Linke Wienzeile 4 – that is more than just an address near Naschmarkt. It is right next to a playhouse: Theater an der Wien. Sitting right next to it on the left: the Secession exhibition hall. The house itself: an Art Nouveau gem built on one of the city’s most beautiful and renowned streets, which was defined not least by the buildings of Otto Wagner, a famous Art Nouveau architect.
Linke Wienzeile 4 Key facts
- Year built: 1909
- 6 floors
- 3 staircases
- Central heating
(district heating) - 8,851.39 sqm
Total area - 1,471.35 sqm
Retail - 5,417.38 sqm
Office - 1,883.41 sqm
Residential - 2 basement levels that include an underground car park
for 59 cars and 79.26 sqm of storage space
Pure Art Nouveau,
carefully modernised
The Art Nouveau building at Linke Wienzeile 4 is grouped around a courtyard facing the street; its six levels are accessed via three staircases. Façade, structure and building core of the complex have been almost entirely preserved and retained, and the well-appointed house presents itself with its stunning historic fabric in excellent repair. Marble-lined lobbies, rich ornaments in the staircases and on all levels, floors, windows and doors either original still or carefully restored, and countless details in Art Nouveau style – they all tell the story of this house. Interiors and offices have undergone painstaking upgrades to ensure they meet all technical standards of tomorrow’s work environments.
A flaneur’s paradise
Together with the Secession exhibition hall at one end of the street, Linke Wienzeile 4 is part of the well-known Art Nouveau complex that extends from here past the Naschmarkt all the way to the famous buildings designed by Otto Wagner near Kettenbrücke and beyond. If you feel like losing yourself in Vienna body, mind and soul you have come to the right place. The one problem: having to choose. Café Sperl or Café Drechsler? Delicatessen or gourmet dining? Domestic or exotic cuisine? Motion picture or stage play? Or an opera performance? Walk? Art? Culture? Chilling out in Schillerpark? All of this and more is located just a brief walk away or right next door.
- 2-minute walk to the “Kettenbrückengasse” underground station (U4)
- 5-minute walk to the “Karlsplatz” underground station (U1)
- 3-minute walk to Café Drechsler
- 7-minute walk to Café Sperl
- 18-minute commute by public transport to the central railway station
- 34-minute commute by public transport to the airport