This prestigious building from 1912 counts among the first reinforced concrete structures built anywhere in Austria – and the innovative strength of the internationally renowned architect Ludwig Baumann remains palpable to this day. Tenants enjoy occupying a charismatic period building with plenty of atmosphere, on the one hand, while benefiting from all the options of a modern, flexible office scheme, on the other hand.
Tegetthoffstraße 7 Key facts
- Period building
from 1912 - One of Austria’s
first reinforced concrete structures - Underwent shell-and-core refurbishment
and interior fit-out between 2001 and 2005 - Carefully maintained and periodically modernised –
most recently in 2020 - Total effective floor area
of about 8,684 sqm - Flexible units
of the latest technical standard - State-of-the-art air-conditioning,
safety and data technology - Historic stairwell
with panoramic lift - Attractive view across the inner city
from the attic level
Historic exterior
and plenty of room for custom design
The pioneering character of the reinforced concrete construction of the house at Tegetthoffstrasse 7 is visible even today. The impeccable aesthetics of this Belle Époque / early Modernist building in Vienna’s 1st district provides state-of-the-art offices. A spacious lobby area, a prestigious historic staircase, and a cleverly integrated panoramic lift system provide access to flexible office units finished to the latest technical standards. Among the building’s other unique features are the following: a modern gallery in the attic, event facilities, and a conference room with an amazing panoramic view across the inner city toward St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
Great views and perfect transport links
The building occupies a prime location within the 1st district, between Ringstrasse and Belvedere Palace, directly overlooking Helmut-Zilk-Platz and across from the Albertina Museum. The Vienna State Opera and the Burggarten park are only a short walk away. The distance to the legendary Sacher luxury hotel is less than one hundred metres. The prime high-street pitch along Kärntner Strasse and Stephansplatz are also within easy walking distance. The site comes with everything you could possible wish for in downtown Vienna. It is surrounded by art, culture and coffeehouses, restaurants, hotels and sights, shopping venues, historic stores, leisure attractions, and an extremely exciting and dynamic business environment.
- Less than 20 minutes to walk to reach any of various underground and tram stops, served by lines U1/U2/U3/U4, among other service options
- 4-minute commute by public transport to the central railway station
- 23-minute drive by car or a 5-minute commute by public transport to the airport
- 15-minute drive to the A23 motorway