well as works by Rembrandt, van Ruysdael and Hamilton.
In addition, there are porcelain, an extensive bronze collection and one of the most beautiful French state coaches still in existence. A particularly valuable exhibit is also the Badminton Cabinet, the most valuable piece of furniture in the world. The great variety of paintings, sculptures, furniture, porcelains and tapestries, in combination with the architecture of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace, conveys the pleasant and noble atmosphere of a family collection. The Liechtenstein Collection is one of the largest and most important...
Read moreThe Constant Prince – Joseph Wenzel and his art March at the Palace
1 - 31 March 2022
Prince Joseph Wenzel I of Liechtenstein (1696-1772) was one of the most significant figures of his time. As an art collector, diplomat and strategist, he left a lasting impact on European history and the Princely House of Liechtenstein. Now, to mark the 250th anniversary of his death, the Princely Collections are dedicating a special exhibition to the Prince at Liechtenstein Garden Palace – with entry free of charge. The exhibition also marks the launch of a new annual exhibition series, MARCH...
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