About the Museum
History and architecture of the State Hall of the Austrian National Library
The Baroque State Hall is one of the world’s most beautiful historic libraries. Emperor Charles VI (1685/1711 – 1740) ordered the construction of this jewel of secular Baroque architecture for his Court Library. The State Hall was built from 1723 till 1726 according to the plans of the famous court architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, and carried out by his son Joseph Emanuel. The ceiling frescoes were completed in 1730 by the court painter Daniel Gran.
Contact
State HallJosefsplatz 1
1015 Wien
(+43 1) 534 10-394
(+43 1) 534 10-257
Further information
last update
6/2/2013