Marmorsaal
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Information for Marmorsaal
With an area of more than 150 m2, the historical ballroom is by far the largest room in the Palais am Festungsgraben. The hall was built in 1863 and carries its name (Marmorsaal = Marble Hall) due to the marble columns contained within. It offers the perfect setting for larger, festive events, but also for concerts or conferences.
Details:
152,27 sqm
| Stand-up reception | approx. 145 persons |
| Row | approx. 145 persons |
| Parliamentary | approx. 96 persons |
| Banquet | approx. 145 persons |
Ceiling height: 10m, small gallery for technics/lighting
Chandelier plus directional lamp as ceiling lighting, all dimmable, central heating, parquet flooring, ceiling paintings, grand piano in room, daylight, room can be darkened
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- Marmorsaal, Reihe, 168 Plätze.pdf
- Marmorsaal, Parlamentar, 96 Plätze.pdf
- Marmorsaal, U-Form, 56 Plätze.pdf
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