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Geymüllerschlössel in Pötzleinsdorf today

Geymüllerschlössel in Pötzleinsdorf today

First view of the Geymüllerschlössel by Franz Sartory, Vienna 1824, KI 7630-30-1 © MAK

First view of the Geymüllerschlössel by Franz Sartory, Vienna 1824, KI 7630-30-1 © MAK

Double wedding in the Mautner house, Geymüllerschlössel 1906 © MAK

Double wedding in the Mautner house, Geymüllerschlössel 1906 © MAK

Reconstruction of the Geymüllerschlössel, 1948 © MAK

Reconstruction of the Geymüllerschlössel, 1948 © MAK

View of the garden facade of the Geymüllerschlössel, 1970s © MAK

View of the garden facade of the Geymüllerschlössel, 1970s © MAK

James Turrell, Sky Space at the Geymüllerschlössel, 1998 © Gerald Zugmann/MAK

James Turrell, Sky Space at the Geymüllerschlössel, 1998 © Gerald Zugmann/MAK

Franziszeischer Kataster 1819

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First view of the Geymüllerschlössel by Franz Sartory, Vienna 1824, KI 7630-30-1 © MAK
Research Project

The History of the Geymüllerschlössel

Project Manager: Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, Head, MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection/Archive
With the participation of Peter Klinger, Aline Müller, Stephanie Rosenkranz
The interior decoration and gardens of the Geymüllerschlössel in Pötzleinsdorf make it one of the few places in Austria today that offer an authentic glimpse into the variety of Biedermeier decorative art. Commissioned by the Viennese banker Johann Jakob Geymüller (1760–1834) as a summer residence and built in 1808, under the later ownership of the industrial magnate Isidor Mautner and his wife Jenny the Schlössel experienced a golden age of sumptuous festivals and splendid music and theater performances. Afterwards, when it was in danger of being demolished, the Schlössel was rescued by Franz Sobek, a passionate collector of clocks and Biedermeier furniture. It was subsequently acquired by the Republic of Austria and entrusted to the management of the MAK. The checkered history of this Biedermeier jewel will be commemorated in May 2021 through the inauguration of a documentation room.
 
Project Manager: Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, Head, MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection/Archive
With the participation of Peter Klinger, Aline Müller, Stephanie Rosenkranz
 

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Past and Present in Dialog

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Library and Works on Paper Collection
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Library and Works on Paper Collection

Head: Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel
As one of the oldest museum libraries in the world focusing on the applied arts, since its foundation in 1863 the MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection has constituted the heart of the museum.
MAK Dialogues: THE HISTORY OF THE GEYMÜLLERSCHLÖSSEL
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MAK Dialogues: THE HISTORY OF THE GEYMÜLLERSCHLÖSSEL

Curator Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel in conversation with historian Marie-Theres Arnbom and art historian Christian Witt-Dörring
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