Comida y Bebida
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Banquet hall for dining and special occasions

such as: honors, weddings, dance hall, disco, open bar see the following illustrations points 1-10.

1.   Use as a dining room for up to 75 places
2.   Exclusive use of dance floor and table
3.   Use for special occasions Private or Business
4.   Banquet hall area on the left with "Mozart Table" in front of the bishop's chair
5.   Civil wedding with registrar and large ceremonial position of the hall
6.   Court hunting board at the bishop's chair and Prelate's table in the refectory opposite
7.   Large, magnificent imperial table, special position with antiquarian decoration
8.   Banquet hall with a la carte table setting
9.   Use as a complete dance floor for disco
10. Use of the hall for the cocktail bar during dinner in the coat of arms hall

Total capacity of up to 75 people in different table positions (see illustrations below)

..... and of course as a dining room also exclusively separable in smaller units with up to 20 people for dining with supporting program according to the following illustrations and table arrangement plans attached below:

Total capacity with up to 75 people in various table positions (see illustrations below)

Anteroom and entrance to the ballroom - Prelate's Hall

1. Use as a dining room for up to 75 places


2. Exclusive use of dance floor and table

Violinist Valbona Naku with piano accompaniment

Double birthday 2x 60s mirror cake made from mousse au chocolate

The 120th birthday couple dancing


3. Use for special occasions Private or Business

Original painting of Emperor Leopold I laying the foundation stone in 1698

Creamy Mozart Kapaundl

4. Banquet hall area on the left with "Mozart Table" in front of the bishop's chair

Mozart wrote to his wife on October 9, 1791 that he was here to eat and even what he ate. 

  
Left side of the ballroom with Mozart board                                 Right side of the ballroom as a refectory

    

Mozart Original Bronze by Louis-Ernest Barrias (born April 13, 1841 in Paris)


A copy of this bronze is in the Louvre, another statuette is in the Museum de Louxembourg and the third original bronze is in the ballroom of the K.u.K. Piarist cellar


 

5. Civil wedding with registrar and large ceremonial position of the hall

Wedding hall in the K.u.K. Restaurant Piaristenkeller                                                  Wedding table

  

 
Original Habsburg ceremonial book for wedding documents               wedding table for civil servants

 
Official civil wedding in the wedding chair - banquet hall with rows of seats for the wedding guests




Prelate's Hall: Event location for civil weddings and honors


6. Court hunting board at the bishop's chair and Prelate's table in the refectory opposite

 

7. Large, magnificent imperial table, special position with antiquarian decoration

8. Banquet hall with a la carte table setting

 

Prelate's Hall: A la carte tables

Banquet hall with refectory and prelate´s table





9. Use as a complete dance floor for disco

10. Use of the hall for the cocktail bar during dinner in the coat of arms hall