Heidi Horten Museum
The former chancellery building of Archduke Friedrich, built in 1914 in Hanuschhof, was completely gutted to create 1500 square meters of space for Heidi Goëss-Horten's top-class art collection.
Palais Goëss-Horten
Structural design: Bollinger und Grohmann ZT GmbH, Landscape architecture: Land in Sicht
2022
2.632 m²


The project redesigned the inner courtyard, creating a public green and cultural space with benches and a sculpture area. Five large openings connect the forecourt with the three-storey hall. Inside, there are floating exhibition platforms and free-hanging staircases. Side wings offer additional exhibition spaces. The “Tea Room”, designed by Markus Schinwald, is located on the second floor. The second floor contains a creative studio for children, the third office space with a terrace.